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Hello ladies
Im a 40 yr old who has been trying to have a baby for yrs.Here the issue i have several doctors over the yrs and no one seems to know anything 1 doctor says i have pcos another says fibroids and another says im perfectly fine . My cycle comes when it wants to and stays for as long as it wants to. Up until recently i will have a cycle once a month then all of a sudden it just stopped. My sex drive has plumish with is taking toll on my marriage.And when i do have sex its very painful and i tend to bleed.so if there is any ladies out there that can point me in the right direction of a good doctor i will be forever greatful. Im located in Los Angeles ,Ca but if nessasary will travel...thank u
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I also had that prolactin problem mentioned above.  A pill a day fixed it.  You can always go to Tijuana Mexico to a fertility clinic.
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See an RE right away. Unfortunately time is not on your side. Hope you get answers and your baby soon. X
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Dr. Marc E. Lewis with Hillsboro Clinic in Hillsboro, Oregon, diagnosed my problem after going to Dr after Dr for years. I had been suffering from similar symptoms as you. All it took was a blood test to figure out my problem, which is I have a brain tumor that causes my prolactin levels to go through the roof. Hence, not being able to conceive.  I am 40 yrs old pregnant with my fourth child. I hope this helps you somehow.
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