Absolutely. So long as you are physically healthy and you are menstruating, you can have children. I have seen many of my patients make full recoveries and go on to have kids. :)
If you're someone who is recovered, and are concerned about conceiving, it might be reassuring to see your OB/GYN and your MD for a physical. If you're someone who is struggling, get help now. The longer the duration of your illness, the more at risk for medical complications you become.
That said, pregnancy and motherhood brings up A LOT (for women who are recovered, issues around body image may arise), so it's always good to have support and people to check in with.
Good luck!
2006-09-04 12:39:35
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answered by EDtherapist 5
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I would check with your doctor, first and disscuss that,with he or she they can truly give you a clear cut answer on that.
2006-09-04 19:27:57
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answered by nicknacpattymac 2
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no cause they'll pass on their sickness to their daughters through their mental abuse about how their daughter is fat when she is not.
Dont do it you creep
2006-09-04 19:20:12
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answered by inthehouse10k 1
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as long as you didn't have permanent damage from the disease, sure
2006-09-04 19:14:58
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answered by advicemom 4
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sure.
2006-09-04 19:14:20
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answered by DK 2
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