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Name: lisa_loo13
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I'm 23 years old and I haven't had a period in over a year now unless I'm on bc. They've done a D&C on me to see if it would fix the problem and I still haven't had one. Birth controls don't keep me regular at all. I'm either bleeding multiple times during the month or I don't have a period at all. My husband and I are thinking about trying to have a baby and I was just wondering if I can get pregnant without havin been having a period?
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Name: CC31 | Date: Jan 19th, 2009 2:06 AM
You have to ovulate to get pregnant. Usually your period starts 14 days after ovulation. With your periods being so irregular it's hard to say if you will be able to get pregnant. I have PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome), and I only have a period after taking either progesterone or Clomid. I have been trying to conceive for nearly 3 years.

You should share your concerns with your doctor, since he/she is more familiar with your cycle history and medical history. They will have to run lab tests first to see if you are ovulating.

I hope this helps. Good luck :) 

Name: kaymogirl | Date: Jan 29th, 2009 12:26 AM
Well, I'm gonna answer you with a yes..yes you can get pregnant without havin a period, the reason I know is I just recentely found out I was expecting, and I didn't have a period for 2 months...of course if you're trying to start a family, I would definitely see a Dr. and take all the important tests to make sure everything is going good! Good luck... 

 
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