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what do you think?

Okay, on Feb 17 I was put on a hormone replacement treatment for 10 days,so I finished it February 24. Well, my doctor said I would have a menstrual cycle No more then two weeks after taking the medicine. I saw a new doctor and she says there are 2 things that stop you from having a menstrual cycle 1 menopause and pregnancy we know it's not menopause cause I'm only 18. So if I have No cycle by Wednesday this week I go for a blood pregnancy test. I'm really tired all the time and I have frequent urination. I really hope I'm pregnant but I'm also scared. Any ideas on what you think about it? Let me know(: Any input is welcomed!(:
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I agree with the previous response...there are MANY things that can delay or stop menstruation. I'd get the results from the test first, but I'd seek another opinion as well - not sure I'd want a doctor with that much of a "black and white" view on life caring for me through my pregnancy!
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My menstruation stopped because of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Clearly your doctor does not know everything that stops menstruation. You should go to someone else.
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