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Suggest Treatment For Getting Pregnant

I am 44 and trying to get pregnant. My cycles have been off for the past six months. My daughter had a triple organ transplant and is fighting for her life, so i have a lot of stress. I don t know if i am starting to go through mentopause or if it is stress related. I have a new partner, we have never had children together but he has had three and i have had five. I have been trying for eight months. Do u suggest clomid?
Mon, 3 Oct 2016
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Hi. Your situation is a little bit delicate. You are 44 and you have menstrual delay for 6 months. Do you have hot flashes? The greatest possibility is that you may be in the perimenopause, which is the phase around menopause. Anyway, what would give an accurate answer regarding the desire of getting pregnant is a single test which is AMH (antiMullerian Hormone). It could tell us your current situation of the ovary. If you want to take clomid, first you need to have menstruations and you should try Progesteron to take them back.
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Suggest Treatment For Getting Pregnant

Hi. Your situation is a little bit delicate. You are 44 and you have menstrual delay for 6 months. Do you have hot flashes? The greatest possibility is that you may be in the perimenopause, which is the phase around menopause. Anyway, what would give an accurate answer regarding the desire of getting pregnant is a single test which is AMH (antiMullerian Hormone). It could tell us your current situation of the ovary. If you want to take clomid, first you need to have menstruations and you should try Progesteron to take them back.