Irregular periods
Incomplete abortion case looking for a genuine gynaecologist for help after having a ultrasound of lower abdomen... Impressions of having pieces of that conceived thing
Incomplete abortion case looking for a genuine gynaecologist for help after having a ultrasound of lower abdomen... Impressions of having pieces of that conceived thing
Need consultation and prescription to cure vaginal Dryness. Facing itching and discomfort during intercourse. Also burning while urination
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?
Im having continuous bleeding from 10 days, burning micturition, bloating, loss of appetite, pain near ovary , doctor in village told for d and c. I'm unmarried and not having any physical sexual intercourse I'm inactive in physical. Why d and c required. Please give me correct suggestion I'm sharing my USG film and report is really d and c required I don't think it's for unmarried
I am 14 weeks pregnant after some bleeding my doctor prescribed me proluton injection weekly. After taking it my bleeding is stopped but little bit some watery black discharge is seen after 3 days of taking this injection.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are more common in women during summer due to dehydration, sweating, and increased bacterial growth in hot and humid weather. A UTI occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and infect the bladder or urethra. Women are naturally more prone to UTIs because of ...
Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, and the first trimester is one of the most important phases of this journey. The first trimester includes the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. For many women, this is the time when they first find out they are pregnant, start noticing body changes, and begin ...
Irregular Periods: What Causes Them and When Should You See a Doctor?A normal menstrual cycle usually ranges from 21 to 35 days. However, many women experience periods that are unpredictable, delayed, or come too frequently. If you are dealing with irregular periods, you are not alone—but it ...
Irregular Periods: What Causes Them and When Should You See a Doctor?A normal menstrual cycle usually ranges from 21 to 35 days. However, many women experience periods that are unpredictable, delayed, or come too frequently. If you are dealing with irregular periods, you are not alone—but it ...
Many women assume that ovulation happens regularly every month. However, this is not always true. Some menstrual cycles can occur without the release of an egg, a condition known as anovulation. It is one of the common yet often overlooked causes of irregular periods and difficulty in ...