- Female
- 28 Years
- 09/09/2025
It has been 33 days since my last period, and I am taking medication for thyroid and depression. I have noticed that my breasts have become very soft from the tip of the areola upwards, without any soreness. I am also experiencing tightness and discomfort in the lower abdomen, and my vaginal opening feels sticky, with egg white like discharge instead of menstrual bleeding. I am concerned and would like to know what could be causing these changes and what steps I should take next.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
A delayed period (33 days) with clear discharge and lower belly tightness may be due to hormonal imbalance, thyroid issues, or early pregnancy. Soft breasts without soreness are not uncommon. Since you are on thyroid and depression medication, these can also affect cycles. It is best to do a Urine Pregnancy Test to rule out pregnancy. If negative, monitor for a week. If periods dont start or symptoms worsen, do a Thyroid Profile and Pelvic Ultrasound to check hormone balance and uterus health.
Dr. Shaik Suggests...
Take a UPT Test (Urine Pregnancy) Test or Take a Thyroid Profile (T3 T4 TSH) Test Test
Answered 09/09/2025
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