See Doctor 4 Testing: There are many reasons why the cycles can be irregular and this should be evaluated by your ob/gyn or a reproductive endocrinologist. Treatment depends on the cause. If your thyroid is underactive-thyroid replacement, if you have pcos- Clomid (clomiphene) may be an option, if your prolactin is elevated- medication can help, etc. Once you understand the cause, then the appropriate remedy can be prescribed.
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Ovluation induction: You specifically need to get help ovulating. Be careful, because many of the ways that are used to help women get regular (birth control plls) actually temporarily lower your fertility.
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