Difficulties Getting Pregnant with Long, Irregular Menstrual Posted: 01-20-06 19:06pm
hi,
i had a period on the 31 of december
2005,that was the FIRST DAY ,and had
intercourse 5 times druing the next 2
days,and didnt use the condom twice once
he was sure he didnt ejaculate in me,and
the second time he wasnt sure..so i wanted
to know whats the posability in me getting
pregnant? i always have iregular periods
sometimes every 2 months,sometimes every
months its always different and i would
love to get pregnant.
i hope you can help me!
regards,
natasha
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Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms Answer A233 Posted: 01-29-06 09:21am
There is a very small possibility that you
will become pregnant. The possibility of
getting pregnant increases when women
menstruate with short cycles (less then 20
days), but as I understand it, your cycles
are longer than normal. You can take a
pregnancy test to be fully informed about
your current status. Irregular cycles are
often the result of a hormonal disturbance
in the axis hypothalamus, pituitary gland,
and/or the ovaries. It is very important
that you ovulate during menstrual cycles
because without ovulation pregnancy is
impossible. Cycles without ovulation are
usually irregular. You may need help from
a gynecologist to examine the function of
your reproductive organs and test your
hormone levels to confirm that you are
ovulating.
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