Morbidly adherent placenta

Health Q&A
Swimming and exercise after C-section

Hello, I am 34F mother to a 4 month old baby boy. I had a C-section delivery. I am a breast feeding mother. I wanted to know when is the ideal time to start swimming again and workout. Is it safe to swim now? If not, then when would be the ideal time to go back to old workout schedule?

Vaginal infection

In December I started having hormonal imbalance due to in a stressful environment, my periods got delayed and then I started getting cheese like vaginal discharge and itching , it got recovered on its own when I got my periods but now I have started to experience this again and the skin around my anus also have this burning sensation whenever I pass stool , my friend's mother suggested me fluconazole 150mg but I want to confirm the right medicine so that this infection doesn't come again ...I have pcos also

Delayed period

I'm going to take a beta HCG test tomorrow and my situation is I've had unprotected intercourse by mistake on 6th April I also took an ipill on 8th April within 48 hrs took db 10 course on 1-2-3 may two tablets per day and on 6-7-8 one tablet per day, also had a negative test on 5th may started to see spotting since 8th May till today and the spotting has changed from brown to red and I see clots and have pms like symptoms lower abdomen pain, lower back pain , leg pain , pimples , breast pain which was mild and the spotting slowly started reaching the pad by 3-4 drops only I've not got my actual period flow yet , I took a test on 14th may it was also negative and now on 17th I took a test it was positive I'm still seeing red blood nd clots and the smell is like my usual period what does it indicate

Dnc impact on fertility

Last yr I had to go through dnc coz I had miscarriage of 2 month pregnancy according to my lmp ,on 18 September my miscarriage start and I wait upto 24 September most of tissue n blood I passed out but there was always some tissue coming out that's why I decided to visit my gyno she suggested me it must be clean by this time naturally but now we have to clean it through medical procedure I agreed my dnc done after dnc right now everything is ok but there is some fear in body what if due to this procedure my tubes got blocked,what if I got uterus infection due to although dr was professionally n did dnc with hysteroscopy 😔I'm trying from 2 month to get pregnant again ,if I don't get pregnant soon this fear will haunt me more plss console

Chance of normal delivery

I'm 39 weeks + 3 days pregnant with a low-risk pregnancy and baby in cephalic position. My ultrasound 2 days ago showed cervical length around 4 cm, but my cervix is soft. My doctor advised waiting 4 more days before considering induction. Is there still a chance that my cervix can efface naturally and I can go into labor for a normal vaginal delivery?”

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Dr. John Steve Russ - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. John Steve Russ Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Class of 1977, Medical School, Medical degree, DO) 49 years experience Affordable Care Health Clinic
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Dr. Richard Oshaughnessy - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. Richard Oshaughnessy Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Internship-Internal Medicine, Class of 1973, Medical Education) 53 years experience The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
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Dr. Uma  Ananth - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. Uma Ananth Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency, Medical School, Medical degree, DO) 51 years experience Comprehensive Women's Care
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Dr. Stephen R Richards - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. Stephen R Richards Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Class of 1979, Medical degree, DO, Medical School) 47 years experience Womankind
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Dr. James J Perez - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
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