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trying to get pregnant
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trying to get pregnant

by nika4596, Mar 02, 2008 03:26PM
BEEN TRYING TO GET PREGNANT FOR SOME YEARS NOW & NOTHING HAS HAPPEN B/C MY MONTHLY ISN'T REGULAR & I HAVE BEEN  TAKING THE GERITOL COMPLETE PILLS BUT NOTHING HAS HAPPEN I'VE TAKEN ABOUNT THE BOTTLES.
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by tameka913, Mar 09, 2008 04:08PM
To: nika4596
hi have you been to a doctor? Have you had any test done? If it has been years since you were trying to conceive, then you should have seen a doctor a long time ago. I'm only saying this because if you don't get preggers within the first year then you need help.

by Ania1, Mar 18, 2008 10:24AM
To: nika4596
You definetyly need to go to the doctor. I am very regular with my periods, but had issues getting pregnant - I went to the doctor and it turned out that one of my tubes is blocked.

by fyrefly, Mar 19, 2008 12:23PM
To: nika4596
i have always had pretty irregular cycles. mine was due to ovarian cysts. i agree with the comments above. please go and see a physician.
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