Having a baby the first time with an irregular menstruation can take how long?
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It depends... If you ovulate every cycle, but your cycles just vary in length (from 24 days to 40 days in different cycles), then it probably won't take you any longer than a woman with a *regular* cycle. If you have extremely long cycles (longer than 50 days) sometimes, then you probably *aren't* actually having a period or ovulation (the bleeding would be breakthrough bleeding or withdrawal bleeding, not a period). In this case, it can take a lot longer to get pregnant. You would still probably need at least 3-6 *cycles* to conceive, but those cycles might be only twice a year!
You can increase the chances of conceiving quickly by reading _Taking Charge of Your Fertility_ by Toni Weschler. It will help you determine when (and if) you are fertile so that you can time sex for the most likely time. It will even work if you have irregular cycles.
I hope this helps. Good luck!!
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you have heavy period (menstruation) for a long time
ask your doctor
Get on the pill to get your cycles straightened out. Then when going off the pill, you have a higher chance of getting pregnant right away. Good luck..:)
it all depends...everyone is different so there is no real timetable. I would recommend since your cycle is not regular and predictable (that makes it harder to tell when you are ovulating) that you use a site like this one
http://www.ovulation-calculator.com/
It can help you figure out what body changes to look for (higher basal body temp and changes in discharge) and how to tell when you are most fertile. If you have sex during these times, it will boost your chances of getting pregnant. But, again, everyone has a different timetable, so there is not guarantee that it will happen the first time or the tenth time.
Good luck!
I had heavy periods when I was young and I gave birth like a birthing machine. Just try to unstress yourself. That will help immensily.
This is my standard answer......... go get a book called Taking Charge of your fertility by Toni Weschler. It will help you understand your body and all the myths about it. It will help you time when you are ovulating and the best times to conceive. My Doctor recommended it to me and after 1 year of trying I got the book. It worked the very next month. It turns out that my timing was wrong due to mis-information. I hope it helps you, too! It's not only about getting pregnant. It's about knowing your body and knowing when you are fertile or not. You can pick and choose what you do with your info. Good luck and don't listen the all the myths
It's difficult to say exactly how long it will take any one individual or couple to get pregnant. Factors such as your age, general and reproductive health, and when you have intercourse all impact your chances of conceiving a child
However, these general statistics may give you an idea of how long it will take. Normally fertile couples have a 25 percent chance of getting pregnant each cycle, and a cumulative pregnancy rate of 75 to 85 percent over the course of one year. Still, some healthy couples can take even longer to get pregnant
And you can try to increase your likelihood of getting pregnant sooner by learning to pinpoint exactly when you ovulate, and by familiarizing yourself with the cyclic hormonal and physical changes that take place in your body each month.
I have included some links for you so you can do some reading and research on your body. OVULATION IS THE KEY TO GETTING PREGNANT! Remember that. These are the steps you need to take...
1.) Make an appt. with an OBGYN. He or She needs to give you a complete exam and make sure you are having regular periods, that your tubes are unblocked, and that you donot have anything else that may cause you to not get Pregnant ie...sexually transmitted diseases, PCOS, ect...
2.) You need to make sure that you are ovulating. Belive it or not, some women, do not ovulate. And as I said, Ovulation is the KEY to getting pregnant. To do this, you should buy a Basal Themometor (you can buy at almost any store where they sell regular themometors.) and start taking your temps EVERY MORNING BEFORE you get out of bed. to read more about this, check out this website for what they have to say about it.. http://www.mamasark.com/bbt.htm............
3.) you also need to learn to check your Cervix Position AND your Cervial Mucus everyday. To learn more about this check out these websites... http://www.webwomb.com/check_cervical_po...
and
http://www.webwomb.com/cervical_mucus_pa...
4.) Once you have got this all down you need a place to chart them all so that you can keep track of what your body is doing and when you ovulate. www.fertilityfriend.com is the best place to do this. It is a free site and it allows you to chart your temperature, your cervial mucus and position and helps detrmine when you ovulate.
*********OF COURSE YOU CAN ALWAYS JUST DO IT THE OLD FASHIONED WAY AND HAVE ALOT OF SEX AND HOPE FOR THE BEST! LOL But for your best chances, these are the steps you need to take!!*************
~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~PLEASE REMEMBER!!!! Even a 100% healthy couple only has a 40% chance of conciving each month, so dont get discouraged if it doesnt happen right away, even if you do all the things above. Just have fun with it, and do not make sex a chore or a job, just relax and enjoy eachother, and when the time is right, you will get Pregnant!
Good luck to you and TONS OF BABY DUST YOUR WAY!!!!! *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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Have been studing Conception for over 3 years
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