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HI i am 23 years old and am ttc. My periods range every month from 45-55 days every month. Yesterday i read on

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the internet that if your periods is more that 35 days every month, it means that you are not ovulating. is this true? My doctor told me she can give me some medicine to help me ovulate faster, but i have not met her still? Should i go for the tablet? Or should i not? Wit such long cycles will i be able to conceive? I am feeling very low from yesterday about this. Has anyone of you with long cycles been able to have a baby? Please help. Thanks

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  1. You are not ovulating.  See a doctor.  There is a chance you can become pregnant, but you may need some medical intervention.  Maybe Clomid or maybe something else.  Don't fret.  You are very young.  Modern medicine is very effective.


  2. I have always been very irregular and there is a reason for that. I have PCOS and I don't ovulate on my own. You don't ovulate no periods. I would go see the Dr. and then see what she says. Chances are she will give you clomid to ovulate, just remember that you can have multiples with clomid.  

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