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Q: Please Help!!
asked by: karn73 on January 26th, 2007
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I have a blood disorder ( hereditary angio edemia) that I take medicine (danocrine/danazol) for every day. When I was @ 19 yrs. Old my period stopped. I am 26 now. Is it still possible for me to get pregnant without having my cycle for so long?? I've really been wanting to try to have a baby but not sure if it's even possible now.
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Becky
replied on January 30th, 2007
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I think ou should speak to your doctor about this as it may be specific information according to your blood disorder.

There may very well be a possibility of pregnancy. If you speak to your doctor they should be able to give you advice on ttc.

Good luck!!!
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