Can Plan B Cause Irregular Periods
I am 19 years old and on oct 11 I got period and nov 1st I did unprotected sex and I ate levongenstrol 1.5 mg nxt day an ...
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Do not take any pills... They cause hormonal imbalance and irregular menses... Just let the body recover and the menses will get regular if there are no other complications.
I have irregular period, pcos, we are planning second baby, first boy my son age 5 years. ...
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In pcos ovulation- release of an ovum is deranged because of hormonal changes. So long time different trials are required to treat same so with patience continue consulting gynecologist or infertility specialist in whom you have trust. Any couple desirous of pregnancy and not getting the same naturally must meet a gynecologist or infertility specialist accepting the fact that it needs many reports and different trials of treatment. This means the couple must have patience and go to one with whom they have trust to stick for a long time.
Hello doctor. Yesterday I (about 3-4 pm) went to my boyfriend's place. We cuddled (we were in our underwear), we touched ...
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1) if you r sure it was precum it does not lead to pregnancy but most are not sure. 2) best is if 72 hours are not over take emergency contraceptive pill.- after taking the high hormonal emergency pill one gets withdrawal bleeding 5 to 10 days later, and then a new cycle starts.-new counting. Presence of withdrawal bleeding means no pregnancy by sex prior to it. 3) if do not get withdrawal bleeding do blood test serum hcg-beta 15 days from sexual encounter.
Hi, I am on folic acid tablets and I am trying to conceive. Now for the last 10 days I have been suggested with meprate ...
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Happy day lybrate-user hope you are doing well! meprate 10 mg is a drug that we prescribe as a withdrawal medication i, e it will help you get a period. However, it will not help you get pregnant nor is it an ovulation induction agent. Kindly continue your folic acid and visit once you get your period after stopping meprate so that we can help with planning your pregnancy, for more information kindly visit our website www.garbhagudi.com or please feel free to call our ggcare team at +mobile thanks & regards garbhagudi ivf centre.
Had unprotected sez on 1st july 7 pm, took ipill on 5 pm 2nd july, unprotected sex on 3rd july 1 am, need another ipill. ...
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Emergency contraception, like the "morning-after pill" (e.g. Plan b, also known as the "ipill" in some regions), is intended to be used as a backup contraceptive method after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure. However, it's not meant to be used as a regular form of contraception. Taking emergency contraception within a certain time frame after unprotected sex may help reduce the risk of pregnancy, but its effectiveness decreases the longer you wait. The effectiveness of the pill is highest when taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. In your case, you mentioned having unprotected sex on 1st july at 7 pm and then taking an emergency contraceptive pill (ipill) on 2nd july at 5 pm. It's important to follow the specific instructions for the emergency contraceptive pill you took. However, engaging in unprotected sex again on 3rd july at 1 am and considering taking another emergency contraceptive pill may not be the most effective way to prevent pregnancy. It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional to discuss your situation and determine the most appropriate course of action.
I got married on 3rd june this year and my periods was due on 4th july so I was having primolut n and had 8 tablets from ...
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1) possibilities like like any other couple of this age. 2) because of age understand and accept little high risk to both mother and baby. 3) pregnancy can occur only one day of the cycle that is ovulation day so unprotected sex around that day only important. As only one day in month nature should be given 12 trials (12 months) before couple need any active management by gynecologist or infertility specialist. Because of age may decide to go early. 4) pre planning some reports should be done, vaccinations should be taken and supplement to be started so meet gynecologist.
We have been married since 1 and half years and we are planning for a baby from last 3 months but couldn't get positive ...
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Pregnancy can occur only one day of the cycle that is ovulation day so unprotected sex around that day only important. As only one day in month nature should be given 12-24 trials (12 to 24 months) before couple need any active management by gynecologist or infertility specialist those who have regular 28 days cycle get ovulation around 14th day counting from the first day of the period (bleeding) means sexual intercourse around 11 to 16th day helps for pregnancy. Those who get cycles differently calculations have to be made differently as ovulation occurs 14 days prior to the next period. Any couple desirous of pregnancy and not getting the same naturally must meet a gynecologist or infertility specialist accepting the fact that it needs many reports and different trials of treatment. This means the couple must have patience and go to one with whom they have trust to stick for a long time.
Hi doctor am a breastfeeding mother of 11 months old and am having irregular cycle my last period was on 7 of may and no ...
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It is common not to get a period or scanty period or delayed periods when breastfeeding is going on. So during this time, it is important to use reliable family planning method so that either you are not worried about pregnancy now and then or don’t miss diagnosing pregnancy early. If had unprotected sex though low chance pregnancy is possible and in that case better to do pregnancy test first as primolut can get withdrawal bleeding only if there is no pregnancy.
I actually had unprotected sex, during the time of having high risk of pregnancy, and after the intercourse I tool I pil ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Menorrhagia post-ipill is defined as prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding caused by ipill. Heavy menstrual bleeding can result in pain and irritation and discomfort. People may not realize it for some time; however, irregular heavy bleeding after a few days is an indication of menorrhagia post-ipill. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Hi I have been having very heavy irregular menstrual cycles with heavy clots. I changed my family planning pill from fem ...
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Most of the medical problems need personally taking detailed medical history and examination with the need for reports sometimes so meet concerned doctor- gynecologist. At this age heavy bleeding needs check up & reports.