i am suffering from amenorrhea.my last period was nov.4 .my husband is working abroad.he came dec.19 so he used condom eventhough i have amenorrhea.but we found out on jan.18 that the condom was broken.is it possible for me to get pregnant?


Hi, Yes, you can still become

Hi,

Yes, you can still become pregnant. Six weeks between periods is not a very long time for a woman with amenorrhea. Even though a woman does not have a menstrual cycle for several months or years she will still ovulate and pregnancy is possible.

I recommend making an appointment with your OB/GYN for a pregnancy test or purchase a home pregnancy test. If you are pregnant you will have some decisions to make whether you you decide to keep the baby or terminate the pregnancy.

Best Regards,
TammyM

 
 

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