It is very possible that it will make it harder. The best thing to do is if you are trying to get pregnant, is to consult your obgyn, and talk to them about what your plans are. They will be able to assist you in reaching your goal.
because you have to have periods to ovulate, and with them being irregular, im sure it would be a lot more difficult.
between 6-10 weeks. It would hard to say because of the irregular periods.
because you are pregnant dummy
Getting pregnant is very hard or very easy depending on how easily your body conceives
Makes it pretty hard to get pregnant. Some times it's a disease causing it but usually not.
The blood type has nothing to do with getting pregnant.
Well, unfortunately it's hard to say. This is because there are women out there who's periods stop when they get pregnant. There's also women who continue getting periods or spotting for several months after they've conceived. I'm not sure which one of those women you are. Sorry.
A woman stops producing eggs at menopause, so no. A woman stops producing eggs during pregnancy too, so if a woman is pregnant they are not in menopause.
fertility begins to decline after age 35. by age 45, periods can become irregular and fertility has declined even further.
No that does not matter at all.
Having a baby is not the hard part. It's getting pregnant.
Consult a specialist medical practitioner.