I stopped taking my birth control last August and my period stopped too. I went to my doctor and he said it was normal to do that when you stop taking birth control. He gave me pills to take every other month so that I would have a period. He said on the months that I didn't take the pills, it would give my body a chance have a period on it's own. It never happened. He said within a year my period should come back normally. He never mentioned anything about pregnancy. I only took those pills until March 2006, and I haven't had a period since. My husband & I are trying to have a baby, I have had many of the symptoms for the past month but all the tests I take are neg. I want to go to the doctor but I can't afford to right now, so I just wondered if it is possible for me to even get pregnant.....or am I just wanting to so bad that I feel like I'm pregnant.
2006-06-15
03:52:14
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Actually I can afford to go to the doctor I just wanted more of people's opinion rather than everyone telling me to go to the doctor. I really appreciate the input..
2006-06-15
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I did not have my period for a year and I got pregnant. I did not know I was because I never missed a period to know any better. I had to go to the doctor to get tested. When I found out I was I was shocked because I was 3 months.
If you can't afford it right now you can go to a planned parenthood. They only charge according to your income. sometimes it is even free. good luck.
2006-06-15 03:58:52
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answered by djgirlkimber2001 5
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It could be the fact that your wanting it so bad I know girls that it s happened to and its not fun for the couple. the best thing to do is visit your doctor, I understand that you are low on cash but if you want a baby than the money will be even less, so its a decision the both of you are going to have to make. If having a baby is really important to you which it sounds as if it is, you will be able to find a way to see a doctor.
Have no fear though because I have a cousin that was in a really bad car accident when she was in 11th grade, and from that point she had a period only every now and then.
She wound up not only having one child, but two. And with the last one she hadn't had a period in two years. So there is hope.
2006-06-15 05:18:48
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answered by Tigger7 2
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It is very possible to get pregnant, however, it sounds like you are not ovulating. I had the same problem. If you cant afford to go to he doctor, how about planned parenthood? They offer gyn services on a sliding scale (that is you pay what YOU can afford).
You should try to take the medication that the doctor gave you at least every 3 months to get a period, otherwise you run the risk of getting endometriosis which is very painful.
2006-06-15 05:05:01
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answered by account_for_yourself 2
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See yet another medical specialist and promote off the single you've like a brick. No you probable gained't get pregnant with out everyday classes. once you spot the recent medical specialist tell them you're searching to get pregnant. they could positioned you on progesterone to kick commence your cycle and then see in case you commence the subsequent one on your own. If no longer there are distinctive different issues they could do. by ability of how i counsel a lady GYN, they look to get it better.
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answered by ? 4
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there is a theory that i f you want to get pregnant thing may not happen, so take easy, some women have a period delete but they can get pregnant , period in irregular woman are difficult to compensate that why your doctor give you medication, keep practicing and way...
2006-06-15 04:01:07
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answered by Dr Rod 1
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You need to ovulate to have a period and ovulation=baby. Keep trying there is a website that might help you
www.mymonthlycycles.com that way you can track your body and see when you are fertile. I have not used that part of it but I know a lot of ppl trying to get prego's have.
2006-06-15 03:56:24
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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yes u can so still stay on the safe side. just b/c u have not had one yet does not mean anything u could still ovulate and get pregnant and never know.
2006-06-15 04:09:48
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answered by jennine75044 2
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Yes you can still get pregnant.If you can't afford to go to the Dr. can you afford to have a child? What if they needed to go to the DR?
2006-06-15 05:10:52
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answered by little bit 2
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Go to your doctor. If you can't afford it, have him bill you.Get checked out.!!
2006-06-15 03:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I'd say it's very possible.
2006-06-15 03:55:56
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answered by HoneyBee24-7-365 5
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