Pregnancy.
Doctor, is it okay to have intercourse during pregnancy? Also, is it okay if semen is released inside during intercourse, or should it be avoided?
Doctor, is it okay to have intercourse during pregnancy? Also, is it okay if semen is released inside during intercourse, or should it be avoided?
My mother is between 45 and 55 years old. For the past few weeks, she has been experiencing bleeding/periods 3–4 times within a single month. Earlier, her menstrual cycles were regular, but now the bleeding has become very frequent. We would like to know the possible reasons for this. Could this be due to perimenopause/menopause, hormonal imbalance, uterine fibroids, polyps, thyroid problems, or any other underlying condition? What investigations or tests would you recommend, and should she consult a gynecologist immediately? Please advise on the possible causes and the appropriate next steps for diagnosis and treatment.
Today was my day 3 baseline ultrasound and i have AFC of around 12 but there was a cyst of 22 mm and estrogen levels came 288 which means it is estrogen producing cyst. My doc said she will give injections folligram 300 iu for 5 days to see how response is and if response is ok she will continue with stimulation is this right approach? Or ahould i cancel ? Please please advice
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
By Dr. Nupur Mital, MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)Menopause is a natural phase in every woman's life, marking the end of menstrual cycles. It is diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period and usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 years, with the average age ...
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