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Q: Menstruation and Pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 14th, 2008
I started my period on 3/10/2008 after not having for three months was on the pill continuously because of prior endometriosis and had a regular period in Nov. 2007 but none since until now. I started taking Ovule, do i continue to take it even on my period? Or after my period stops? I am 38 almost 39 and would love to have another baby. Any suggestions? HELP!!! Was on 100 mg Provera twice a day with no avail, no period. Is there any hope for me?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 3rd, 2008
Womens Conditions Answer A3853
There is hope for you to get pregnant as long as you have ovulations. You may want to stop taking contraceptive pills because they prevent ovulation.




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