Had Protected Intercourse. Taken Pill. Getting Regular Periods, Feels Strings Like Hanging During Urination
Hi I am 24 I had sex wid my bf in Jan wid a precaution he used a condom n still I took a pill too and 10 dayz later I got. my periods normal flow as usual den in feb again for 1st 3 dayz der was no flow n later days again I got normal periods den same in march in april der was no flow cud nly xperience string like hanging flow durin urination n @ times a lil in d pad too same dis month. I means my periods are regular bt the flow is rely irritating me plz plz help.
The common reasons for this are hormonal imbalances that are usually minor and can be dealt with a little bit of regular exercise and following a healthy diet rich in fruits and cereals and avoiding fat and sugars. Atleast 20 minutes exercise daily is needed. Other reasons are stress and ovarian cysts. So meditation and yoga are very helpful in these cases. So please try this for a few months and look for the results. If the periods continue to be troublesome then you will need a gynec evaluation, hormone tests and ultrasound to look for the cause.
Hope this satisfies your query. Thanks for using HCM. Feel free to ask any more questions that you may have. Dr Madhuri Bagde Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist
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Had Protected Intercourse. Taken Pill. Getting Regular Periods, Feels Strings Like Hanging During Urination
Hello and welcome, Please do not worry so much. The common reasons for this are hormonal imbalances that are usually minor and can be dealt with a little bit of regular exercise and following a healthy diet rich in fruits and cereals and avoiding fat and sugars. Atleast 20 minutes exercise daily is needed. Other reasons are stress and ovarian cysts. So meditation and yoga are very helpful in these cases. So please try this for a few months and look for the results. If the periods continue to be troublesome then you will need a gynec evaluation, hormone tests and ultrasound to look for the cause. Hope this satisfies your query. Thanks for using HCM. Feel free to ask any more questions that you may have. Dr Madhuri Bagde Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist