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Small cyst rupturing does not cause pain usually and since you are better with nsaids, you don't need to do anything and may continue with nsaids.
But haemorrhagic cyst are painful(extreme degree) and if your pain is not relieved by nsaids or you think pain is aggravating or it may be unbearable,it will be advisable to go for an ultrasound abdomen to rule out any kind of haemorrhage.
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Hi there. There is no such thing as 100 percent effective contraception. But if your girlfriend took the Nordette as you described, the chance of her getting pregnant is significantly lessened. ...
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Hi. It will be hard to make a conclusion based on the data. But i want to advise you that as much as possible, take unwanted only once a month. If you are having frequent sexual encounters, please go to your gynecologist so he or she can prescribe you proper contraceptive that you can take. ...
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Hello there, With the histpry you presented to me, there is a little chance that you are pregnant. Withdrawal bleeding probably did not hapen because by the time you took postpone, it is still very early in the menstrual cycle, so endometrium still must be very thin so bleeding is not possible. The best time to take the Postpone 72 is the earliest possible after sexual intercourse. ...
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Pregnancy in this case is highly unlikely. The spotting on the 26th of May can be an effect on alot of possibility. It may be due to her physical exertion, thyroid problem reproductive tract anatomy problem to name a few. Next menstrual cycle should be expected one month after her withdrawal bleeding. ...
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Hi there. Has it been one week since you took your ipill? The progesterone breakthrough bleeding usually come s 3 days to one week after your pill intake. I you took ipill 3 hours after intercourse, chances are you are not pregnant. ...
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Get a usg of lower abdomen and pelvis done . Take contraceptive medicine. Go for physical consultation. ...
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