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Crod

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Confused...
Posted: 04-20-07 14:19pm

Hi, I am new to this forum. I am 32 years old and i experiencing hot flashes. I am still confused of why am I gettin this at such an early age. I have three children and i've had the tubligation done 10 years ago. I want to have at least one more child even if its through invitro. But i haven't gotten my period in a month. Should i wait a little longer to see if i get my period again, or does this mean i will never get anymore. My doctor said the results show that i have post-menopause.
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Re: Confused...
Posted: 04-20-07 14:54pm

Crod wrote:
Hi, I am new to this forum. I am 32 years old and i experiencing hot flashes. I am still confused of why am I gettin this at such an early age. I have three children and i've had the tubligation done 10 years ago. I want to have at least one more child even if its through invitro. But i haven't gotten my period in a month. Should i wait a little longer to see if i get my period again, or does this mean i will never get anymore. My doctor said the results show that i have post-menopause.


you still might have a period. You might miss a month and then you might have a few month each month in a row. If your doctor told you that you are post-menopause. You could very well stop. But at your age you probably will have a period every now and then until you stop completely.
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Crod

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Posted: 04-20-07 14:58pm

Can I still get pregnant? Or is it too soon for me to jump into conclusions?
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