Having irregular cycles doesn't mean you can't conceive, it just means it will be harder for you because you don't know exactly when you are ovulating. My OB informed me that sometimes women who are annovulatory are put on birth control pills for one month to regulate their cycle and because you are most likely to conceive the month after going off the pill. You could suggest this to your OBGYN. There are also medications, such as Clomid or Femera, that can help you ovulate.
You shouldn't be afraid to discuss this with your Doctor, that's what they are there for. There are so many infertility treatments available. Many of which can be diagnosed and treated by an OBGYN. Many treatments are medications or hormone therapy. Instead of fearing you can't have children, find out if you can. Knowledge is the key. The older you get, your fertility rate decreases, so I wouldn't wait too long if you are ready to have children. Best of luck to you.
2006-12-29 15:44:18
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answered by Melissa B 5
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My period has been irregular ever since I was a in my teens. I am pregnant with #2 now, but since the cycles were always off, getting pregnant was so hard for me since I couldnt calculate ovulation.
So my kids are going to be 5 years apart. but at least I was able to get pregnant. You should get ovulation predictor kits just so you know how your cycle is coming about. If that doesnt work, you should really talk to your doctor about it.
2006-12-29 15:36:04
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answered by Laurellamags 5
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initially, solid for you being a virgin! i do not recognize how previous you're, yet stay a virgin see you later as you may. it really is ideal. 2d, I continuously were abnormal. i'm very skinny, and in college, I worked out a ton, ate low fat and had little or no body fat. i finished having a era for approximately 4 months. My sessions now variety (after having 2 little ones, i'm 33 years previous) from 32 to 40 8 days. I had no theory at the same time as i became ovulating at the same time as i became attempting to get pregnant because of my abnormal sessions. i'm continuously surprised through the females which have their sessions precisely 28 days aside. do not sweat it. you're probable fantastic. yet once you've that gut feeling that it will be something more desirable severe, bypass to a gynecologist. more desirable to be chance-free than sorry! solid success.
2016-10-16 22:23:43
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answered by kenton 4
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I am the same way. Getting pregnant for me was hard. I had to take provera to get a cycle going then take clomid. My son is now 5. I have always had irregular cycles.
2006-12-29 15:38:18
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answered by blueeyed_cutie1980 2
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I'm also irregular so I share your fear, but don't worry. As long as you have healthy fallopian tubes and a healthy uterus you're fine. You will be able to have kids. Your gyno might just put you on birth control to make you regular. Otherwise you'll get pregnant naturally.
2006-12-29 15:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My oldest daughter has had the same dilemma
since her cycles started at 16. She is 25 and has a beautiful 2 yr old son.
When you least expect it. Not to worry.
2006-12-29 15:36:43
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answered by CANDY L 2
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The powers of medicine will allow you to get pregnant. Talk to a doctor you can trust soon so that you can prepare before you plan on getting pregnant.
2006-12-29 16:01:15
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answered by amy23 3
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yeah u can deliever but u have to consult gyn if u r not feeling comfortable with ur know doc than u can consult any good gyn in town and wid mediceines m sure u'll sucess.God bless!!!!
2006-12-29 23:42:39
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answered by mory k 3
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just keep trying, sense your not regular, its best to have sex every night, just to make sure. besides, everyone is happier after having sex. baby making really is fun! hehe
2006-12-29 17:21:39
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answered by Kitterkat 5
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