The best way to track your period is to enroll in a good girls periods calendar. They help manage and track your menstrual cycle as well as give other valuable information.
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.
some folicules in both overies are one of the reason of irregular peroids
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.
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Periods can be irregular, especially if you are young. Even in older women, hormonal imbalance or oncoming menopause can cause irregular periods. The two days of brown discharge are just your uterus being half-hearted about its lining and the shedding of the lining -- it's blood, just not fresh blood. Talk to your doctor about irregular periods if it bothers you -- there may be some medication or hormones that can straighten it out.
yeah, but it doesnt mean u are
A woman on Depo-Provera does not have any effect on the color of her urine. Some of the known side effects of this contraceptive are irregular menstrual periods or no periods at all, headaches, and nervousness.
Not necessarily. Some people have irregular periods and can miss them for this long. Stress can be a contributing factor among many others.
Symptoms of oligomenorrhea include: menstrual periods at intervals of more than 35 days, irregular menstrual periods with unpredictable flow, some women with oligomenorrhea may have difficulty conceiving.
This would depend on the individual; however irregular periods are normal for some. But, if you experience pain that lasts too long, you may want to have your OBG check you out. Tell them exactly what is going on, how long it's been going on and any other symptoms...
It may be your birth control if you are taking any they cause irregular periods.
All women are different. Some women with endometriosis will not have regular periods. However, there are also women with endometriosis that either have irregular periods, or even those that have very regular periods. If you think you may have endometriosis, see your OB GYN.