Chronic anovulation: While the cause can only be determined after a thorough history & physical exam is done, it sounds like you may have chronic anovulation. This condition leads to a hormonal imbalance and irregular menses. There are risks with this condition. It may lead to an overgrowth of the uterine lining and an increased risk of uterine cancer. It can also make it harder to conceive.
Answered 8/30/2013
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