See a REI specialist: With irregular periods it may take longer to conceive because you're not ovulating (releasing an egg) every month. Need to find the cause: polycystic ovarian sydrome (pcos), thyroid or prolactin hormone issues, aging of the ovary (less likely at 22), or low hormone levels from exercise, eating disorders, or stress. See a reproductive endocrinologist for tests and treatment to help you get pregnant.
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