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Im 29 and can't get pregnant im a diabetic i have high blood pressure and have irregular periods and i've been yrying for years what the problem?

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Dr. Michael Traub answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Metabolic Syndrome: Together these problems indicate you have metabolic syndrome. You likely have pcos and probably are not ovulating at all or very irregularly. You most likely would require the help of a reproductive endocrinologist to become pregnant. The diabetes may also affect your hormone levels as well as the functioning of your ovaries and eggs so a specialist can certainly help figure things out for you.

Answered 2/24/2018

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Hard to say: If it has been that long it would be worth a visit by you both to a fertility doctor. He may be shooting blanks, you may have a fixable problem. If neither are the issue they can tell you what your options are to get pregnant.

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