Getting Pregnant With No Period

Getting Pregnant With No Period

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Absence or Irregular Period

If you have absent or irregular periods, chances are you have probably had some concerns at some point about your ability to conceive and have a baby. This is a completely normal fear, since between thirty and forty percent of all infertility cases are related to lack of ovulation, and we all know that menstruation and ovulation go hand in hand.

However, something that most women don’t know is that you can actually ovulate without having your period, and likewise, you can have your period without actually ovulating. The two things are not mutually exclusive, although in most cases they are tied to one another. Claim Your 20 Free Ovulation Tests – Click Here

The effect on your fertility

If you are suffering from lack of menstruation, it is common to be concerned about how this will affect your fertility. However, take heart, there are many things that can be done for women who are not having regular menstrual periods in order to help improve their chances of getting pregnant.

 

There are so many different reasons for a woman to not have a regular period. Some of these reasons can be easy to handle, small problems. However, some of the issues that can affect menstruation can be very difficult to tackle or even unknown problems. This is why it is so very important to see a doctor if you are trying to conceive and you do not have regular periods.

Common causes for irregular menstruation

Some of the most common reasons that a woman will not have a regular menstrual period include things like stress, too much exercise and gaining weight. All of these things can mess with a woman’s period, and cause it to stop altogether or become very irregular.

Anything that messes with a woman’s hormonal balance can also wreak havoc on her menstrual cycle. Also important to note is that certain medical conditions like PCOS or Endometriosis can cause problems with a woman’s menstrual period.

This is why it is very important to know for sure if you are ovulating or not when you are trying to get pregnant. You can use over the counter ovulation predictor tests to see if you are ovulating, and if that doesn’t work, you can always seek a doctor’s advice to find out if you are ovulating.

Whether your problem turns out to be a lack of menstruation, lack of ovulation, or both, seeing a doctor is very important. A doctor will be able to find out for sure what your problem is and can help you to get back on the right track.

Depending on the issue, sometimes a doctor can give you medication to help induce menstruation or ovulation to make it easier getting pregnant. Sometimes, simple lifestyle changes are all that is needed to induce ovulation or menstrual periods and help a woman get pregnant fast.

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Monica Scott, BS, RN
Monica Scott, BS, RN | ConceiveEasy
Ms. Scott joined ConceiveEasy after working in prenatal obstetrical care for two years in a private practice before being promoted to Director of Nursing. She has a strong interest in women's health with an emphasis on promoting fertility awareness.

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