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  • Female
  • 23 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm really worried because my partner and I had sex, but not full-on intercourse, and now she's missed her period. I'm really scared some of my fluid might have gotten into her vagina. Is there a chance she's pregnant, and if so, what can we do to prevent it?

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The burnt plastic smell and taste, particularly with raw vegetables, may indicate a condition like parosmia or phantosmia. The recent jaw pain could be related to a dental issue or sinus pressure. Consult an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist or a primary care physician for a proper evaluation. Additionally, a dentist should also be consulted to rule out any dental issues.

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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I'm really concerned because I'm 3 days late on my period and that never happens to me. Normally, Id be getting these cramps, headaches, backaches, and mood swings right before my period starts, but even with all these symptoms, there's still nothing. I was supposed to get it on Friday, and now its Monday. I did something on Wednesday thats freaking me out a bitI masturbated after having sperm on my fingers, but I did wipe it off with tissue before that, and it wasn't immediate. Plus, on Saturday, I pushed myself really hard during a workout and ended up feeling dizzy and nauseous. Could either of these things be affecting my period, or is something else going on? I'm starting to panic here and would love some insight.

Periods get late upto 7 days from your regular timings, depending on various physical and psychological issues. Get relax and wait for next 3-4 days, if not start by then, you could consult a gynecologist.

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I'm feeling a bit worried about this. Is it okay to take medicine for a fever while I'm on my period? Could it mess with my cycle at all?

CBC Report Analysis: High RDW and Normal WBC Count _Results:_ 1. RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width): 14.8% (High) 2. MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume): 86.1 fL (Normal) 3. WBC Count: 6,800 cellsL (Normal) _High RDW:_ 1. _Indicates variation in red blood cell size_: High RDW suggests a larger range of red blood cell sizes, which can be a sign of: - Iron deficiency anemia - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency - Anisocytosis (uneven red blood cell size) 2. _Not always a cause for concern_: High RDW can be seen in healthy individuals, especially if other CBC parameters are normal. _Normal WBC Count:_ 1. _Indicates a healthy immune response_: A WBC count of 6,800 cellsL is within the normal range, suggesting your immune system is functioning properly.

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I'm a bit concerned about how taking an unwanted 72 pill could affect my menstrual cycle. Can it cause a significant delay in my regular periods? Would really appreciate your insight on this.

around 1 week , if more than that kindly do urine prenancy test

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