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Q: I Can't Get Pregnant :'(
asked by: Meowth on May 22nd, 2005
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I am trying to get pregnant but my menstrual period never ends. I have been on it for more than three months! It's not heavy and I don't spot but its regular. I have gone to see a doctor and all she gave me was iron pills to make up for lost blood. I have had sex with my boyfriend and he came in me many times and I cannot get pregnant! Can anybody tell me is there a way I can get pregnant while on my preiod? Help!
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askara
replied on May 23rd, 2005
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I think you need to get on to your dr about this.

If hes just giving you iron tablets then hes messing you about, have you told him that you are trying to get pregnant?

A friend of mine had the same problem where she would just not stop bleeding, I am yet to hear hwo she is doing but shes been rather ill as a result, talk to your dr and make him pull his finger outta his butt.
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Tamadrummer
replied on May 23rd, 2005
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The saddest part is, is that this is a female not male doctor doing this to you.

You would think that she would have extra compassion for a female problem that a male doctor would be capable of understanding from a scientific aspect but not the emotional side.

Change doctors quickly or make an appt with your ob/gyn and they will know how to go about helping you. You cannot just go on like you are and you will need to see a specialist to get the correct testing completed.
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