Can you get pregnant even if you are having two periods a month?




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I am having my period frequently right now too, but that's only because I had a baby a year ago. My period didn't come back until a couple of months ago, and now my period comes more often than I used to have. Yes, you can get pregnant if you have 2 periods a month. In fact, if you are ovulating, that means you'll be ovulating more frequently than most women. So this means you can probably get pregnant easier than most women.

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no u cannot, in fact having 2 periods a month seems very hypothetical, i believe u shuld consult a doctor quickly
Holy! 2 periods a month..you need to see your GYN. you may have something very wrong with you; yes you can get pregnant with or without a period.
I never heard of 2 periods a month.
If you normally have 2 periods within a months time and there is no cause for concern, then you are a short cycler. Women who have short cycles are theoretically more fertile. To answer your question, yes one can definitely get pregnant if she has 2 periods within 30 days (unless of course she is suffering from an undiagnosed medical condition).
Hi there, the frequency of your periods is irrelevant, its how often you ovulate which will determine when you can get pregnant. Some women ovulate every month, while some every two, and some once a year.

You should talk with your doctor about how to manage your ovulation cycle and they will be able to advise you how to track this.

If you've come off birth control, these can cause havoc with your cycle and should seek medical help to regulate them again.

Good luck.
I did! I was having a period every 12-14 days, went to the ob/gyn and she said go on birth control, she didn't want to understand that I was trying to concieve, she didn't care. I tried other doctors to no avail, they all said the same thing! I ended up pregnant after having 2 periods a month for 1 year.

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