Moumita Roy
I had paused ivf cycle, hence doc gave me 15 days progynova and 10 days mep rate and my last dose is on 15th may, today is 19th may, i still hasn't got my period but i feel i will get my period, how many days it will take to have it ?
I had paused ivf cycle, hence doc gave me 15 days progynova and 10 days mep rate and my last dose is on 15th may, today is 19th may, i still hasn't got my period but i feel i will get my period, how many days it will take to have it ?
My girlfriend 23 age last period was on 14 april on 10 may we had intercourse with condom. During the start of the intercourse we were having penetration and during this the condom slipped according to my girlfriend some part of the condom was inside vagina and some was outside with she pulled ejaculation was not happend yet. After this i changed condom and started the act again and finished in condom. Now after this the expected time for the period was 15th of May but on 15 may she had cramps in her lower abdomen and the next day on 16 she had a little bit white discharge so on 16th she also had a drink with turmeric and Ginger after which her lower abdomen pain was gone on 17th sheet didn't have any symptom like pain or any discharge now today in morning when she went for bath then she had cramps which she said which was more now again she is saying that she don't have any cramps so what's going on?
Just after my periods i got vaginal itching with milky discharge. I have also had protected sexual intercourse. What might have happened to me. Is it vaginal infection or STI
My husband gets intimate during my 8th month of pregnancy. He is gentle, avoids pressure on my stomach, and I don’t feel any pain or discomfort. Still, I’m worried if it can harm the baby or not.
I had yeast infection a month ago and continuous but it was cured and now I am not experiencing intense itching and burning but I have tiny bit of yeast in my mucus what can be the cause
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