Testing: Though there are several ovulation test kits on the market, they are quite expensive and will not be able to predict when you ovulate. See your ob-gyn healthcare provider as there are prescription drugs available to induce ovulation predictably (like clomid). Irregular bleeding does not necessarily mean you are not ovulating at all, but does make it more difficult to predict when you are.
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