When you get a thick discharge. If you haven't had but 4 or 5 periods a year, have you and your doctor decided that this is normal for you?If not, you might want to fill them in...
2006-06-16 18:39:32
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answered by coorissee 5
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well there are ovualtion kits you can try im doing them now and they are great !!! you buy them at the drug store or any shop that sells pregnancy stuff... you buy an ovulation kit for 5 days it comes with 5 peeing cups and 5 tests you do one test a day for 5 days at the same time every day.... it sort of looks like a pregnancy test but for ovualtion.... it comes up positive when you are at your highest and that means you are going to ovulate in 24 - 36 hours so you have sex on the day you get a positive and the day after....its worked for alot of women thats just an easier thing to try so that when you know you are most fertile you can plan a romantic evening and just enjoy the night instead of worrying the WHOLE month about making sure that you and your husband had sex on certain days so goodluck and for the future CONGRATS
2006-06-18 17:28:40
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answered by bellitarose 4
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If you only have bleeding 4-5 times a year, you are only ovulating *at most* 4-5 times a year. Not all of those are necessarily periods.
The only way to know for sure is to chart your fertility signs. Ovulation Web sites or ovulation predictor kits will *not* work for you. Please read _Taking Charge of Your Fertility_ by Toni Weschler. It has lots of information, and it will help you determine when you are fertile and if the bleeding is from a period or not.
Good luck!!!
2006-06-18 08:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a great book called "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" that teaches you how to recognize your fertile signs. If you are suffering from Oligomenorrhea (infrequent/irregular periods) you really need to see a GYN because you probably have a hormonal imbalance that can be fixed. Women with long/irregular cycles also have higher miscarriage rates, so go see your doctor!
2006-06-16 21:25:09
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answered by sumnerrain 4
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Having only 4-5 periods a year isn't good for your body. Talk to your OBGYN. They'll probably send you for some bloodwork to try to find out what's up. They'll be able to help you figure out what you can do to increase your cycles, thus making it easier for you to tell when you're fertile.
2006-06-17 02:53:07
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answered by mycornerofbrickheaven 3
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buy a ovulation kit
2006-06-17 02:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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my girl friend had the same problem. she went on birthcontrol for a few months, got off it and now she has a regular cycle.
2006-06-16 19:09:04
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answered by caine228 1
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