Probably PCOS: If this is brand new for you, you need to see your health care provider to check your hormones. When your cycles are long and irregular, it is less likely that you will get pregnant but definitely possible. The birth control pill or Mirena (levonorgestrel) iud are good options for you once you have been checked.
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