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Is there a link between SCFE (slipped capital femoral epiphysis) and infertility as an adult? |
I was treated for SCFE as a child, and then I didn't start my cycle until I was 16. From this time and over the past 11 years I've never been consistant or normal in this regard. My OBGYN is trying to figure out what the problem is. I never thought there might be a connection. Is there any link between SCFE and infertility, be it hormonal irregularaties or result of extensive x-rays. Hi WOW that is some question,if your OBGYN is trying to figure it out,then if your having a problem seek further 2nd Specialist opinion. Source(s):Nurse |
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