Well if I am understanding your question right, you are trying to get pregnant with a girl. There is no way to guarantee this. However, I would recommend getting an at home ovulation test. This will tell you exactly when you should try to get pregnant, the days you are ovulating etc. However speak with your doctor before completely stopping the pill, as they may want to consult with you first!! Good Luck!
the same as someone who has regular periods. having periods, in general, means that your body can have babies.
Usually when you're pregnant, you don't have periods at all - so they can't contribute to miscarriages. What irregular periods do most is make it a tad more difficult to figure out when to have sex to have the best chance of getting pregnant. The fix for that is fairly simple - have more sex.
no, not if you're truly pregnant.
because you have to have periods to ovulate, and with them being irregular, im sure it would be a lot more difficult.
No. The implant can have different affects on women. In some cases causing irregular bleeding. This does not mean you are pregnant.
Hypothyroidism is controlled by taking synthetic thyroid hormone and using an ovulation predictor kit can overcome irregular periods.
Take a pregnancy test.
Yes, You could get pregnant whether you have regular periods or not. But, If you have your period and you get pregnant it could lead to a miscarriage.
Yes but it could be also irregular periods . periods can change to irregular periods which can have a longer cycle from 35-45 day cycles which that means you have trouble getting pregnant I got my first 35 menstrual cycle in may after Implantation bleeding
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.
No. If you get periods, you can get pregnant.
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.