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I am planning for child. Whether irregular periods affect chances of pregnancy? |
Is it normal if we get periods once in 26 days? Last month i got periods after 30 days. This month in 26 days . Is it a sign any defect? Whether i should consult a Doctor? No it will not effect your chances. My sister has 3 kids and she had her periods just like you! consult a docter.lady. it is not a big problem. but contact any gynocologist. Irregular periods will certainly make your ovulation calculations less easy, but learn about your body. Do you feel when you're ovulating? I don't mean the precise moment the egg is released, but the 3 day time-zone surrounding it. Slight bloating, vague period pain, that sort of thing. I feel it every month, but then I am hyper-sensitive with my body. Funnily enough, the reaction I get from men changes around ovulation as well....like they can sense it. I get MUCH more attention from men around ovulation. I think the skin glows a little bit more, the eyes sparkle, and women must give out some yummy pheremones around that time, too! It shouldnt affect your ability to concieve at all. Its more of a worry when cycles are less than 23 days, because its very difficult for menstrual lining, egg release, fertilisation and implantation to all happen in such a short amount of time, which can indicate that something isnt doing its job. One thing that great about irregular cycles is that after pregnancy they often become regular ! Some months it can take longer for the egg to release than other months. The luteal phase of a cycle (after the egg has been released) is usually a very precise 14 days. So if your first cycle was 30 days long you ovulated on day 16 (+14=30) and if your next cycle was 26 days you ovulated on day 12. If you are concerned that you may have trouble identifying the day that you ovulate (because it is different each cycle) you can try charting your temperature or using a home test kit (its like a pregnancy test, but it tests for ovulation instead) or the billings method. Hope this makes sence ! no.but surely consult a gyno. it affects. but 26 days should not be a problem. but then again, im not a doctor. |
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