The answer to your question is yes! First of all, you really need to see your doctor, preferably an OB/gyn. It is not uncommon for some women to only have a period 1-4 times a year, but you need to make sure you're okay, especially if you're contemplating having a family.
What's determined as an irregular period, is what's irregular to you. If I normally have my period every month and then it stops, that's irregular for me, understand? If you're sexually active and don't want children, you really need to use a form of birth control, because you can still pregnant. Using the pill can be up to 99.9% effective if taken correctly & can prevent pregnancy, in addition to helping you regulate your menstrual cycle. Just remember, the pill doesn't protect you against sexually transmitted diseases or HIV. Again, you need to talk to your physician and determine what is right for you.
2006-07-18 20:23:41
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answered by mangosmoothie 6
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Most likely yes. I only get my period three or four times a year for only two or three days but have 3 handsome sons. The best person to truly answer this question tho is your OBGYN.
2006-07-19 00:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can, although it may be a bit more difficult for you, vs. a woman ovulating on a regular basis.
2006-07-19 00:51:39
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answered by afanofnataliewood 3
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yes, but you have to notice the regular period of your mensus. then show a doctor for having a child you can surly have a child.
2006-07-19 00:52:52
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answered by kuttan 3
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as long as your still ovulating- you are able to have children.
good luck if you are trying!! :)
2006-07-19 00:53:33
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answered by (NO) NAME 5
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why don't you ask a doctor?
2006-07-19 00:56:19
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answered by venus11224 6
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