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primarly amenorrhea at the age of 23

hi. i have primary amenorrhea and i'm 23. i'm really worried about it,i've never had period. doctors made some test over the years, but couldn't tell me why it is happening and how to treat it properly. i've been taking contraception pill for almost 2 years and during that time i was normally having period but i stopped in the last month and now again nothing. i don't know what to do and how to cope with this kind of disease. can i ever get pregnant? please help me with some advises and some info to understand it better. thanks a lot
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that comment doesn't really make anyone w/ this feel any better little one
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wow!!! i cant belive that people are like 20-30 and still dont have there period because of this " primarly amenorrhea!! how do you know that you have it i really hope i dont have it!!! im only 13 ! and dont have my period but i actaully want my period to happened best wishes for all that have this thing?
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Hi,
I'm 32 and also have primary amenorrhea.  I had lots of tests in my early 20's to figure out why, but never any clear answers.  I took hormone therapy for about a year, and had periods then, but decided periods were not so fun.  Sorry I don't have advice, but just letting you know that you aren't alone.   I personally am not trying to get pregnant (would rather adopt).  Have you consulted any fertility doctors about your concerns?
Best Wishes,
Laura
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