One thing that might help would be to follow the directions on a pregnancy test to determine when you are most likely to ovulate. If you have good data over the past several months of what day exactly you menstruated, you can use the directions in the pregnancy test kit to get a good idea of what days sperm needs to be present in your vagina. When you know those days, then you can advise your partner and tell him not to ejaculate for at least three days before the first day you want to have sperm present in your vagina so that when he does ejaculate there is ample supply of sperm. Try this method for up to 6-9 months. If you still don't find any results, then go see a doctor.
That said, if you are age 35 or older, I would recommend going to the doctor this month already--the only reason for this is that if you are 35 or older you have less time to waste experimenting and figuring everyone's cycle out.
If you are not 35 yet, then you have plenty of time to experiment without a doctor's intervention.
Yes
no, did you get your period?
NO if you just got yours for the very first time it means it is trying to get use to coming every month did you know it takes up to 2 years for your period to get into a regular pattern.
Its totally normal i have had the implant and haven't had a period for two and a half years but every month i get the cramps, bloating and other symptoms
Unless you are pregnant or have had a hysterectomy operation, you should have a period each month (28 days perhaps).
i dont know why, i get my period every month on a regular basis i am not pregnant
yes only because you are different lol
It's normal for the length of a woman's period to vary from month to month. Anthing between about 26 days to 35 days between the first day of one period and the first day of the next period is normal. It is not reasonable to expect your period to come on the same day every month. You know if you are pregnant if your period is a week late and your pregnancy test is positive.
yes, you can actually have a normal period every month during your pregnancy
No, it just means your period isn't stable just yet. I used to have my period twice a month before I got on birth control to regulate it. It doesn't mean you're pregnant just because you're getting your period every 3 weeks instead of every 4 weeks.
yes you can have a Period what r u dumb i had mine every month and now i have a beautful baby girl :)
If your having a heavy period its very slim that you are pregnant. But if you had sex while you are pregnant you can actually get pregnant while having intercourse on your period. What exactly make you feel you are pregnant? and if you were pregnant before this period you need to see a doctor A.S.A.P. Something is going on in there.