- Female
- 19 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been experiencing some clear watery discharge recently, and I'm a bit concerned. I had sex about a week or two ago, and I'm wondering if this could be an early sign of pregnancy or just PMS symptoms. My period is supposed to start on April 8th. What do you think?
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View allI'm 14 weeks pregnant and just got my Dual Marker test and Ultrasound done. I'm looking at the results, and I'm a bit confused. The Age Risk for Trisomy 21 says 1546, and it shows Screen negative at 124906. There's also Trisomy 18 with Screen negative at 1100000. The Free BHCG is 14.1 IUL at 0.78 MOM, and the PAPP-A is 3.64 IUL at 0.99 MOM. The Ultrasound shows the yolk sac, CRL is at 78.8 mm, which matches 13 weeks and 6 days, NT measurement is 1.7mm, and the nasal bone is seen at 0.89 MOM. I'm really concerned about what all these numbers mean. Could my baby possibly have Down Syndrome based on these results, and what should my next steps be?
there is no cause for concern regarding the risk of Down syndrome or other chromosomal conditions in your baby. The next step would likely be a routine follow-up ultrasound and continued monitoring throughout your pregnancy. If you have further concerns or if your doctor feels it necessary, they might recommend more specific tests such as NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing) or amniocentesis for more detailed risk assessment, but based on these results, that is generally not required.
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I'm curious about something: I've got PCOD and my doctor told me to take Duphaston starting from the 16th day of my cycle for 10 days. I've been consistent with taking two tablets each day since day 16, but now it's been about six days since I stopped and I haven't gotten my period yet. There's no chance I'm pregnant since there wasn't any intercourse. Do you know what might be going on and what steps I should take next?
I'm here to help. *Managing CKD and Increasing Creatinine Levels* 1. *Consult your nephrologist*: Discuss your increasing creatinine levels and adjust your treatment plan. 2. *Dietary changes*: Follow a kidney-friendly diet, limiting protein, phosphorus, and potassium intake. 3. *Stay hydrated*: Drink plenty of water to help your kidneys function. 4. *Monitor electrolytes*: Regularly check your potassium, sodium, and phosphorus levels. *Relieving Itching (Pruritus) in CKD* 1. *Moisturize*: Keep your skin hydrated with gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers. 2. *Topical creams*: Apply topical creams or ointments, such as hydrocortisone or calamine, to reduce itching. 3. *Oral antihistamines*: Consult your doctor about taking antihistamines, like diphenhydramine, to relieve itching. 4. *Phosphate binders*: Your doctor may prescribe phosphate binders to help reduce itching. Please consult your nephrologist before making any changes to your treatment plan.
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I'm 6 weeks pregnant and considering abortion. The doctor suggested surgical abortion but I'm wondering about the success rate of medical abortion and which medicines would be safe to use at this stage
At 6 weeks, surgical abortion is safer; medical abortion has 90–95% success—consult a gynecologist.
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