PCOD bleeding after 2 months
I got periods after 2 months and i bled heavily and i am unable to walk properly I feel dizzy like weakness but I am taking dexorange...
Hysterectomy is a procedure to remove a woman’s uterus. After hysterectomy a woman cannot become pregnant and will no longer have periods. Sometimes fallopian tube and ovaries are also removed and if both the ovaries are removed the woman enters into menopause.
Hysterectomy is a procedure to remove a woman’s uterus. After hysterectomy a woman cannot become pregnant and will no longer have periods. Sometimes fallopian tube and ovaries are also removed and if both the ovaries are removed the woman enters into ... More
I got periods after 2 months and i bled heavily and i am unable to walk properly I feel dizzy like weakness but I am taking dexorange...
I had my period on 21st November then on 22nd Dec then on 21st January then on 17th February then on 15th March then on 10th April then on 6th may then on 10th june then on 7th July. Now my question is I had mistakenly taken overdose of expired nexito plus on 6th Jan and maybe on 17th Jan. Can this cause false menstrual period like Bleeding on 21st January? Period was normal it took 10 pads and continued for almost 5 days. If you kindly answer it will be helpful to me.
I had a condom breakage insemination in april during my luteal phase and got my periods after 2 days , been getting it since then regular , normal . First month was a lil light but then normal and am traumatised by the ectopic pregnancy situation . I've searched the symptoms and no shoulder paon but yh now n then right lower abdomen pain , no spotting . Am i just thinking stuff or it coulx be chances
Periods is not stopping from 10 days Changing 2 pads per day.pleasse advice on stopping ,it seems like reducing when stressed bleeding again
Is Vomikind safe in 2nd trimester as vomiting is being stopped with Doxylamine succinate tablet . And second question is why constipation is not going away despite using lactulose solution. Kindly advice
Many women are familiar with the term PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), a condition that affects hormones, periods, metabolism, and fertility. However, in 2026, medical experts introduced a new name for this condition: PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome).The name change was ...
Perimenopause is the natural transition period before menopause, usually occurring between the ages of 40 and 55 years. During this time, hormone levels fluctuate, causing changes in the menstrual cycle. While irregular periods are common, abnormal or heavy bleeding should never be ...
A baby’s growth inside the womb depends largely on the mother’s nutrition, overall health, and placental function. While genetics also play a role, ensuring a balanced and nutrient-rich diet can help support optimal fetal growth.✔ Eat protein-rich foods daily such as milk, curd, ...
Subfertility affects nearly one in six couples and can result from factors involving either partner or both. Fortunately, many causes are correctible, and timely identification can significantly improve the chances of natural conception or successful fertility ...
What is Hysteroscopy?Hysteroscopy is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure that enables a gynecologist to directly examine the inside of the uterus using a fine telescope called a hysteroscope. It is introduced through the natural passage of the vagina ...