Can Plan B Cause Irregular Periods
I had my last period on 19th february night. I had unprotected sex on 18th march evening. I had waited for the period bu ...
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Due to your given medical condition of pcod, it is possible for your periods to be irregular. For surety of your pregnancy, you must take the test. There is a way to regularize your periods with ayurvedic diet plan and ayurvedic medicines.(for pcod). You can book an appointment for ayurvedic diet and ayurvedic medicines. Consult your gynac for pregnancy related doubts.
I am 3o years women weight 72 kg I have grade a fatty liver and past 4 weeks I have gone through cyro therapy for irregu ...
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The diet chart for fatty liver must contain a balanced meal that consists of lean protein, a good amount of carbohydrates, and fibre. The best meal should include spinach and dark leafy green vegetables; whole grain roti, daliya which works best as breakfast. For lunch, you can have chickpeas, a good protein source, and brown rice. Any lentil soup, vegetable soup, or rasam can be a good choice for dinner. Other foods that you can include are flax seeds, khichdi, ragi chapati, and also haldi. Please consult for detailed diet plan.
My last periods date was 9th february. I did not get my periods this month but I am experiencing spotting since two week ...
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Due to pcod, there is hormonal imbalance that can lead to irregular periods, with the help of ayurveda we can solve your problem with pcod and spotting issue. With certain medicines and ayurvedic diet plan, this problem can be solved. You can book a slot with us for further guidance.
I am a 21 year old female and I generally have a very regular and consistent period cycle. For the past two months I too ...
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The irregularities in periods is because of the pills... They may take a couple of months to settle if no further hormonal pills taken. Choose to use condoms instead of hormones.
I have a periods problem I have a baby of 5 month till then my periods nit come till now. ...
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It is common not to get a period, scanty period, or delayed periods when breastfeeding occurs. So during this time, it is important to use reliable family planning methods so that either you are not worried about pregnancy now and then or don’t miss diagnosing pregnancy early.
Hi madam. Iâm lavanya calling from usa I have used birth control pills for 8 months and I stopped using that from 7 mo ...
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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.
I am breastfeeding mom kid is 1.5 years old and elder one is 4 years old before 2 kids I was suffering from pcod. Now se ...
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Pcod/pcos is a common hormonal disorder in women which can lead to weight gain and irregular periods. While most women depend on pills to deal with it, these simple changes in your lifestyle will help you deal with the condition in a better way. 1.Nutritional approach: deficiency of micronutrients contributes to insulin insensitivity and compromise ovarian function. So, 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of plain water first thing in the morning (preferably within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa etc. 4. Have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner) e.g. Nariyal paani, chaach, a handful of dry fruits, a handful of peanuts, seasonal fruit (eat whole fruit not juice), a cup of curd/milk etc 5. Finish your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. Take simple food like rice n dal in dinner. 6. Avoid fast foods n fried foods7. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 8. Drink lot of water9. Everyday preferably sleep on same time10. Maintain active life style2. Exercise strategies: regular workouts are non-negotiable. They are essential to burn off fat stores for hormonal balance and regular ovulation. You should join a gym for weight training. Do it 2-3 times a week with at least 48 hours in between 2 sessions. Other days you can do cardio exercises like yoga, cycling, swimming etc. Till lock down do suryanamaskar. Https://www.youtube.com/watch? V=wmhmazurgvs&feature=youtu. Be3. Sleep: adequate sleep is non-negotiable too. Sleeping at a more or less fixed time every day and for an adequate number of hours is a prerequisite to keep hormones in sync. 4. De-stress yourself: love yourself more than anyone else, prioritize your health, learn to say no, take time out to exercise and relax. Pursue your favorite activities, learn a new skill, and never ignore your body signals. For this homeopathic treatment is very effectivefor details consult online.
Hello. I'm 28 years, female. I have normal hb, iron, thyroid. I've had irregular periods since the start, and I got marr ...
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You need to undergo ovulation study to know if you are ovulating. Only then can treatment be planned.
Hello doctor. I have a problem called pcod from many years (i.e, irregular periods, acne etc.) I gained approx 15 kgs of ...
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Pcod/pcos is a common hormonal disorder in women which can lead to weight gain and irregular periods. While most women depend on pills to deal with it, these simple changes in your lifestyle will help you deal with the condition in a better way. 1.Nutritional approach: deficiency of micronutrients contributes to insulin insensitivity and compromise ovarian function. So, 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of plain water first thing in the morning (preferably within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa etc. 4. Have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner) e.g. Nariyal paani, chaach, a handful of dry fruits, a handful of peanuts, seasonal fruit (eat whole fruit not juice), a cup of curd/milk etc 5. Finish your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. Take simple food like rice n dal in dinner. 6. Avoid fast foods n fried foods7. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 8. Drink lot of water9. Everyday preferably sleep on same time10. Maintain active life style2. Exercise strategies: regular workouts are non-negotiable. They are essential to burn off fat stores for hormonal balance and regular ovulation. You should join a gym for weight training. Do it 2-3 times a week with at least 48 hours in between 2 sessions. Other days you can do cardio exercises like yoga, cycling, swimming etc. 3. Sleep: adequate sleep is non-negotiable too. Sleeping at a more or less fixed time every day and for an adequate number of hours is a prerequisite to keep hormones in sync. 4. De-stress yourself: love yourself more than anyone else, prioritize your health, learn to say no, take time out to exercise and relax. Pursue your favorite activities, learn a new skill, and never ignore your body signals. For more details you can consult me.
I am 23 years old and 17 days late for my period but still tested negative for pregnancy. But I do have symptoms of preg ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. The most common reason for a late period and a negative pregnancy test is that your period is simply delayed and you're not pregnant. Having one or two irregular cycles a year is not unusual and does not mean there is something wrong. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.