You ovulate about two weeks before your period, so yes, your ovulation will be off too. There are test strips you can get at most any drug store that will tell you if you are ovulating. I assume the work very similar to a pregnancy test.
Yes. Also, you can track your basal body temperature to see when it is elevated. Most drustores carry these thermometers along with the ovulation kits to help you to know when you are ovulating.
It is difficult for females having irregular menstruation to determine the exact dates of ovulation, if they are going to calculate ovulation manually. However, there are many other means to calculate ovulation. One can record her basal body temperature, or observe the appearance of the cervical mucus. An increase in basal body temperature by 1 degree means one is ovulating. Cervical mucus that appears clear, slippery and has a consistency similar of raw egg white is a clear sign of ovulation. Using an ovulation kit is another way to determine if one is ovulating or not.
My doctor gave me this for the same (irregular periods) and I was having a cyst in my left overy.
You can ovulate anytime when having irregular periods. To check when you ovulate when you are irregular the best way is to check your cervical mucus throughout your cycle.i dont know what to do
some folicules in both overies are one of the reason of irregular peroids
the same as someone who has regular periods. having periods, in general, means that your body can have babies.
Irregular periods are very common for women under 20. As you get older it should balance out. People say birth control helps..But i'm not positive.
The way to find out for sure is to have a doctor examine your daughter.
No. If you get periods, you can get pregnant.
If you are having irregular periods and moderate to severe abdominal pain you should probably see a gynecologist.
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.
It can cause irregular periods.
if you are still having periods, even if they are irregular, then you have not gone through the menopause yet