- Female
- 28 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've got a yeast infection, and my vagina is really itchy. I ended up scratching it, and now there are some cuts that hurt quite a bit. What can I do to help them heal and get some relief?
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View allI'm kind of worried because my friend had unprotected sex with her boyfriend yesterday around 5 pm. Here's what's making her nervous her boyfriend masturbated and ejaculated first, and then just a few minutes later, like 3 to 5 minutes, they had sex. He wiped off his penis with a cloth before they did it, and this time he didnt ejaculate during or after sex. But she's freaked out there could be a chance of getting pregnant because of potential pre-cum. She's debating whether she should take the i-pill, but isn't sure if it's necessary. If she does take it, what should she expect in terms of side effects? It's her first time dealing with all this.
There is minimal risk of you becoming pregnant,better have a openion with Gynaecologsit
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I'm 31 and had my first IUI on August 17th. I had four follicles around 21-24mm and my husband's sperm count was 110 million. Now it's the fifth day post-IUI and I'm feeling mild cramping in my lower back and abdomen, similar to period cramps, but my period isn't due until September 4th. Should I be concerned about these symptoms or schedule a visit with my gynecologist?
The mild cramping you're experiencing five days post-IUI is likely due to ovulation or implantation, but to confirm and alleviate concerns, schedule a follow-up appointment with your gynaecologist around 14-16 days post-IUI for a pregnancy test
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I'm really worried because I had sex a couple of weeks ago and now I'm experiencing these sharp abdominal pains. Could this be related? Should I be concerned or do something specific about it?
Sharp abdominal pain after sex could be due to various reasons such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts, or even a urinary tract infection. I would recommend taking a pain reliever like acetaminophen and scheduling an appointment with your gynecologist for further evaluation. In the meantime, you can also try using a heating pad on your abdomen for relief.
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