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I don't have health insurance so I can't ask a doctor...? |
I haven't had my period in months. That is very typical for me. I went two years once without one. This time it has been at least 4 months. I don't keep great track of it because it happens so rarely. I have had tons of problems such as cysts and cervical cancer but everything (as far as I know) is fine now. I was always told it would be extremely difficult for me to get pregnant but I had a surgery last year to *hopefully* allow the pregnancy process to go a little smoother. Your best bet is to wait until you get insurance, and then go to the gyn for a checkup. There is no way for anyone here to know what is causing your cycle to behave this way, or what can be done to rectify it. You may have to wait until you get insurance. You should go to a Doctor and they can give you medication to make you have yoru period and essentially ovulate. If you don't get your period, I don't believe you ovulate. If you have very irregular or infrequent periods, you are probably not ovulating at all. You will probably require medical intervention (fertility meds) in order to get pregnant. your doctor might have to put you on medication to make you have a period that way you will ovulate monthly. a lot of the time they will give you provera once a month so you will have a cycle |
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