First of all I'm not sure what you mean with, "no matter what i do i cant get pregnant"--always assume you potentially can get pregnant and take precautions. Otherwise I would suggest you see a doctor about the other issues.
2006-07-10 06:24:25
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answered by PlayadelTracey 2
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I have the same problem. But mine is that, I have not had what you would call a main period for 2 years. Nothing wrong with you, just don't get stress out about it. My doctor told me, that some women cycle changes like that.
Some would have their periods and then it gone. No big deal about it. But some doctor would give you birth control pills, to get your period rolling again. Some times that works, there is another set of pills. But I forgot what they was call.
2006-06-26 13:57:11
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answered by kygl28 3
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Ask the doctors to check you out for Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome. It's a hormone disorder that causes odd or missed periods. Difficulty getting pregnant, difficulty staying pregnant, and a ton of other things. It has some major effects and some that are just minor. It's also sort of hard to diagnose, but they may not even be thinking to check for it. just a thought.
2006-06-26 14:15:44
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answered by moon_maiden42 4
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According to medical science, the menstrual cycle may not be steady in the initial stages of its occurrence and it may be a while before it gets regularised in one's life. So, don't worry but do consult a gynaecologist rather than a GP and get professional advice.
2006-07-09 10:04:07
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answered by Sami V 7
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If you arent stressed out, have been trying to get pregnant and have not had a period in two months, I suggest you go and get a pregnancy test and take it. Once you find out your answer, GO SEE A DOCTOR!!!!!
2006-07-10 10:34:46
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answered by kimberleibenton 4
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Well this happens alot, Alot of it could be that your diet has changed or your not eating good, not drinking enough water. if it continues happening you should see another doctor and they will probably put you on birth control so you start having them again.
2006-06-26 13:59:28
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answered by kimber g 4
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It could be several things. I am irregular too. Have you had A follicle stimulation hormone test to rule out Premature ovarian Failure?
2006-07-10 13:36:46
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answered by Wild seed 4
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Have you been checked for fibroids? this is very common in women and they can find them by doing a sonnagram. Has your Dr. ordered this test? If not I would suggest you have them check for these.
Deidre
2006-07-10 12:22:27
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answered by Deidre G 1
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Sorry but I can't help you right now. Have you ever tried to talk to your parents about this. Maybe your mother had a similar problem.
2006-07-08 19:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you didn't mention;
are you exercising more - that could have an effect
what's your age - could you be pre menopausal (family history)
have you been taking the pill or stopped recently
are you more sexually active
There are sooo many possibilities, good luck
2006-07-06 20:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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