Check with seller Irregular Periods and Fertility: Does It Mean You Cannot Conceive? New Delhi
- Location: Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Irregular periods do not mean you cannot conceive. They mean that ovulation is unreliable, which is what makes conception harder, not impossible. Around 14 to 25% of women have irregular cycles, and roughly half of women seen for infertility report a history of cycle irregularity, so this is one of the most common reasons couples come for help. The good news is that the underlying causes are nearly all treatable, and once ovulation is restored, conception rates approach those of women with regular cycles of the same age.
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