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Can I Get Pregnant? Understanding Ovulation and Pregnancy Risks

Can I get pregnant? 1. Based on your menstrual cycle history, ovulation can be estimated around November 25th, but it may vary. 2. The likelihood of pregnancy from genital rubbing without penetration and ejaculation is very low, but not zero. 3. It's common to feel anxious...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the irregularity of your menstrual cycle recently means that this ovulation period may not necessarily occur early or on time. There is still a chance of conception even if ejaculation does not occur, as pre-ejaculatory fluid may contain sperm. Early pregnancy does not alw...

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Understanding Abdominal Bloating and Breast Sensitivity in Women

Abdominal bloating and chest sensitivity? Long-term irregular menstruation has been experienced, with approximately four months of amenorrhea. Sexual intercourse occurred on 8/15, and pregnancy tests conducted on 9/8, 10/15, and 11/10 all showed a single line (negative). On 9/9, ...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, it is likely that you are not pregnant. If you are experiencing abdominal bloating, it is recommended to see a gastroenterologist. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Estrade: Side Effects and Cancer Risks in Women's Health

Drug side effects Dear Doctor, on October 13th, I visited the obstetrics and gynecology department and reported that my menstrual bleeding lasted for 7 days and the blood was black. The doctor mentioned that they would help regulate my menstrual cycle and prescribed Estrade 2mg t...


Dr. Cai Yonglong Reply:
If estradiol is used for menstrual regulation at a specific dosage for a period of time (approximately 3-6 months), there should be no concerns regarding cancer. It can be taken alongside gastric medication.

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Weight Gain After Taking Provera: What to Expect After Stopping the Medication

Weight gain caused by taking Provera tablets? Hello, doctor. I have not had my period for almost a year and a half due to dieting. When I visited the hospital, the doctor prescribed me Estrogen and Provera. Although my period returned after taking these medications, my weight has...


Dr. Huang Yiwen Reply:
Hello Vanessa: The doctor has prescribed you a menstrual regulation medication. Generally, people who take menstrual regulation medications may experience some mild side effects such as nausea, vomiting, or weight gain. These side effects are usually more noticeable during the fi...

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Understanding Progesterone Side Effects: When to Seek Help

Side effects of progesterone? Hello, I visited the doctor last Tuesday due to my menstrual cycle being consistently short and irregular. The doctor prescribed progesterone (one pill in the morning and one in the evening). I started taking the first pill on Tuesday night, and by T...


Dr. Huang Yiwen Reply:
Hello, Miss Dan Dan: Progesterone is the most commonly used medication for regulating menstrual cycles. If there is no need for contraception or pregnancy, the first-line medication prescribed by most physicians is usually progesterone. Generally, progesterone has minimal side ef...

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Can Ovulation Pills and Progesterone Delay Your Period?

Taking ovulation medications and progesterone can cause irregular menstrual cycles? Hello, my last menstrual period was from August 24 to 29. I visited a gynecologist for menstrual regulation in the previous two months. During my August follow-up, I informed the doctor that I was...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, it's generally not a concern. Wait for another week, and if it still doesn't come, I recommend seeing a gynecologist. Wishing you good health.

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Can You Use Menstrual Delay Medication for PCOS? Expert Advice

Issues with menstrual regulation medications? Hello, doctor. Last month, I was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) during my gynecological examination. The doctor suggested that I observe my condition and return for a follow-up in six months. During this time, I can t...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
1. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) primarily causes menstrual cycle irregularities, characterized by prolonged menstrual cycles. 2. For menstrual regulation or induction, it is recommended to seek evaluation by a physician.

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Could I Be Pregnant? Understanding Symptoms and Testing Options

Is it possible to become pregnant? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask about a situation during my ovulation period (estimated ovulation date is August 31). During this time, there was mutual touching; when I helped my partner, it was direct contact with his genitalia, and when he...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, you are unlikely to be pregnant. Generally, a pregnancy test can be taken 12 days after intercourse. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Menstrual Irregularities While Taking Birth Control Pills

Menstruation is approaching? Your girlfriend is currently taking Chingna tablets for menstrual regulation. She took the last pill on September 10, but her period has not yet arrived. Is this a normal occurrence? During the course of taking the medication, we had unprotected sexua...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the suggested dosage is once daily, one tablet at a time, starting with the white tablet according to the order indicated on the packaging foil. After 11 days, switch to the blue tablet, and then take a 7-day break before starting the second cycle. Typically, menstruation ...

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How Long After Taking Menstrual Regulation Pills Will I Get My Period?

