Yes: When your periods are irregular, you may not be ovulating. A specialist can figure that out and identify any potential cause. Most of the time it is pretty easy to get you to ovulate and pregnancy rates are very high in most women.
Answered 8/20/2014
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Get PG& Irreg Cycles: Agree that irregular cycles usually mean irregular ovulation. Timing hard when unknown ovulation. Many causes (pcos very common), treatment effective (clomid, letrozole, metformin, gonadotropins, ivf), & other causes possible (up to 35% have mult problems - get tested). Natural therapy such as weight control (norm bmi), monitor ovulation (http://bit.Ly/zhx3ds). See specialist.
Answered 6/25/2015
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May need med: The more irregular the periods are the more likely there is no ovulation. Ovulation medications can help. See a doctor to determine why no ovulation.
Answered 1/4/2015
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