Chances are good: At age 29, your chances for getting pregnant are good. If you have irregular periods, this can make it more difficult since you may ovulate less frequently. This will mean fewer opportunities to get pregnant. If you're not successful getting pregnant in about 6-12 months, see your doctor.
Answered 1/19/2016
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Give it a try: The cited average to achieve desired pregnancy is 6 m with a range from weeks to a Year. After a year an evaluation of both is reasonable (he may shoot blanks). Irregularity can disrupt plans to use the "fertile window" timing technique. Try first, seek help if needed.
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