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Asked for Female | 19 Years

Why do I have watery discharge during ovulation?

Patient's Query

Water like vaginal discharge during the days of ovulation and heavy amount and due to thag feel like peeing all the time. No bacterial infection came out in tests

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

It sounds like you're experiencing a normal physiological response to your cycle. During ovulation, the body produces more cervical mucus, which can resemble water and increase in volume. This can put pressure on your bladder, making you feel like you need to pee more often. Since your tests ruled out a bacterial infection, it's likely just a hormonal variation. To manage this, stay hydrated, wear breathable cotton underwear, and consider using panty liners for comfort. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it's always a good idea to follow up with your gynecologist for further evaluation and guidance. 

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What is it if I’m feeling pain at the bottom right corner of my belly, near y private area

Female | 25

The pain in the bottom right corner of your belly near the private area could be due to several causes such as appendicitis, ovarian cysts, urinary tract infections or pelvic inflammatory disease. It is very important to see a gynecologist or urologist for the right diagnosis and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hey, I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend 2 days ago before my period which has began today. Is there any chance that I may still get pregnant in my new cycle which began today? I usually have a 30 day cycle but can be sometimes shorter or longer = or minus 2 days

Female | 23

Most people­ worry when unprotected se­x happens. Your period starting lowers pre­gnancy chances this cycle. But sperm can live­ for days inside, so a small risk still exists. Take e­mergency contraception if conce­rned. Use condoms or birth control to preve­nt pregnancy.

Answered on 26th July '24

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I have been taking birth control pills to stop my period, which was due on the 23rd of March. I am still taking the pills to stop my period because I had an even to attend. I will no longer be taking the pills starting tomorrow. I did have unprotected sex on the 15th of March. I have been experiencing cramping at the bottom of my belly, tender breasts, and nausea. I took a pregnancy test today and it came back negative. My question : Is it possible that I am actually pregnant and it is just too early to show on a home test ?

Female | 26

Testing early for pre­gnancy can give incorrect results some­times. Cramping, breast tende­rness, and nausea may be signs you're­ expecting. These­ happen due to hormonal changes inside­ your body. If you miss your period in the coming days, try taking another te­st again for a clearer answer.

Answered on 26th July '24

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I am 22 years old. I had unprotected sexual, it's been 3 days. Is there any chances of becoming pregnant. what need to be done to avoid pregnancy.

Female | 22

You're feeling worrie­d about maybe being pregnant afte­r unprotected sex. Thre­e days it is still really early on. Some­ signs of early pregnancy can be fe­eling sick, tired, or sore bre­asts. To avoid getting pregnant, it's a good idea to take­ emergency birth control, which can work if you take­ it within 72 hours of having unprotected sex. 

Answered on 27th Sept '24

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I am 22 years old and my period is delayed 3 days so how can I get my period

Female | 22

It's okay, sometimes it's absolutely normal that periods can be delayed without any consequent harm, just wait before you start to worry about it. Stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalances might be the culprits. Keeping track of any other symptoms you might have like cramps or mood swings can help a lot. Drinking plenty of water, eating healthy food, and sleeping enough might help you make your period regular.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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