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Tryin for a baby ireg peroid help?

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Dr. Michael Traub answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Very common: That affects many women and no reason to be alarmed. But you should see a specialist to figure out why your periods are irregular. There are some common explanations and then the periods can be fixed in order to make sure you ovulate.

Answered 3/26/2013

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See gyn-evaluation: With irregular periods, usually indicates ovulatory dysfunction. Since there are many reasons what may bring on ovulatory dysfunction (pcos, hypothalamic amenorrhea, hyperprolacitnemia, perimenopause or poor ovarian reserve, hyperandrogenism, etc.) and thus, different treatment options to conceive, an evaluation is the most important first step.

Answered 9/28/2016

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