Macbook pro recovery cd

Hey,
For the first time my macbook pro won't turn on. and like many other cases, is stuck on the openning screen with the spinning wheel.
The problem is that, when i bought the macbook i didn't recived any cd with is...I haven't discoverd it until now(i didn't needed it).
The mackbook was bought about 10 monthes ago...what should i do?
thanks!

Hey,
i'm posting back because the problem happend again...and my mac is stuck in the booting screen.
I once again tried to repair using the disc utility and retoring using the time machine,
and it worked, but when i restarted my mac it did the same thing..should i re-install the OS?
Thanks,

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