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Can i have kids? I am not really sure i am 21. I have really bad cramps my period has been coming later. ?

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Really bad period cramps, My period comes later and later. I have already tried to have s*x plenty of times no baby yet. I have lots weight over the years. My period used to come in the middle of the month when i was bigger, now it comes the next month.

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  1. If you are concerned about your periods or your fertility you should see your dr, they can run the appropriate tests and ease your mind


  2. depends, are you a boy or a girl?

  3. Sometimes weight loss can s***w up your hormones and things like that and get things out of whack. There's no way to tell if you're unable to have kids until you go to your gynecologist. Tell your doctor your situation and tell her all of your medical history. If something is wrong, they will be able to find it.

    I'm sure nothing is wrong though!

    I found out in February that I have PCOS and it is possible that when I try that I won't be able to have kids--but I'm praying that I will! If you do decide to go to the gyno, make sure you bring up PCOS. They can do testing to see if that could be the problem if you suspect it. There are plenty of websites on the subject, but here is a website that addresses the health problem and will list all of the possible symptoms: http://www.4woman.gov/faq/pcos.htm

    I hope everything turns out okay!

  4. See your doctor...if you have been trying to conceive for more than 1 year.  If not, give it time...visit www.babyzone.com. There is lots of helpful information there...and you can learn about BBT and that will help you in determining your menstrual pattern.  and fertility friend is a good online charting site.  Good luck to you!

  5. Really bad cramps are a sign of Endometriosis. This is where the uterine lining grows in places that it shouldn't. It can sometimes block the fallopian tubes causing a person to be unable to have a baby. There is a surgery they can do, but you will need to try to get pregnant as soon as possible after the surgery. The reason for this is that the uterine lining that was removed from the tubes will grow back.

    Birth control pills are one option in controlling it once you have been cleaned out. It will help you have less painful periods but there is a risk to them, so discuss this option with your doctor.

  6. my period time changes all the time. if you are still having your period theres still a chance you can have kids unless there's something wrong with you or your partner. you're period probably changed because of the change in your weight. and if you lost all that weight because you ate way less then recommended then that's another reason why your period would change. go to a doctor to see if there is anything wrong with your body that would be rejecting any sperm from entering the egg

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