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I'm so scared I missed periods since 11 days. I did multiple pregtest at home there was showing no lines. Also consulted doctor and after getting a negative pregnancy test report from pathlab she prescribed modus 10. I've taken 3 days also modus. Is it possible to remain pregnant after taking modus due to false negative test result?

Dr. Girish Dani 94% (16521 ratings)
MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DGO, Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP)
Gynaecologist, Mumbai
I'm so scared I missed periods since 11 days. I did multiple pregtest at home there was showing no lines. Also consul...
1) if there is pregnancy modus does not affect it 2) if there is no pregnancy after proper course of modus and 3-8 days after stopping same - one gets withdrawal bleeding.
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Hi, I'm female. Me and my boyfriend dint have sex not even our genitals came into contact. But I doubt that he had precum on his hand he dint finger me but just rubbed my clitoris. And i'm 5 days late. Im experiencing nipple hurting and i'm having weird cramps and pulse in my abdomen. Im so scared. And ya I took pregnancy test after 2 days of my late period it came negative.

Dr. S.K. Tandon 93% (53294 ratings)
MD Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diabetes, PGDS Sexology USA, CCMTD Thyroid, ACDMC Heart Disease, CCMH Hypertension, ECG, CCCS (Cardiology & Stroke), CCIGC (Geriatric Care)
Sexologist, Sri Ganganagar
Hi, I'm female. Me and my boyfriend dint have sex not even our genitals came into contact. But I doubt that he had pr...
There is no chances of pregnancy as precum does not contain sperms. Even if semen present, then also, if semen dries up, then no chances of viable sperms present.
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How long does pre-ejaculation fluid survive on finger? I heard there is the presence of sperm in it. In google there's multi type answer. Some say sperm exist in pre ejaculation fluid and some does not. Apparently I was having sex for the first time with my gf. Not vaginal sex as I was extremely scared to do it. It's just that she was doing it with hand only. It was mutual. So I guess some pre ejaculation fluid came out and just a tiny drop touched her finger. She then immediately wiped it with tissue. Later on, around 10 minutes, she touched her vagina with the same finger. Will that lead to pregnancy? She's a virgin. It happened on 27th of december. Her period started on 19th of december. A bit clear explanation will be extremely helpful. I'm stressing out too much. There's no symptoms also. Thank you!

Dr. Rahul Gupta 93% (46318 ratings)
MD-Ayurveda, BAMS
Sexologist, Haldwani
How long does pre-ejaculation fluid survive on finger? I heard there is the presence of sperm in it. In google there'...
Hello- how long sperm can live outside the body depends on the environment, but once sperm is dried, it is no longer viable. On skin or other surfaces, sperm can live between 15 and 30 minutes. In hot tubs or bath water, this lifespan decreases to a few seconds or minutes. Pre-cum doesn't actually contain any sperm. However, it's possible for sperm to leak into pre-cum. Pre-cum is a lubricant produced by a gland in the penis, which is released before ejaculation. Semen may linger in the urethra after ejaculation and mix with pre-cum while it's on its way out.
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Ma'am she had sex on 25th dec night and get ejaculated by his bf. On 27th dec she consulted a doctor and took ipill on that day 3 pm. Now by this day she doesn't get any kind of bleeding. Her previous period was on 9th dec. Till today she was not experienced any kind of bleeding. So she is kind of scared.

Dr. Pasamanikandan 88% (394 ratings)
PG.DIP IN YOGA, BACHELOR OF SIDDHA MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Siddha Specialist, Theni
Ma'am she had sex on 25th dec night and get ejaculated by his bf. On 27th dec she consulted a doctor and took ipill o...
u took ipill tablet for avoid pregnancy. so don't worry next your will come on your usual cycle days or may delay 3-5days. you not get pregnant.
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My last menstrual cycle was on 20th nov, I had unprotected sex on 8th dec no ejaculation but took ipill. After 7 days I had some spotting brown discharge and my expected date is 20th dec and on 22nd dec I had heavy bleeding with painful cramps I bleed for 4 days day 1 heavy bleeding flowday 2 light bleeding normal flowday 3 mild spotting bleeding flowday 4 light bleeding normal flow those were my periods? Am I safe from pregnancy? Or it us implantation bleeding? After those 4 days of bleeding after 3 days of that why my lower back is paining. I am scared. Am I safe from pregnancy? Pls help me.

