I am a young newlywed ... We are trying to
concieve, but I have very irregular
periods. I haven't had one in several
months. Does this effect my chances on
getting pregnant?
If so, is there anything I can do about
it??
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Marianne0558
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Posted: 05-15-08 12:36pm
Use one of those home ovulation test kits.
They sell them near the pregnancy tests.
It will tell you when you are most
fertile. Then, have sex like crazy during
the 2 days before and after that time
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Rosie H
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Posted: 05-15-08 12:58pm
yep...once you know when and if you
ovulate you can go from there. Periods
arent alway the best way to tell....
Good luck..theres a lot of great
information in the GETTING PREGNANT forum.
They helped me conceive...im now 6 months
preggos
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Marianne0558
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Posted: 05-15-08 13:12pm
You should also try tracking your fertile
days, this way you can recognize some sort
of pattern to it all a few months down the
line.
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Posted: 05-16-08 19:53pm
I would go to a good herbalist doctor to
give you herbs to help you regulate your
period. I have read a lot about how herbs
like Vitex and Don Quai help women
regulate cycles to ttc.
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