When you mean irregular schedule do you mean that you missed days or you just took them at different times each day? As long as you take you pill everyday you are ok and no baby it will make. Miss pills of several days or week and a baby you shall have.
It's the amount consumers are willing to pay, fluctuating with matters such as interest rates and consumer confidence
Yes, absolutely. Sometimes periods can get off the regular schedule for no reason.
That's an irregular heartbeat. Eating unhealthy food can make you irregular. 'To be' is an irregular verb. It would be irregular of an FBI agent to not follow standard protocols. Some astronomers study cosmic irregularities.
Not necessarily. Sometimes your body will get off its normal schedule and then you may have irregular bleeding. I would take a pg test to make sure.
It depends. Is she sexually active? If so, then there's a possibility. Age could also be a co-factor; if she's around 45-50, then perhaps she could be approaching menopause. If not, then it depends on her menstrual schedule. She may be irregular, and as a result, a little late.
periodic takes place on an irregular schedule where perpetual is a constant state of inventory
Regular income is paid to you on a scheduled basis such as once a month, once a week, etc. Irregular income comes to you without a schedule, when you sell a painting, finish a job, etc.
It means that you need to see a doctor . . You can be pregnant and still have your period but in other words you're in between . . To be on the safe side take a pregnancy test or see if you're period is on schedule like was before.. . That would be that your period was irregular at the moment
It's probably just a bit irregular and off schedule. Or, it could be the test was wrong. I would check with a doctor if you really believe your pregnant, otherwise, just buy another test, or wait out until your period comes.
Usually for the first 2 years, it is irregular, but after that, it should be regular. Don't worry, I think for some people, it still might be irregular even after 2 years. Go check with your doctor for confirmation :)
Yes, young women are often very irregular, with their cycle coming and going without any real "schedule".
Call you doctor when you know you're pregnant and they will schedule your appt. Usually they'll want to see you when you're about 9 weeks pregnant. Really depends on the doctor, though.