I am sorry to : Hear about your trauma. This is not a question that can be answered by an on-line panelist. You will need to be medically worked up to determine the reason that you have not been having periods. After assessment your physician can provide a better idea regarding fertility. Take care.
Answered 6/13/2013
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Seek answers: I agree with dr. Fowler. Until you get an answer as to why you have developed "secondary amenorrrhea" (missing your periods once you had a history of normal periods before) you can not tell if you can pregnant or not. Once the cause is determined, treatment can occur and then you may or may not be able to get pregnant. Best wishes.
Answered 3/11/2023
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