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Asked for Female | 30 Years

Why haven't I gotten my period since September?

Patient's Query

Sep month my period was on 17th .. I took primoult n to stop the periods. I took primoult n twice a day for 4 days...After 4days i stoped taking primoult. After 4days I got periods on sep 25...now its nov 11 still no periods

Answered by Dr. Nisarg Patel

Taking Primolut N can sometimes cause a delay in your menstrual cycle once you stop it, which might be why you haven't had your period since September. It's not uncommon for hormonal medications to impact your cycle like that. However, since it's now November and you're still experiencing a delay, it would be a good idea to consult with a gynecologist. They can evaluate your situation, rule out any underlying issues, and provide appropriate guidance moving forward. It's essential to address any prolonged changes in your menstrual cycle to ensure your health and well-being. 

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I cant calculate mu current period cycle as im having irregular period every month and want to get pregnant.

Female | 25

Disordered periods don't make the process of finding the fertile window easy at all. You should see your gynecologist or a fertility specialist and have him/her evaluate your menstrual history, as this is the best way to get advice on tracking ovulation. It will also raise your chances of conceiving.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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What causes white thick discharge

Female | 18

White thick discharge can be attributed to many things, like yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or hormonal changes. It is vital to see a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. We suggest you to visit a gynecologist who gives emphasis to reproductive health for a total examination and a specialized treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I got my last period on jan 2 and have been having unprotected sex since then today i took home pregnancy test and line at C is dark and line at T is faint also having brownish and red blood

Female | 23

Depending on your symptoms, it could be an implantation bleeding. However, to confirm pregnancy and rule out other potential issues, you should go see a gynecologist. I would suggest a visit to a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology for assessment and appropriate treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have bacteria vagosis for a long time I had been using antibiotics for treatment but it came back and sometimes I don't treat it at all but my cervical mucus is like normal I'm scared if I'm going to have problems in future especially in matters for pregnancy

Female | 18

The antibiotic usage might alleviate symptoms temporarily, and yet the main cause of infection should be treated to avoid further complications. However, procrastination in treatment can cause sterility problems later on and, particularly during pregnancy. Thus, it is recommended to see a specialist and follow the prescribed treatment prescription.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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The thing is I had an unprotected intercourse last month and a mistake actually happen and I ought to use postinor 2 for the first time to prevent any form of pregnancy. But after that my period did not flow well that month so I actually thought it's may be due to the drug so I waited the next month to see if there will be changes although it's doesn't flow much like before again but it's still better than the last period but the issues now is that am still seeing it after 5days which is my normal period length and it's going to like 8days now?

Female | 22

Your menstrual cycle­ seems differe­nt after Postinor 2. That's normal. The eme­rgency pill can affect periods. You might ble­ed irregularly or your flow changes. It de­pends how your body reacts. If issues continue­, talk to your doctor. Different people­ have varied response­s to medicines.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 28 year old mother of 2 children from c section. Last c section was about 3.5 years ago. Now from 5 months my husband and I doin withou protection intercoirse. I get periods on time in these five months but from the first month I'm feeling some symptoms like belly button hurting, stomach routine is disturb, nausea vominting, morning sickness, feeling angry every time feeling sad withou reason and my belly growing bigger. And today i feel nausea full day and it's now geeting irritated

Female | 28

The symptoms you're experiencing could be related to pregnancy. These can include belly button pain, an upset stomach, feeling sick, mood changes, and a growing belly. If you think you might be pregnant, it's a good idea to take a simple test to confirm.

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