- female
- 20 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried and need some advice. So, last month on the 24th, my boyfriend fingered me, and I'm not sure if he had precum on his hands or not. It could have been there about 10 minutes before when he got it, but then we fooled around for 10 more minutes before he actually put his finger in my vagina. He didn't ejaculate, but I guess there might have been a chance of precum. Anyway, my periods have always been irregular, but now it's been delayed for like 15 days. My last period was also late by 14 days, and I've taken a pregnancy test on the 11th, which was negative. I was supposed to get my period on the 4th of this month, but instead, there was just some light brown spotting on the 14th. On top of that, I was losing a lot of hair a month ago and had sudden weight gain about 2 years back. I don't feel weak or nauseous and there's no constipation, frequent urination, vomiting, or exhaustion, just some lower back pain that comes and goes. Could I still be pregnant even though the test was negative, or could something else be going on? I'm kind of freaking out and would really appreciate your advice.
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View allI had my HSG test on the 6th of August, and thankfully, the results were normal. My gynecologist suggested that I try to conceive naturally this cycle, but if it doesn't happen, then we should consider doing a follicular study next cycle. I'm wondering if there's a good chance I could conceive this cycle. Right now, I'm on day 9, and in my previous ovulatory follicular study cycles, I've typically ovulated on day 12 or 13. So I'm a bit unsure about when my husband and I should try. Would meeting on day 11, 12, or 13 be ideal?
Day 10 to 15 of your cycle would help in your concern
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I've been dealing with vaginal prolapse that causes pain when I pee or poop, and it gets even worse during my period. Sometimes it feels itchy too. I'm 5'6 and weigh 82kg could my weight be making it worse? I really want to avoid surgery if possible. Are there exercises or lifestyle changes that could help reverse it? Also, I'd love to start aerobics or other workouts to lose weight, but I'm worried it might make the prolapse worse. What kind of exercises are safe to do with this condition?
In my opinion first you should consult a gynaecologist personally. That it is prolapse or not. We can't diagnose online.
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I'm really worried because I took the meningitis B vaccine last month, and soon after I got really sick and had to go to the hospital. I'm 18, and on top of it all, my menstrual cycle seems delayed. I did a pregnancy test and it was negative, so I'm trying to figure out if the vaccine could be affecting my period. Is that a possibility?
no
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