Conception: Nina is you want to conceive you can 1. Have sex as often as you wish, 2. Try testing for ovulation using urine lh tests or ov watch, or 3. Go to your gyn and consider taking Clomid (clomiphene) to increase your frequency of ovulation.
Answered 7/30/2014
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6 months: We generally recommend to begin testing and treatment after only 6months if your cycles are irregular.
Answered 11/19/2012
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Depends: Because you have periods less frequently, it means you ovulate less frequently. Because you are young, if you have intercourse regularly, you can probably get pregnant on your own but it will take you longer. However, if you want something sooner, then you should visit a fertility doctor so that they can help you ovulate. Good luck!
Answered 12/19/2014
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