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No period in 4 months.... not pregnant..

I am 22 years old, I have never been pregnant and I am currently not pregnant however I have not had a period in about 4 months... Before that one the time in between was 6 months. I have had all the normal tests at the doctor and everything has checked out normal and I have never been told theres anything abnormal with my body, besides the fact that I dont get periods... heres the problem... me and my husband decided to start a family, but is my lack of having periods going to effect this process?  what should I do?

I used to take birth control pills a year ago but I had to stop due to the horrible cramps and the constant feeling of having to throw up all the time... what does this mean, is this normal?
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I haven't started my period its been 4 months I do feel like numb move meant been having heavy lower back pain head hurts hear and there and my boobs have milk in them I told my doctor but he says its a bad urine infection but when I started taking the pills for it I throw it back up n its like I can't take any pills cuz it hurts my stomach I only could take Tylenol please if yall know any good doctors In san Antonio so they could check whats wrong with me
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136689 tn?1419580447
i sort of have the same problem, it's a plain fact that i don't ovulate, i ended up seeing a Re. and was put on clomid, which is a drug that stimulates the ovaries to relese eggs. If you really want to start a family i think this would be the best option, go talk to your doctor about it i'm sure they will be able to direct you in the right direction,

good luck
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