best thing is to know if she is ovulating or no... so get a ovulation predictor kit.. and have sex around those times...or the other option is to go to a fertility doctor and see what exactally is the matter
2006-08-04 03:50:12
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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Tell your friend not to worry. I have had irregular periods all of my life. I was bc Yasmin, it didn't help regulate my periods, at all. They still came when ever they wanted. No matter what lifestyle changes I made. The doctors said maybe its because you are a little overweight, so I lost weight. NOTHING! I am very healthy and still nothing. But I had a period in April (wow nothing big, just another inconvenience in my life) I figured that it might or might not come again next month. Whatever used to it being irregular. It didn't come in May or June, no big deal. I have went 6 months with out it. Continued to take the birth control. Then on July 5th, I found out that I was pregnant. But I am only 7 weeks to the day. So your friend can still get pregnant with the irregular periods it just has to be her right time. Oh by the way the doctors told me that I would never be able to have kids the natural way, that I would have to be put on fertility drugs in order to get pregnant. Doctors don't always know what they are talking about! When God wants something to happen it will happen no matter what. So tell your friend, to buy some kind of ovulation kit and keep her faith up. It will happen soon!!
Tell he I said Good Luck and I hope that she is blessed soon enough....
2006-08-04 04:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. I am not an obstetrician or a gynecologist, but i have an in depth friend who is both. At the same time it is authentic that as women age it could actually emerge as more difficult for them to conceive, that doesn't imply that they can not. Except there's some physical obstacle with both you or your husband's reproductive organs, and so long as you haven't entered menopause yet, you should be in a position to conceive just exceptional. I've a son and a daughter. My son is six and my daughter is 13 months historic. It took me two weeks to get pregnant the first time, and the second time it took three months. It takes a mixture of things for theory to arise: timing, temperature and of course healthful reproductive organs. I've continually been instructed that when you've tried having children for 365 days or more and you continue to have not been able to conceive that it's generally time to see a health practitioner about it. Provided that you have not entered menopause yet, though, being able to conceive must not be a quandary for you. Don't forget, though, that simply considering which you could conceive does no longer always mean that the youngster that you simply conceive will probably be without difficulty carried. You could be in a excessive chance category when you consider that of your age, and there is a larger likelihood that the child you and your husband conceive might have down syndrome or some other genetic sickness. Nonetheless, there is additionally a threat that your child would be wholly healthy. I might absolutely advise seeking medical advice after your well being coverage kicks in. The healthcare professional will be in a position to reply your entire questions significantly better than can i. Excellent success.
2016-08-09 10:15:54
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answered by roddam 2
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Oh this might sound terrible, but has she considered that perhaps she is not the problem? Maybe her partner is? I mean if she is ovulating then maybe its him. I have my periods like every 3 months, maybe once a month or sometimes i don't see them for longer and during my first marriage i thought i couldn't have any babies because we tried for two yrs and nothing. As soon as i left my then-husband and got together with the love of my life we were pregnant within just a couple of months! We have a beautiful son and are actually expecting baby number two. This might not be her situation as all women are different but its definately something to consider if the doctors say she is good and fertile.
2006-08-04 04:06:18
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answered by Stregita 1
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Absolutely. I'm now not an obstetrician or a gynecologist, however I have a near buddy who's each. While it's precise that as ladies age it may grow to be tougher for them to conceive, that doesn't imply that they are not able to. Unless there's a few bodily challenge with both you or your husband's reproductive organs, and as long as you have not entered menopause but, you must be ready to conceive simply exceptional. I have a son and a daughter. My son is six and my daughter is thirteen months ancient. It took me 2 weeks to get pregnant the primary time, and the moment time it took 3 months. It takes a mixture of matters for notion to arise: timing, temperature and of direction healthful reproductive organs. I've regularly been instructed that for those who've attempted having youngsters for year or extra and you continue to have not been ready to conceive that it is frequently time to look a healthcare professional approximately it. So lengthy as you have not entered menopause but, despite the fact that, being ready to conceive must now not be a challenge for you. Bear in brain, despite the fact that, that simply considering you'll be able to conceive does now not always imply that the little one that you just conceive can be effectively carried. You might be in a top hazard class considering of your age, and there's a bigger possibility that the little one you and your husband conceive would have down syndrome or another genetic ailment. Still, there could also be a hazard that your little one might be totally healthful. I might obviously advise searching for scientific recommendation after your wellbeing coverage kicks in. The healthcare professional can be ready to reply your whole questions so much bigger than can I. Good good fortune.
2016-08-20 23:44:07
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answered by shannonhouse 3
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I had irregular periods when I was having sex like 5 times a week 3-4 times a day even during my period it would prolong my period or even make it heavier. But as soon as I slowed down a bit I became regular 7 days medium to light. It just depends on your body.
2006-08-04 04:38:30
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answered by ? 2
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Be patient and don't stress herself. She'll eventually have kids, I know women with irregular periods who the doctors said there was no way they were gonna ever have kids have 3 or 4 kids now with no help. So encourage her to keep trying.
2006-08-04 04:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry to hear about your freind! (HUGS) Here's something that may help her it's called Vitex . She can get it from this site herbalremedies.com als here's some other site that may be able to help tryingtoconceive.com and taoofherbs.com Good luck sweetie and God bless!
2006-08-04 03:53:17
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answered by KK 5
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she's going to need to see a specialist (endocrinologist). don't waist time seeing a regular gynocologist!
2006-08-04 03:57:48
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answered by JayneDoe 5
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