If : If you weren't pregnant then you likely have irregular cycles on the basis of not-ovulating. Some women will have apparent "periods" on a fairly regular basis but not be ovulating. They are at risk of developing dysfunctional uterine bleeding or anovulatory bleeding that occurs at different times in the cycle. If you are trying to get pregnant check out the guide: http://www.Avvo.Com/health-guides/5-tips-for-infertility-evaluation-and-treatment otherwise, you may benefit from the cycle control afforded by oral contraceptives.
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