How Can I Get Pregnant If Suffering From Irregular Periods?
i'm 42 years young. Been 20 years since i conceived a live birth. Ever since my last birth 20 years ago my periods been irregular. Every other month or so. not more then 60 days. i've been like this for 20 years. I've been to docters and they all say that i'm going through menapouse, how the hell, all my test came back normal. and i've been like this for 20 years. We've been trying to conceive from sept 2010. had 2 miscarragies. But, oh, i forgot after giving birth 20 years ago i took birth control pills for a year or so and after stopping the bc pills my periods stayed irregular and havy for 7 days. any recommendation any doc can give me to help us concevie and hold our babies. Thank you looking forward to your reply
Do your AMH. Ask your gynecologist to check your day 2 antral follicle count then do serum TSH and serum prolactin and do serial follicular study after day 2 Clomiphene with gonadotropins. Then wait until the follicle reaches 18 mm and then rupture then IUI for early results.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Sheetal Agarwal
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How Can I Get Pregnant If Suffering From Irregular Periods?
Hello, Do your AMH. Ask your gynecologist to check your day 2 antral follicle count then do serum TSH and serum prolactin and do serial follicular study after day 2 Clomiphene with gonadotropins. Then wait until the follicle reaches 18 mm and then rupture then IUI for early results. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sheetal Agarwal