Pregnancy After D&C & Amenorrhea: What You Need to Know
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant after a dilation and curettage (DNC) procedure and even if you have not had a period for three years.
After a DNC, your body may take some time to return to its normal menstrual cycle, and it may be possible to ovulate and become pregnant before you have had a period. Additionally, women who have not had a period for three years may still be able to ovulate and become pregnant if they have not reached menopause.
If you are concerned about getting pregnant after a DNC, it is important to talk to your doctor for personalized guidance and birth control options.
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