Irregular: irregular periods are most commonly anovulation. your doctor can run some tests and you can be treated with hormones or birth control pills to get you regulated depending on your personal preferences. he will discuss this with you. Try to have a diary of at least 3 months of cycles to show him to help him think it through. A urine test will also be done
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