Time for exam, tests: In cases of amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea that have not been fully evaluated or treated, some primary care or gyn doctors will perform additional tests and occasionally refer patients to specialists in reproductive endocrinology. Those are doctors who are also experts in fertility.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Usually not problem: The pills are protective for your uterus, so not having a cycle while on them is not a problem. The fact that you have had a period before assures us that your.
Answered 7/7/2012
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