Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Can you provide more information regarding the problem? Is it the first time your cycle got delayed? Were your periods regular all these years? Is the bleeding associated with pain? If it is the first time, do not worry. It might be a hormonal adjustment. It will get normalized on its own. Get fasting TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) done if it is not the first time.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. A placenta covering os at 14 weeks is not of much worry, as most of these will migrate to the upper side of the uterus by the time you reach nine months. But, at present you need to take extra precaution as advised like - taking rest, not to lift heavy weight, avoid sex and not to strain. You should consult a doctor immediately if anytime you have spotting or bleeding. Placental migration is confirmed by ultrasound at 34 weeks.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. After unprotected sex, to avoid pregnancy, taking an emergency pill such as I-pill is the best method. I-pill 1.5 mg should be taken as early as possible after the act. It is an emergency contraceptive and is highly effective if taken within 12 hours, but it can be taken up to 72 hours after the act.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Have you checked the pregnancy test? If it is negative then PCOD (polycystic ovary disease) might be the most probable cause. PCOD causes irregular periods along with some hair growth. You can confirm it by the ultrasonography. Even thyroid problems can cause irregular cycles.
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