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Ttc for a year now need help

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i stoped taking the pill a year ago been trying to get pregnnt since my periods are not back to normal yet i need advice

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  1. see a doctor.  he/she might recommend you to take clomid to ovulate.  i myself have been ttc for a year now.  i'm seeing the doctor next week -- like you i don't get my period.  i plan to ask the doctor on clomid.  they say it works.  good luck and baby dust!


  2. You need to go to the dr. They will help you get on the right track. Not only with your irregular periods but also help you get pregnant. The reason you haven't gotten pregnant may have something to do with your irregular periods. Good Luck!

  3. I am not sure how far you have gone with your efforts to conceive, but this is what I would do.

    1.  Start charting your temps in conjunction with an ovulation predictor kit. If you see from this data that you are ovulating, try three more months and document everything.  You will need this documentation when (and if) you go to the doctor.

    2.  If you don't become pregnant, go see your OB/GYN and show him/her your temp charts.  This way, your doctor can point you in the right direction.  



    I had irregular periods for years and had to go on Clomid to conceive.  

    Good Luck!

  4. i know how you feel - i have never been on the pill and have been trying for more than a year, and nothing yet.

    i would really recommend you go to your GP and he will refer you to a fertility specialist and then take it from there

    good luck


  5. i think you can ask your dr for clomid.. i was on the depo shot for a couple months. me and my husband tried for 2 years naturally and after not getting pregnant because of irregular periods we went to my dr and she gave me clomid.. i've been getting my period every month since i start and ovulating.. good luck

  6. they will sort their self out

    when i stopped taking my pill my periods never became irregular, guess im just lucky

    you should speak to your doctor

  7. I honestly would go see the doctor.  Clomid has a really good success rate.  It might be worth your doc running some blood tests to check what your hormones are up to - if your periods aren't back to normal this will probably be needed.

    To help your doc take a diary with you recording the dates of all your periods and duration as he/she will need to know what is going on in much more detail.  for example are they not coming every month or is your cycle longer some months than others etc etc.

  8. I went to my OBGYN just before we began trying to conceive.  He told me to come see him when we had been trying for a year or if I got pregnant whichever came first.  Unfortunately, it has been a year and no pregnancy, my appointment is next week.  I had been off the pill for a couple of years prior and had regular periods.  It is time to contact you OBGYN for help.  Much luck to you.

  9. As everyone else has advised you need to go to your doctor who may be able to prescribe you clomid but that will only help you ovulate and you need to take it on days 2 - 5 of your period. If you need help bringing on your period ask your doctor for northisterone. You take this for 10 days and then have a bleed. Also when at the docs make sure you explain you have been ttc for over a year. The doc should order some preliminary tests such as blood tests for you and a s***n sample for your partner to rule out any obvious signs of infertility. Baby dust to you and me.

  10. i would go see a doctor and let him maybe give you clomid and it is supposed to help i am going to go get it at the end of the month to help  

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