Period cramps during breastfeeding
I have 2.5 month baby. I am exclusively breastfeeding her. I got my periods and I am having cramps. Which tablet I can take to reduce pain while I am breastfeeding?
I have 2.5 month baby. I am exclusively breastfeeding her. I got my periods and I am having cramps. Which tablet I can take to reduce pain while I am breastfeeding?
Hello doctors I had dry humping with underwear and oral activity with my partner. There was no penetrative sexual activity. I have an irregular period and pcos. 40 day , 52 day even 63 days also I checked with UPT 2 times both were negative. My last period was 27 April I don't think the delay is due to pregnancy because there is no symptoms also. What could be the reason?
My last menstrual period was from 22nd to 25th May. Due to contraceptive failure, I took an Unwanted 72 pill on 27th May, within a few hours of the incident. I experienced withdrawal bleeding starting on 2nd June, and it is still continuing. Until yesterday, I was having abdominal pain and leg pain, but since this morning, I have been experiencing significant breast tenderness why it's happening even after seven days of start of the bleeding, to the extent that even a light touch causes discomfort. I am concerned about whether these symptoms are normal side effects of the emergency contraceptive pill and whether they indicate that the pill has pr hasn't worked successfully. Additionally, could these symptoms be early signs of pregnancy, or are they more likely to be side effects of the emergency contraceptive pill? Should I take a pregnancy test, and if so, when would be the appropriate time to do so?
Me and my gf met on 2nd may.It was the 23rd day of her cycle.We did no intercourse or no genital to genital contact.She was lying undressed beside me and I was facing the roof of the room.Her legs were closed one leg kept upon the other.She rubbed my genital part with her hand.I ejaculated.As far as I can remember most of the ejaculation fell on my body and few drops were scattered here and there.Some drops fell on her outer thigh.I cleaned it immediately.Me and even she couldn't feel any semen reaching the vulva.Her legs were closed though.Her next Bleeding occured on 6th may till 9th may.It was as per her schedule.She took 7xl pads and 1 regular pad for that bleeding.Now her next period is late. It was the last time we met. It is already her day 34. She is getting cramps,tiredness,leg pain,disrupted sleep but no period yet.I did a upt using prega news standard kit on 6th june at 9am but she already had urinated at 6.40am and 8am.She had drank cup of tea and 2 sip of water before 8am.
My wife is pregnant it's 21st wee now we got to know the baby has cleaft lip and cleaft palate I don't know that we should continue the pregnancy with all the tensions for the baby
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