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Can a Women concieve eventhough she may not get a period?


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Fertility Stories - infertility experiences of people like you.

If a woman has never had a period, she probably is not ovulating and can therefore not conceive.

Fertility treatments are available that can help women with most types of problems, whether artificially stimulating production of an ovum or by using donor eggs, when necessary. The treatment, obviously, depends on the diagnosis.

A hormonal profile (done by drawing blood) may be a good way to get started.

Good luck!
Rachel Inbar
www.FertilityStories.com

Posted 2007-07-18T19:14:57Z
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