Dr. Girish Dani 94% (16521 ratings)
MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DGO, Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP)
Gynaecologist, Mumbai
My last menstrual cycle was on 20th nov, I had unprotected sex on 8th dec no ejaculation but took ipill. After 7 days...
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. Any doubt about pregnancy may do blood test serum hcg-beta done.
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I am currently 25 years old, lately, I have been experiencing acne breakouts around my nose which I suspect is because of heat. Along with it, I have hyperpigmentation on my forehead caused by pimples. Currently, I am using mometasone and kojic acid+ vitamin c cream by lybrate. Please suggest something to fade away acne scars faster and also to avoid pimples on my face. Thank you.

Dr. Shaurya Rohatgi 91% (6912 ratings)
MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy
Dermatologist, Mumbai
I am currently 25 years old, lately, I have been experiencing acne breakouts around my nose which I suspect is becaus...
Pimples, also known as acne, are primarily caused by a combination of factors involving the skin's oil glands, hair follicles, bacteria, and hormonal changes. Here are some of the common causes of pimples: 1. Excessive sebum production: sebum is an oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. When the sebaceous glands produce too much sebum, it can clog the hair follicles, leading to the formation of pimples. 2. Clogged pores: the hair follicles or pores can become clogged with dead skin cells, dirt, and other debris. When this happens, it creates an environment where bacteria can thrive, causing inflammation and resulting in pimples. 3. Bacterial activity: the skin is home to bacteria, including propionibacterium acnes (p. Acnes). This bacterium feeds on the sebum produced by the skin and can multiply rapidly in clogged hair follicles, leading to inflammation and the formation of pimples. 4. Hormonal changes: hormonal fluctuations, particularly during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause, can increase sebum production and alter the normal functioning of the skin. This hormonal imbalance can contribute to the development of pimples. 5. Diet: while the relationship between diet and acne is not fully understood, some studies suggest that certain foods, such as high-glycemic-index carbohydrates and dairy products, may worsen acne in susceptible individuals. However, more research is needed to establish definitive links. 6. Stress: stress can aggravate acne or contribute to its development. High-stress levels may increase inflammation in the body, leading to acne flare-ups. 7. Medications: some medications, such as corticosteroids, androgenic steroids, and certain anticonvulsants, may cause acne as a side effect. 8. Cosmetic products: certain makeup, skincare products, and hair styling products that are comedogenic (tend to clog pores) can contribute to the development of pimples. It's important to note that the causes and severity of acne can vary from person to person, and treating acne effectively often requires a tailored approach based on individual factors. If you're experiencing persistent or severe acne, it's advisable to consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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I'm 19 years old and had acne, blackheads, acne scars, an oily skin and recently I noticed some fine lines on my forehead and face. Right now i'm using aziderm and cetaphil moisturizer. What else should I add in my skincare and how, to take better care of my face? Please guide me.

DNB (Plastic Surgery), Fellowship in lasers and Aesthetic medicine
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon, Hyderabad
I'm 19 years old and had acne, blackheads, acne scars, an oily skin and recently I noticed some fine lines on my fore...
These are all photoaging signs, you need to add sunscreen in your routine and for other signs consult plastic surgeon for further diagnosis and treatment.

I have a small problem. I had sex on 29 november 2024. Me and my boyfriend had sex three times by using three different condoms. He pulled out before he cums from my vagina. I am scared will I get pregnant? We both also checked all three condoms after sex by putting water inside it. There was no breakage. Can you clarify me will I get pregnant or not and if not then how tell me the reason.

Dr. M S Haque 91% (4634 ratings)
BUMS
Sexologist, Kolkata
I have a small problem. I had sex on 29 november 2024. Me and my boyfriend had sex three times by using three differe...
It's positive that you checked the condoms for breakage, and it's essential to use condoms correctly and consistently to maximize their effectiveness. However, condoms can still fail due to factors such as incorrect usage, expiration, or manufacturing defects. If you're concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, the most reliable way to determine your status is to take a pregnancy test. These tests are available at pharmacies and can provide accurate results a few days after a missed period. Keep in mind that stress and anxiety can also affect your menstrual cycle. If you're unsure or concerned, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice based on your situation. They can offer guidance on contraception options and address any concerns you may have. Regards, Dr. Ms. haque.
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