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Hello, Priya. I hope you are doing fine. There can be various reasons for irregular periods. The reason can be your lifestyle. It can be due to hormonal imbalance. Can I ask your age? Age is one of the important factors of irregular periods.
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Hey there. I know why you are hesitating. Going to the doctor confirms that there is some problem. It makes you feel as though there is something wrong. Despite that, it is important to remember that your fears might be baseless. It is totally possible that there is nothing wrong. Just think of it this way. That will make it easier. Go to the doctor at the earliest. That way, there won’t be any doubts. You will know for sure if there is a problem. If there is, you can go about fixing it. Instead of just wondering about it. If there isn’t, then that’s it. No need to worry anymore.
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Hi. You only took one shot? As far as I know, you need to do a complete course. What did your doctor prescribe? Now, there is a good chance you are pregnant. Two weeks after periods is ovulation time. Do a home test.
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Hey Macy. Stop overthinking my dear. Going to the doctor is always a good idea. At best you will find out that you are perfectly alright. That your delays in getting pregnant are only coincidental and temporary. On the other hand, the worst case scenario is that there will be some issue. Something that is hindering your path towards parenthood. Even if this happens, you don’t need to worry. You’re only 30. Plenty of time for you to figure something out. You can find a solution. Either way, you will be free of the uncertainties. So, make an appointment as soon as you can. You will be glad you did. Keep us updated.
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Hi Jenny. Success on the previous try does not guarantee success each time. Maybe your body has developed immunity to femara now. Increasing the dosage is a good idea. That will help eliminate the problem caused by the increased immunity. Hope this helps. Good luck!
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Hello. 5 years of trying and no success? I think it is time to visit the OB. A fertility specialist can help identify the problem. Ovarian scarring sure can cause problems. I hope she manages to figure it out. Good luck!
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Hello. 5 years of trying and no success? I think it is time to visit the OB. A fertility specialist can help identify the problem. Ovarian scarring sure can cause problems. I hope she manages to figure it out. Good luck!
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Hi, macy! I think that you should not wait so long enough to conceive. Look for a few more months if you can conceive. If not then go to the doctor first. You should not waste your time in just waiting. I don’t know how much time have you been trying to conceive. If you have started trying at the age of 30 then give it some time, like almost a year. After that, you can go to the specialist to know the reason for not being able to conceive. There can be an infertility problem at sometimes. So don’t worry you have a few other options as well as the surrogacy process. My prayers are with you that you are able to conceive soon.
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Oh, Kim! It is not the right time to worry too much about your periods. Periods do not have any specific time or age to start. They can even start as early as at the age of 12 and even after 15. So take a chill pill and relax. Wait, until you turn 16 and do as your mother tells you.
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Hello dear! Well, this is a very difficult question to answer because there is no specific time for women to get pregnant. Have seen women getting pregnant after their first intercourse and may even take more than a year to conceive. At this point, I suggest you consult with a doctor soon. Because I think it is the best thing to do so that you can know if you have any problem with your conceiving. Early detection of problems and diseases saves a lot of time to have a proper treatment or go for some alternative process. But wasting a time is not the right option. I hope that you conceive soon but get your checkup as soon as possible.
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Irregular periods are becoming a normal problem among the young ladies. I do not know why it is so. But a few common reasons are due to improper diet and hormonal imbalance. Try to have a better diet and do some physical activities to keep yourself fit. I hope it will work out for you.
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He Macy! Welcome to the Forum. You are looking much stressed in concern to your condition. I have never heard of a proper time span to get pregnant. It depends on your egg release and your reproductive organs. Not all the women get conceived in the first month and they have to wait. But you do not need to wait so long that there might be a problem and then it is out of the doctor’s hand to cure it. SO should have a proper checkup soon and all the tests related to your condition. Then you will be able to know that is there any problem with you or just it is your eggs that are not yet ready to meet. If there is an infertility problem so you can have medication for it or even go for a quick process like surrogacy to have your child. Again, the first thing is to have your checkup. Best of Luck!
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Hey Brittany! I cannot really understand that what are you trying to ask you had sex 2 weeks ago after you had your period and you had your at the beginning of June last year and you did not get pregnant after having sex? It is not making any sense to me. But I must tell you that you should follow up your shots and don’t give a long gap.
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