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Here's the deal. I'm 23 and don't have period.Last time i had, was before 2 years.
Frst time-when i was 12/13 years old;
Then sveral times.When I went to high school , I had not have period for 4 years.Then my doctor gave me a therapy, (to use contraceptives).It lasted for 6 months, and the only thinnk i got was that I became fat. my hormones are ok, maybe the testosterone is a little high.Now I want to get pregnant, and because of the fat around my ovary , i don't have period and because of that, I might have problem with getting pregnant. Finally my doctor said , if I can't get pregnant, then it will be neccessary to drill my fat, and in that way the sperm would reach my uterus.
Is this very risky? Does the chances of me not getting pregnant ever? This have bugged me for 3 years now. WIll I be ever able to naturally to have children?Thanks.
P.S. Sorry if the written above it's not very comprehensible

2006-11-16 19:20:24 · 2 answers · asked by bilezlatko 3 in Family & Relationships Family

I couldn't have period because of my fat, i.e. the blood can get out because of that.Because of not having periods, my uterus is very small and the right ovary is big and it looked (doctor says) like grid(grille).The spem couldn't get though the way in order to get to the ovule(ovum).

2006-11-16 23:45:38 · update #1

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Yep,.... its a bit confusing. Is the point that you have blocked fallopian tubes, is your doctor just whacked, or did you misunderstand what he said? Never in my life heard of having to have fat drilled away from the ovaries,... its stored OUTSIDE the reproductive system, and it only effects blood hormone levels and ovulation. It does not block sperm. You either need hormone therapy, fertility drugs, ect,... or he should be sending you to a fertility specialist. Think its time you switch doctors.

2006-11-16 22:58:25 · answer #1 · answered by just_me3575 3 · 2 0

get a second opinion I never heard of fat around the ovaries.

2006-11-16 21:52:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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