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wanting to be a mother
Having chemo 13 years ago is causing pain now why?
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Q: wanting a baby
asked by: ladyme on April 8th, 2009
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I had leukimia when I was 20 and due to the chemo I don't have a period unless I am on the pill. I am now 33 and my husband and I want to have a baby. I am finding it hard as I haven't met anyone in the same situation as me. No one understands. All I want is hope that it would happen and I can feel like a women again.
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Rosie H
replied on April 8th, 2009
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do you know if you are ovulating? As long as you are ovulating there is a chance.
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ladyme
replied on April 8th, 2009
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could I be
Don't think I am I don't have a period.
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Rosie H
replied on April 10th, 2009
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I heard or read somewhere that you still can get pregnant. Its like some teens get pregnant even before they start their period. I dont know for sure. I would see a doctor to find out of you are ovulating. Or maybe those kits from the store. There has to be something out there
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IhaveHope
replied on June 15th, 2009
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I understand U, because i had Acute Lymfiblastic Leukemia when i was 19 years old. Now i'm 29 and i want to have a baby. I have my period, but my worries are that i could relapse during my pregnancy. Did u talked to your doctor about that? U should see a gynecolog about your period, he should know what to do. i wish u all the best.
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