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i might not be able to have children because i dont have periods

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Zahara

I think you need to see your Dr. before you can come to that conclusion.

I have had pcos for more than 14 years and I am now pregnant with my second child -- naturally conceived.

I sometimes didn't see my period for 6 months and with my first pregnancy, my last period was April and I took in July. So keep the faith and please go talk to your gp.

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Alpacaem

I have cysts in both my ovaries. I didn't have a period for 5 whole years. Not one.

I was under a fertility clinic and they asked me to do my best at losing weight. As they couldn't offer help until I had lost two stone.

Your gp can get you free gym membership for a month under certain circumstances.

Anyway... when I did lose weight my periods came back and I became pregnant. I've now got two beautiful children.

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