Well I am 20 and me and my husband are
trying to have a baby we have been trying
for about six months, but the thing is
that I have only got my period two times
since this year started so does this
reduce my chances of gettin preagnant? :?
And also lately I have been having alot
of discharge sometimes it is light green
with no oder to it what is wrong with me?
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GinACod
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 262 Location: Ohio
Posted: 09-14-05 13:15pm
Not sure but that would defenatly be
something to discuss with your doctor.
Have you taken any tests to see if you are
pg? And also if you were on depo or
anything that could be causeing the
discolorazation and the irregular periods.
But it would be something to talk about
with your doctor. Normally a greenish
slimy thing is your mucus plug but if your
not pg then i'm not sure.
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vanessalouanne
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Posted: 09-14-05 13:20pm
Im not real sure either but I do know that
my sister was on depo and now hardley ever
has a period. She is always able to get
pregnant within 2 months of trying *she
is almost 37 weeks right now*
so I think it really depends on the
person. I was on depo and bleed for
months straight and am afraid I wont be
able to get pregnant. I guess we'll just
have to wait and see. See the doctor and
see what they say. Mine thought I was
just fine.
Good luck.
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Pocket Angel
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 241 Location: Thiells, New York
Posted: 09-14-05 13:30pm
With your periods being irregular, your
ovulated at different times, as opposed to
a normal monthly cycle. This could be
the problem and you may want to contact
your doctor on what you can do to make
your periods regular and increase your
chances of conceiving. Good luck!
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starz05
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Sep 2005 Posts: 3 Location: california
Posted: 09-14-05 13:51pm
Well I am not on depo, my periods have
always been irregular for about 5 years
now and that is why we are scared it might
reduce our chances of getting preagnant
and I have a doctors appointment on the
20th so I will see what is going on. But
about the green discharge what is going on
with that? It is sometimes white the
other times light greeen. Is there
something wrong with me?
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GinACod
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 262 Location: Ohio
Posted: 09-14-05 14:08pm
Alot of bc cause different things I barely
rember but I had white discharge after
depo and on the pill, and illregular
periods for the longest time ( about a
year). But after a year the discharge
goes away. They say also that if you
have no sex for a long time then start (
or your first time) you can see discharge
( not nessacerraly happens) but the
greenish thing complexes me.
well I am 20 and me and my
husband are trying to have a baby we have
been trying for about six months, but the
thing is that I have only got my period
two times since this year started so does
this reduce my chances of gettin
preagnant? :? And also lately I have
been having alot of discharge sometimes it
is light green with no oder to it what is
wrong with
me?
unfortunately, yes, it will be a bit
harder than normal to become pregnant. A
woman can only become preg. When she is
ovulating. And you only ovulate after you
get your last period. (about 14 days
after for about 5 days) but that doesn't
mean you can't get preg. At all. You
still can, but you will probably need an
ovulation monitor to know when you
ovulate, or just simplt schedule an app.
W/ an ob gyn.
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Pocket Angel
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 241 Location: Thiells, New York
Re: Please Help!!!!! Posted: 09-14-05 18:30pm
kikagonzalez69
wrote:
unfortunately, yes, it will be a bit
harder than normal to become pregnant.
A woman can only become preg. When she
is ovulating. And you only ovulate
after you get your last period. (about
14 days after for about 5
days).
this isn't true. A woman can get
pregnant any time during her cycle, the
chances of conception only increase during
ovulation. Also, if her periods are
irregular, then she is most likely not
ovulating in a timely matter. The 14
day ovulation rule only occurs when you
have a regular 28 day cycle, which some
women don't. So yes, she does ovulate
after her last period, but since her
periods are irregular, it would be very
hard to tell.
I would suggest what the person above
suggested, get an ovulation monitor, this
may help increase your chances, but would
still possibly looking into going to the
doctor to see what he can do to help.
Good luck!