I am trying to get pregnant but I haven't had a period in about 9 months and I know I'm not pregnant.Some people told me that I need a period to get pregnant do you think it is true.I have had a period before but I was taking birth control pills and I stopped taking them when I decided I wanted children and my period stopped to.What do you think I should do.PLEASE HELP ME!!!
ammo answered Sunday July 22 2007, 10:24 am: I would have to agree with sevenmilliondown on this. The best option is to have a chat with your family doctor and explain what is going on, they will be able to help you and offer you a more professional diagnosis as opposed to what anyone here or any people can offer you. :] [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
sevenmilliondown answered Sunday July 22 2007, 7:45 am: Really, the best advice is to go see your doctor.
You do need a period to get pregnant. In order to get pregnant you need to have an egg, the lining of your uterus swells to carry that egg in case it is inseminated and grows into what will potentially be a new born. If that egg is not inseminated, then the lining breaks and you have a period.
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