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Period troubles

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CN93 · 05/08/2018 14:33

When I was a teenager I only ever had a few periods and they were months and months apart. I had bloods done at the doctors and they said everything was fine. At 21 I went on the pill, which helped, I was having periods every month. Not lon after I turned 24 I decided it was time to come off and see what would happen. I didn’t have a period the first month but had one the second, it’s now been 5 months since I had that period, I had an ultrasound to check my ovaries last year to check for PCOS but everything was ok. Anyone elsebeen theough something similar? I’ve been with my partner for 4 years and even though I’m not wanting to get pregnant just yet, could I ever get pregnant?

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stellarfox · 05/08/2018 15:41

I would make an appointment with the doctor. Being irregular doesn’t mean you can’t but you need to ovulate to be able to get pregnant. There are some drugs they can give you to regulate your cycle more. They might want to do tests again before that.

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