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Q: I Can't Get Pregnant
asked by: bytterflyfrog on March 25th, 2007
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Sad I have been trying to get pregnant for 7 yrs now and have had no luck. My dodtor said i have a normal estrogen leval and no sists on my overies. My husband has 2 kids.I only have a period 2 maybe 3 times a year. I keep thinking that one day it will happen but lately i am not so sure.Why would i be having these problems?
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Volaremos
replied on March 26th, 2007
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Hi there, welcome to the forum, Hope you like it here.

So sorry for what your going through, i know how hard it could get when its taking so long.
What dose your DR say about your condition.

Sorry couldnt be much of a help. Just wanted to welcome you.
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Moo
replied on March 26th, 2007
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If you're only have 2 or 3 periods a year then your doctor needs to find out why - your cycle is clearly not as it should be which will make ttcing very difficult.

Keep going back to your docs until you get some answers
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negar
replied on March 26th, 2007
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Hello
Welcome to the forum. There are medication you can take to help you ovulate monthly. I agree with Moo, see a good fertility doctor.
Keep us posted.
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Abbysmom
replied on March 27th, 2007
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Your doctor needs to check a lot more than just your estrogen. I suggest you get another doctor who is willing to look more in-depth at your cycles.
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