Irregular periods: That many years without a pregnancy mean you may have a hormonal problem. A very common problem can be polycystic ovarian syndrome (or PCOS). Recommend that you see a gynecologist or endocrinologist who can evaluate you for PCOS and other hormonal problems (thyroid disease, elevated prolactin). Any hormonal problem can prevent pregnancy and increase your risk for miscarriage if you get pregnant.
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