Complications of Anemia in Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a special phase in a woman’s life, but it also brings major changes to the body. During these months, the body needs extra iron and nutrients to support the growing baby. When there are not enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen properly, anemia...
How to Cure Irregular Periods in Teenage Girls?
Irregular periods in teenagers are common for the first 4 to 5 years after menarche. Most settle through a balanced diet, regular exercise, yoga or meditation, and proper sleep. Consult a gynecology doctor, if periods last over 7 days, come more often than 21 days, or...
First 3 Months of Pregnancy Care
The first three months of pregnancy also known as the first trimester (weeks 1 to 12) are one of the most crucial phases in your pregnancy journey. This is the time when your baby’s brain, heart, and major organs begin to develop, making proper care extremely...Vaginal Dryness Before Period
If you’ve ever felt unusually dry or uncomfortable down there just before your period, you’re definitely not alone. It’s one of those things many women experience but don’t really talk about openly. In most cases, it’s completely normal. A gynecologist will often tell...Brown Discharge Before Period
Brown discharge before your period can feel confusing, sometimes even alarming—especially if you’re not sure whether it’s normal or a sign of something more serious. As a gynecologist, I often see patients worried about this exact symptom. The truth is, in many cases,...
Why Is My Period So Heavy With Clots This Month?
If you’ve been wondering, “Why is my period so heavy this month with clots?” you’re not alone. A noticeable change in menstrual flow can understandably cause concern. You may find yourself changing pads more frequently, passing larger clots, or feeling more fatigued...
Perimenopause Bleeding for 3 Weeks – What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
Noticing that your period hasn’t stopped for three weeks can be alarming. Many women in their 40s or early 50s experience cycle changes and assume it’s “just menopause starting.” But when perimenopause bleeding lasts for 3 weeks, it deserves attention — not silence....
Heavy Bleeding for 2 Weeks: What It Means & When to Worry
Bleeding that just doesn’t seem to stop can be unsettling. If you’ve been experiencing heavy bleeding for 2 weeks, it’s completely natural to feel anxious, confused, or exhausted — both physically and emotionally. Many women wonder whether this is “just a bad period”...
