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Molly Maloof, MD

Director of Clinical Content
@DoctorBase

I Don't Ovulate

I'm 38, have very irregular periods and have been ttc for a little over a year. I have had all the blood tests and ultrasounds to check reproductive organs, which have all come back normal. No PCOS, no cysts, no POF, nothing. My OB/GYN said I basically, just don't ovulate. I have been referred to a RE. I was just wondering what your course of action would be after the first visit. These tests were taken less than 6 months ago.
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  • Female | 38 years old
  • Medications: Prograf
  • Conditions: Kidney transplant

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RE? TTC? I'm guessing you've been Trying To Concieve, but have now been referred to a Reproductive Endocrinologist? Given your transplant, my first action might be consult with your nephrologist. Sure wish I had a simpler answer, but difficult questions require a team approach. On the bright side, it sounds like you've found a great team! LOGL.

TTFN!
Well not sure of your weight - but if you are overweight and not having periods - then you DO have PCOS.

But you could also be premature menopause too, or many OTHER reasons.

Plus given you have a kidney transplant - YOU DO NOT want to become pregnant - that can cause your kidney to fail - not a good option in my humble opinion.
Brad Douglas