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How do you class irregular periods?

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Hulaballoo · 21/09/2017 22:50

Hi do periods have to be really all over the place to be irregular? Mine are not always the same... Days out here and there... But now worrying they may well be irregular...
Dec mmc and first period after 29 days... Then I didn't track until
May/June 28 days
June/July 24 days
July/august 31 days ( particularly looking for me)
Would you say they're irregular? Hmm

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Lofari · 21/09/2017 22:51

They aren't bad. Not much between them. Mine were classed as irregular but I was quite extreme
I had maybe 2 a year and they were like something out of a horror film.
Doesn't always mean anything though.

RaspberryIce · 21/09/2017 22:52

I asked a doctor about this once as mine have never come on the same day each month. The answer was that as long as they do come each month then that is ok.

RaspberryIce · 21/09/2017 22:54

Obviously it might be ok if they don't arrive each month too.

Dinosaursdontgrowontrees · 21/09/2017 22:54

Mine range from 28 to 35days. When I mentioned this to my doctor he said this was regular. As long as you're having one a month you're regular apparently Confused

Hulaballoo · 21/09/2017 23:43

Ah ok that's good to know, thank you 👍 I was hoping that would be the case. They do come every month, just now need to check if I'm ovulating then 😕

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physicskate · 22/09/2017 06:50

For the past two years mine have been 28-39 days and my consultant said I was 'a bit irregular'. Also they found polycystic ovaries.

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