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Gynecology & Pregnancy Care
Question #28697
2 days ago
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Concerns About Missed Period and Pregnancy Test Results - #28697

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Mujhe nov 28 ko mc hui 2025 me fr dec me nhi hui fr jan 2Tarikko mc hui 2026 me fir fav 7Tarik ko hui or aj 23 march h abhi tak mc nhi hui mai 10 ,18 23 march ko ghr pr pregnancy test Kiya to negative arah to ab mai kiya kru plz koi ray dijiye kiya mujhe pregnancy hui hogi ya nhi

How regular are your menstrual cycles?:

- Irregular

Have you experienced any other symptoms?:

- Breast tenderness

Have you had any recent stress or lifestyle changes?:

- Yes, significant stress
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Dr. Shayeque Reza
I completed my medical degree in 2023, but honestly, my journey in healthcare started way before that. Since 2018, I’ve been actively involved in clinical practice—getting hands-on exposure across multiple departments like ENT, pediatrics, dermatology, ophthalmology, medicine, and emergency care. One of the most intense and defining phases of my training was working at a District Government Hospital for a full year during the COVID pandemic. It was chaotic, unpredictable, and exhausting—but it also grounded me in real-world medicine like no textbook ever could. Over time, I’ve worked in both OPD and IPD setups, handling everything from mild viral fevers to more stubborn, long-term conditions. These day-to-day experiences really built my base and taught me how to stay calm when things get hectic—and how to adjust fast when plans don’t go as expected. What I’ve learned most is that care isn't only about writing the right medicine. It’s about being fully there, listening properly, and making sure the person feels seen—not just treated. Alongside clinical work, I’ve also been exposed to preventive health, health education, and community outreach. These areas really matter to me because I believe real impact begins outside the hospital, with awareness and early intervention. My approach is always centered around clarity, empathy, and clinical logic—I like to make sure every patient knows exactly what’s going on and why we’re doing what we’re doing. I’ve always felt a pull towards general medicine and internal care, and honestly, I’m still learning every single day—each patient brings a new lesson. Medicine never really sits still, it keeps shifting, and I try to shift with it. Not just in terms of what I know, but also in how I listen and respond. For me, it’s always been about giving real care. Genuine, respectful, and the kind that actually helps a person heal—inside and out.
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Dr. Arsha K Isac
I am a general dentist with 3+ years of working in real-world setups, and lemme say—every single patient teaches me something diff. It’s not just teeth honestly, it’s people… and how they feel walking into the chair. I try really hard to not make it just a “procedure thing.” I explain stuff in plain words—no confusing dental jargon, just straight talk—coz I feel like when ppl *get* what's going on, they feel safer n that makes all the difference. Worked with all ages—like, little kids who need that gentle nudge about brushing, to older folks who come in with long histories and sometimes just need someone to really sit n listen. It’s weirdly rewarding to see someone walk out lighter, not just 'coz their toothache's gone but coz they felt seen during the whole thing. A lot of ppl come in scared or just unsure, and I honestly take that seriously. I keep the vibe calm. Try to read their mood, don’t rush. I always tell myself—every smile’s got a story, even the broken ones. My thing is: comfort first, then precision. I want the outcome to last, not just look good for a week. Not tryna claim perfection or magic solutions—just consistent, clear, hands-on care where patients feel heard. I think dentistry should *fit* the person, not push them into a box. That's kinda been my philosophy from day one. And yeah, maybe sometimes I overexplain or spend a bit too long checking alignment again but hey, if it means someone eats pain-free or finally smiles wide in pics again? Worth it. Every time.
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Aapne 10, 18 aur 23 March ko pregnancy test kiya aur sab negative aaye hain, isliye pregnancy hone ki possibility bahut kam lag rahi hai. Aapki cycles irregular hain aur stress bhi hai, jo period delay ka common reason hota hai.

Abhi 5–7 din aur wait karein. Agar period fir bhi na aaye, to ek blood pregnancy test (Beta hCG) karwa sakti hain, jo sabse accurate hota hai.

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Based on the information you’ve provided, it looks like you’ve had some irregularities in your menstrual cycle over the past few months. If you’re experiencing a delay in your period and have taken multiple home pregnancy tests that have all returned negative, there are a few things to consider. First, home pregnancy tests are generally accurate when used correctly, particularly after a missed period. However, false negatives can sometimes occur if the test is taken too early or not according to instructions.

You might want to wait a few more days and re-test, ideally with a first-morning urine sample as it may have a higher concentration of the hormone hCG, which the tests detect. If it still turns out negative and your period does not start, it’s a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider. They can perform a more sensitive pregnancy test, often a blood test, to confirm whether or not you are pregnant.

Additionally, irregular menstrual cycles can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances (like thyroid issues or polycystic ovary syndrome), significant weight changes, or other underlying health issues. Your doctor can help determine if any of these or other factors might be affecting your cycle and suggest appropriate steps for management or further investigation. If any symptoms like severe pain or excessive bleeding occur, seek medical attention promptly.

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