See your doctor: See your physician. One of the best options to get on a regular cycle is to take birth control to regulate your periods.
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Oral contraceptives: may help. Reasons for irregularity include weight gain or loss, breastfeeding, alcohol use, eating disorders, marked emotional stress, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, cervical polyps, polycystic ovarian syndrome, excessive exercise & pregnancy. When a girl has just started menstruating & around the time of menopause periods can be irregular.
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