i would talk to oan ob doc.
2006-11-07 04:26:59
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answered by greengrass 3
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When your period isn't at the same time every month ovulation can happen weeks after your period. If that was happening to me I'd look up how to keep a basal temperature chart (I had a friend who did this and got pregnant almost immediately), then you can learn when you are ovulating and when to try. If you did this then you could show your doctor to get some ideas as to what's going on. You could do this for a few months to go over it with your doctor. You could talk to your doctor to see if s/he has any idea, or suggestions. Maybe you could see a specialist.
2006-11-07 14:09:14
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answered by jadecat_12 2
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Nothing is "wrong" with you, it takes different amounts of time for all women, sometimes.
-----For some women, getting pregnant is very easy. They find that it can all happen within 3 months. However, on the other side of the coin, some women find it very difficult to get pregnant. There are many reasons for this, such as; Age, stress, and overall physical condition.
Nowadays there are four fertility tests that you can take in order to find out the reasons as to why you can't get pregnant. The four fertility tests are; Hormone testing, Ovulation, Chlamydia and gonorrhoea cultures, and Sperm analysis.
Hormone testing consists of a series of blood tests that are taken at different times, which helps to verify the normal hormone production. This blood test measures the amount of progesterone you have, and finds out if you have enough of it to carry on a pregnancy. Another blood test is done to test your prolactin levels. Prolactin is the hormone which is responsible for producing breast milk. Having elevated levels of prolactin can impede with conception. There is also another blood test taken to test your thyroid function. Having an under or over stimulated thyroid can cause problems with getting pregnant.
In the ovulation test, your gynaecologist is looking for regularity in your cycle. A good way to track your cycle length is by using and ovulation predictor kit. This kit is recommended by most gynaecologists.
Chlamydia and gonorrhoea cultures are taken in order to detect these two viruses (Chlamydia and gonorrhoea). These two viruses are preventable but also difficult to detect. Chlamydia and gonorrhoea can cause infertility.
Sperm analysis is done by taking a sample of your partner's sperm. With this sample, one can easily evaluate sperm count and quality. The quality of the sperm is measured by its shape and movement.
Taking these 4 fertility tests will help your doctor to find out where the problem lies in you not being able to get pregnant. Once your doctor knows this, the next part of the procedure is finding a solution to rectify this problem. Good luck!
2006-11-07 12:27:44
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answered by kms010494 2
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You may need to see a physician to regulate your periods first. Mine gave me progesterone for about 3 months, which regulated my periods. I conceived my daughter a few months after I stopped taking the progesterone. Also, be sure to have your partner's sperm checked. Your gyno doc can order the test, and it's a very quick way to be sure he's okay. Even if he's fathered other children, sometimes blockages or other issues arise with dad which are easily fixed.
2006-11-07 12:28:12
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answered by Mrs. Strain 5
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I think you should go to an obgyn and start trying under medical advice and supervision...maybe that will help. Sorry if nothing has worked for you, but we can't do anything else...we just try to help based on what we know. Time will come for you, I'm sure, just don't get too obsesed about it....you need to relax and be in a better state of mind to get pg. Good luck
2006-11-07 14:06:40
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answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6
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I understand how you feel . I went thru the same thing and it was very frustrating. Give it some more time or - depinding on your age- go see a dr if you think something else is wrong . Don't be afraid to speak up.
Good Luck.
2006-11-07 12:32:36
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answered by Lily18 5
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Well, maybe you should see the dr about your troubles. He can help you get a schedule, or give you meds to help. He might give you something to regulate your periods and then monitor you while you try. I don't think you can't get pg, it's just harder for some people than it is for others. Good luck and don't give up...and try not to be so grumpy...that's not helping matters either.
2006-11-07 12:37:30
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answered by farmersdaughter 4
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Only a doctor would be able to answer what could be wrong with you, esp since you said you have weird periods and you've tried and tried.
Good luck.
2006-11-07 12:27:07
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answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7
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When you have irregular periods, you won't ovulate at the same time every month. You should go to the doctor to get tested and see if there is anything causing your irregular periods.
2006-11-07 12:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You lack a proper diet or you should begin taking vitamin supplements.
2006-11-07 12:27:14
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answered by neilinhp 3
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