The intervals cited may indicate polycystic ovarian syndrome, and ovulation may not be occurring. See your GYN physician for an exam and additional testing (ultrasound). Ask about oral combination birth control to stop ovarian function. If pregnancy is desired, see a reproductive endocrinologist for ovulation induction.
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