Trying To Conceive. Irregular Periods, Pain In The Breast And White Bumps Around Nipple. Pregnant?
hi, my fiance and i are trying to conceive for the past 6 months and nothing. i have irregular period and this year for sep and oct i haven t had a period until dec 3. my breast hurt and my nipples has little white bumps around them which freaks me out. also my period wasn t as normal as i expected it to because it lasted 3 1/2 days and it wasn t heavy it was manageable am i pregnant or its really a period???????
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.
First of all, it is normal to attempt conception for up to a year! Your chances of pregnancy per cycle are only about 15-20%. So at 6 months, do not panic.
Second, your irregular cycles might indicate that you are not ovulating predictably which will decrease your chances of conception. You should talk with your doctor about testing for diabetes and thyroid disease, and also ask them if you are candidate for medications to regulate your cycle and increase the chances of ovulation, such as Clomid.
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Trying To Conceive. Irregular Periods, Pain In The Breast And White Bumps Around Nipple. Pregnant?
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. First of all, it is normal to attempt conception for up to a year! Your chances of pregnancy per cycle are only about 15-20%. So at 6 months, do not panic. Second, your irregular cycles might indicate that you are not ovulating predictably which will decrease your chances of conception. You should talk with your doctor about testing for diabetes and thyroid disease, and also ask them if you are candidate for medications to regulate your cycle and increase the chances of ovulation, such as Clomid. I hope that this helps and good luck! If you would like a more detailed or prompt answer, please consider the Premium Service.