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Health Q&A
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?

Unprotected sex

I had unprotected sex with ejalucation inside a few days back. I have symptoms like breast pain, slight lump near to nipple, nausea, food aversion, fatigue, not able to sleep at night, pain comes when I try to lie down steadily, smell sensitivity, and reduce appetite. It's been 2 days since my period was missed. I am not able to take any weight. I am unable to walk or sit for long. There is pain in between the breast and my stomach area, slight back pain sometimes. I am unable to wear a bra due to breast pain and itching is also there in my breasts.

Period late

I already wrote earlier that we did no intercourse or genital contact. She just rubbed my genital part with her hand. I ejaculated but it was not directed towards her vulva and her legs were closed. It occurred on 2nd may and it was the 23rd day of her menstrual cycle. Her Bleeding Started on 6th may as per schedule and continued till 9th may. She had cramps and clots as usual. She took 7xl pads and 1 regular pad. Her this month's period is late. It is already her 34th day. She is having cramps and feeling tired. I did a urine pregnancy test using preganews standard kit on 6th June. I did the test at 9 am after she had urinated 2 times before-one at 6.40 am another at 8 am. She also consumed a small Cup of tea and 2 sip of water before 8 am. The result is negative. Is there any concern for pregnancy? And 2nd may was the last we met.

USG report

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

Whey protein in first trimester

Hi, I am currently in my first trimester. I have been working out for past 4 years in the gym and taking The whole truth brand whey protein. I want to know whether I can continue with the same? Is it safe? I do take protein through whole foods. But sometimes I dont feel like eating protein. Should I switch to plant based protein like cosmix wellness which is pregnancy safe? Or any recommendations?

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