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Old 10-19-2005, 10:25 AM
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Welcome to the board!

First and foremost- you should see a doctor and get started on progesterone to have a period. Long periods of nothing can actually increase your risk for uterine and cervical cancers- so you should bleed at least once or twice a year to clean things out.

Once you have a good period- there are plenty of things that you can do to get things working again and hopefully get prego. I would recommend skipping the gyn and going straight to an RE. Most likely they will run some tests to see if you have PCOS or something else. If it's PCOs they will put you on an insulin drug- like metformin, and then followed up with clomid a few months later.

Getting a good bleed and a proper diagnosis is the first and most important step though.

Good luck!
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