How many days after taking menstrual regulation medication will menstruation occur? The last menstrual period started on June 28. Sexual intercourse occurred on July 17, after which abnormal bleeding began. A pregnancy test was taken, which was negative. The bleeding stopped afte...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
1. For pregnancy concerns, please take a home pregnancy test or consult a gynecologist four weeks after sexual intercourse. 2. Abnormal bleeding and irregular menstrual cycles can have many underlying causes; it is recommended to seek evaluation from a gynecologist.

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Understanding the Effectiveness of Emergency Contraceptives with PCOS

Issues related to emergency contraceptive pills? Hello Doctor, I was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome on August 7th, and the doctor prescribed me Diane for menstrual regulation. Yesterday, on August 16th, I had unprotected intercourse with my boyfriend. I would like to kn...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, if you are taking birth control pills, you should not become pregnant. The pills should be started on the fifth day of your menstrual cycle. Wishing you good health.

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Impact of Missing a Dose of Norethindrone on Menstrual Regulation

Menstrual regulation medication consultation Hello, the gynecologist prescribed 20 days' worth of Norethindrone 5mg for menstrual regulation, to be taken at a dosage of 2 tablets daily. I forgot to take the medication on the 5th day, and it has been over 24 hours. Will missi...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
Do not interrupt for too long, otherwise it may lead to premature bleeding.

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Can Stopping Menstrual Regulation Medication Cause Irregular Periods?

Will stopping menstrual regulation medication on your own cause irregular menstruation? Hello Doctor: Due to my menstrual period not ending normally, I have been experiencing intermittent bleeding for nearly a month. After visiting the doctor and undergoing an ultrasound, no sign...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
1. Yes. 2. Abnormal bleeding and irregular menstrual cycles can have many underlying causes; it is recommended to consult a gynecologist for evaluation in an outpatient setting.

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Understanding Breakthrough Bleeding While Taking Menstrual Regulation Medications

Bleeding during the use of menstrual regulation medication? The last menstrual period was on May 29. There was slight bleeding for about 3-5 days starting June 7. On June 10, I visited the obstetrics and gynecology department, where the doctor diagnosed me with irregular menstrua...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, it might be that your menstrual period is about to start. If that's the case, you don't need to take any medication. Wishing you good health.

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Can Women with Uterine Fibroids Take Menstrual Regulation Pills?

Menstrual regulation medication # Uterine fibroids Can patients with uterine fibroids take menstrual delay medication?


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, you can. Wishing you good health.

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Managing Severe Menstrual Pain: The Role of Birth Control Pills

Taking oral contraceptives for menstrual pain? Hello, Doctor: I would like to inquire about my situation. I suffer from severe dysmenorrhea, which significantly affects my daily life during my menstrual period. I have seen a gynecologist who prescribed me medication to regulate m...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, general contraceptive pills are not covered by health insurance. The medication for regulating menstruation prescribed at clinics typically lasts for 3 days, while hospitals usually prescribe it for a week. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Divina: Managing Irregular Menstruation and Bleeding

First time taking the menstrual regulation medication Divina? Hello, I have irregular menstrual cycles and initially thought it was ovulation bleeding. However, the bleeding lasted about 7 days, similar to my menstrual period. I consulted a doctor who performed an ultrasound and ...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
Abnormal bleeding and irregular menstrual cycles can have various underlying causes. It is recommended to consult a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology for evaluation.

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Are Birth Control Pills and Menstrual Regulation Pills the Same?

Issues with contraceptive pills and menstrual regulation medications? Are contraceptive pills and menstrual regulation pills the same thing? Do menstrual regulation pills have contraceptive effects?


Dr. Chen Liqin Reply:
Dear Deer, Most contraceptive pills and menstrual regulation medications are hormonal preparations with different active ingredients and pharmacological mechanisms. Some contraceptive pills can indeed be used for menstrual regulation; however, it is still advisable to consult w...

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Are Birth Control Pills and Menstrual Regulation Pills the Same?

Issues related to contraceptive pills and menstrual regulation medications? Are contraceptive pills and menstrual regulation pills the same thing? Do menstrual regulation pills have contraceptive effects?


Dr. Chen Liqin Reply:
Dear Lu Er, Most contraceptive pills and menstrual regulation medications are hormonal formulations with varying active ingredients and pharmacological mechanisms. Some contraceptive pills can indeed be used for menstrual regulation; however, it is still advisable to consult wi...

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Understanding Menstrual Regulation Pills: Effects and Concerns

Taking menstrual induction medication? Hello, Doctor. My menstrual period in February was from the 14th to the 20th, and in March it was from the 19th to the 27th. On March 30th, my boyfriend and I had some intercourse, but he did not ejaculate. A week later, on April 7th, 8th, a...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, to determine if you are pregnant, you can take a pregnancy test. It is unlikely, but not taking your medication on time may cause abnormal bleeding. The bleeding on April 8 could possibly be ovulatory bleeding. Wishing you good health.

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