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Look here. There are quite a few reasons testing would occur. Check out the link for more information. Amenorrhea (irregular periods, etc) Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) are some things that he may be checking for.
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| Posts: 567 | Location: Care-a-lot | Registered: 04-05-03 |    |
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This site will give you some information.But as a friend, I want to share: God promises us the desires of our heart. My prayers are with you. I have watched you walk thru so much, please remember that for each valley there are two mountains. I love you, Ruthie
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Honey, I didn't mean to make you scared. Let me tell you, I have 2 beautiful boys and I also have Amenrrhea (it stabilized after I had my sons), but before then, I would skip 6-9 months of periods in a year.
In fact, when I got pregnant in one March, I hadn't had a period since the previous September and then I didn't have one until after my pregnancy ended in August... so that year I went over a year without a period (but still got pregnant!).
Your doctor was right about not worrying, you might as well simply wait and see what the end results of the tests are.
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I had my Right ovary removed due to a huge cyst (football sized). I also have a high risk for cancer, I actually had surgery in 1993 for CIN Level 3 malformed cells (one teeny step below full-blown cancer). When I had the ovary removed, I felt such a loss AND I STILL HAVE another one!
I can't have more kids (I am a major risk for death with how bad my other pregnancies went, I nearly died for both of them).. and I grieve about it (a lot less now at 39 years old) but I do still grieve.
Sagus and I plan to adopt a child when he graduates college.
I can't say more than console you and say how sorry I am that you are not able to have children the biological way. But time DOES make the wounds less painful even if the hurt never goes totally away.
We are here to talk if you want to. My email is in my profile if you want to email me.
<----------------------[Click on my name over there)
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