Yes, You could get pregnant whether you have regular periods or not. But, If you have your period and you get pregnant it could lead to a miscarriage.
Irregular menstrual cycles mean that there is no predictability in a persons menstrual cycles. Typically when a person has irregular cycles there are weeks or months difference between menstruation and/or they may have irregular bleeds between menstruation. You an have monthly periods with an irregular cycle, but often people think their cycles are irregular because they don't understand that a persons cycles may not always be 28 days or that cycle lengths can change.
With irregular periods you should test according to your longest cycle in recent months. If you are uncertain when your period is due or could be due, it is recommended to test at least 19 days from the day you think you became pregnant. If the result is negative you should test again in 3 days because you may have tested too early. Good luck.
In my opinion ,since I don't know exactly how your cycles run .I would say to look back to the last period you had and depending on how long it's been and your cycles(every other month ,3 timesa year),if it has been longer than it usually is between periods I would do 1 now. I hope this helps or at least gives you something to judge by. And remember to do it first thing in the morning.
Chances are, you are spotting. If you are around other women who are ont heir periods it can cause you to spot. It is completely normal.
Yes! they can be irregular up until her twentys, many women have irregular periods to start with and it is perfectly normal.
your period will never be the same everytime
No irregullarity is normal
No. But its not all that unusual either ... at least 10 % of women have irregular periods. You can get a work-up at your gynecologist, but some just don't have a cause.
While irregular periods could be a symptom of infertility, it does not mean one will definitely not be able to become pregnant. Irregular periods could be symptoms of many other conditions or could be normal in some cases.
Yes, and you might find them irregular in the first month. Your body has to get use to the hormones you are taking. The same thing will happen when you go off of them.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
don't worry your periods are just irregular. its completely normal.
Yes, it's normal for your periods to be irregular in the first two years and even going into your early twenties. This is because it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate regularly, and for hormones to regulate themselves to bring about a regular cycle.
yes because during the first couple years your period is irregular and it could last 3-9
Yes.If your periods are irregular ovulation can acour later then normal.
yes, according to my mom