Not a fertility drug: Irregular cycles mean you're not ovulating regularly. Provera (medroxyprogesterone) won't make you ovulate or help you to conceive but may induce bleeding. See a reproductive endocrinologist for tests to find out why you're irregular - polycystic ovarian sydrome (pcos), underactive thyroid, excess prolactin hormone, aging of the ovary (diminished ovarian reserve), or low hormone levels (hypogonadism) - and treatment.
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