Go ON Birth Control?: It's common to try to regulate periods by going on birth control pills - but if you're trying to get pregnant, the birth control pills will work against you. You may wish to see a fertility specialist. Another reference which may help is toni weschler's book, "taking charge of your fertility" - which helps you identify ovulation time to maximize your chances of pregnancy. Lgromkomd.
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No BC if Trying: If you're trying to get pregnant, then you don't want to use brith control. Birth control prevents pregnancy. If no luck after 12 months, make an appointment with a general ob/gyn or fertility specialist. You can increase your chances of pregnancy with awareness of your cycle and fertile window.
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