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Asked for Female | 21 Years

Hello, I have been taking birth control pills every day for 3 months. I don't drink at the same time every day, but I always drink at night. I took a 7-day break. And on the first day of this seven-day break, we were together and it emptied into me. What are my chances of getting pregnant? Will I get pregnant? Birth control pills are said to protect for 7 days. Should I stop suspecting in this case?My other two questions are: Should I take the morning after pill? If my period doesn't start in this 7-day break, does it mean I'm pregnant?

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Yes there is still a possibility of pregnancy, although the risk may be relatively low. Taking the morning-after pill can be an option to further reduce the risk, but it is best to consult with a gynecologist first. 

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Abdominal pain accompanied by lower back pain and vaginal discharge in 15th week of pregnancy. What should i do?

Female | 21

Abdominal pain, lower back discomfort, and irre­gular discharge during pregnancy raise conce­rns. Such symptoms may signal potential infections or problems. Promptly contacting he­althcare providers proves crucial. The­y'll likely evaluate you to pinpoint symptom cause­s. Appropriate treatments aim to safe­guard you and your baby's well-being. 

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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Hello thanks for being here! I recently started spotting for the first time during my expected period. I am now 11days late. I am wondering if due to stress is it possible for it to be a short cycle/spotting if a stressful period is usually longer for myself?

Female | 29

Stress impacts your pe­riod in various ways. When stressed, hormone­s release that postpone­ menstruation or make blee­ding lighter. Spotting commonly happens under stre­ss too. Deep breaths, e­xercise, confiding in others - the­se relaxation methods he­lp manage tension, regulating cycle­s. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I use ipill on 28th nov. How do i know if that emergency pill effect on my body.

Female | 24

Emergency pills often cause bleeding or spotting.. Take a pregnancy test after three weeks.. Emergency PILLS sometimes fail to prevent pregnancy.. Check for pregnancy symptoms regularly.. Emergency pills ARE not recommended for frequent use.... Consult a doctor for personalized advice.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Beta hCG level 0.30 mlU/mL After 23 days of unprotected sex And 37 days of last menstrual cycle Blood loss vaginally after 33 days of last menstrual cycle is it period or implantation blood. Bcz the amount of blood is very low and colour of blood is little bit change.

Female | 20

Considering the beta hCG value of 0.30 mlU/mL from D-23 days to D +45, it is probable that vaginal bleeding recorded after day 17 following menstrual cycle must have emanated from implantation bleeding Nonetheless, a gynecologist should be consulted for further evaluation and confirmation.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Right side pain during pregnancy third trimester

Female | 30

It could be due to digestive issues like gas, bloating or constipation. But contact your gynecologist if pain pesists and goes higher up to the chest, when it could be because of high blood pressure.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I recently took my gardasil vaccine (HPV) on 30 march 2024 after which my periods got delayed for over 10-15 days then I got my periods again on 29 april after which I hvnt got my periods until now and today is 13 june i took the 2nd dose of gardasil on 10 june 2024 is the vaccine affecting me?

Female | 20

Your menstrual cycle may go through some changes chastely after being vaccinated. The vaccine is known to be able to modify the menstrual cycle at times, but it's no cause for anxiety. Over time, your periods will return to when they were on their own. Meanwhile, always be healthy, be hydrated, and get enough sleep. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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