As long as you ovulate some where in those irregular cycles, yeah.
2006-12-03 09:46:10
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answered by amosunknown 7
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You really should see a gynocologist, because sometimes an irregular cycle could mean problems. But some women just always experience irregular cycles and that's normal for them. It really matters if you're ovulating or not. A gynocologist would be able to help you figure things out better.
I have very irregular cycles after getting off birth control, which I was on for 9 years. and I got pregnant...of course, it took over a year and a half to get pregnant, but it happened. =)
2006-12-03 10:04:44
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answered by Megan V 4
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I have irregular cyles as well. I may have one every three months. I tried for years to have a baby and it didnt happen. My Doctor put me on a fertility drug named Clomid. After 4 cycles of clomid (5 little pills), I got pregnant and now I have a healthy 2 1/2 month old baby boy. Ask your doctor about it. It is the lowest dose fertility drug that your insurance will pay for.
2006-12-04 16:56:06
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answered by Chynah D 3
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I would say yes... there is still a chance you could conceive... however... if I were you... I would go to the doctor's and get put on maybe b/c to try and regulate your cycles a little better... Ash him what he would think is best... That way your body gets back in order... Or go see a fertility doctor for some advice... Good Luck if you are TTC... I know how difficult it can be...
2006-12-03 09:47:51
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answered by Ashlye C 2
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my friend has a period very rarely. have you seen a doctor? she found out she had indremetriosious. i spelled that wrong. but they also said it wouldn't stop her from getting pregnant. this is how it works... even though your body isn't producing periods, it is still ovulating. you get pregnant during ovulation. she now has a 1 year old son. keep trying if that is what you want otherwise use birth control cause missing periods isn't a form of one.
2006-12-03 09:50:16
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answered by ponyexpress304 1
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maybe you may take up extra cycling because it form of feels to me you're puttingm on weight around your tummy so i assume you're no longer pregnant i assume that could be the only time i see that query right this moment
2016-10-17 16:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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yea u still could lik who ever answered ithis Q befor said jus as long as ovulation occurs. u could try birth control it mihgt help to regulate ur cycle more
2006-12-03 09:49:52
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answered by tika_atomic151 1
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