Can a women who suffers from amenorrhea still become pregnant and have children?
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Absolutely! Most likely, such a person would require infertility treatments of some sort to accomplish this. The course of treatment and chance of success would also depend on the reason for the amenorrhea.
I have PCOS. And hence, amenhorrhea. We tried many fertility drugs to make me ovulate, finally finding just the right one. We tried intra-uterine insemination without success, but we were successful on our very first try with in-vitro fertilization. We now have a beautiful 6-month old daughter, and are planning to do the process again this fall.
Talk to your OBGYN. They can help refer you to a fertility specialist.
Best of luck!
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Amenorrhea can be caused by several causes like "hyperthyroidism"excassive anxiety" and a " strong desire to become pregnant".Such women and several others who are temporarily amenorrhec can become pregnant.
Amenorrhea itself is not dangerous at all. It doesn't lead to cancer or premature death, heart disease, diabetes or anything like that. The only serious effect it has is its effect on fertility. If amenorrhea isn't due to pregnancy, it generally prevents getting pregnant.
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