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irregular period and pregnancy?
Name: joce | Date: Jun 23rd, 2008 1:03 AM
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hello, I have irregular periods, instead of getting my period every month i get it every other month, usually every 57 or 58 days. i never know if and when i ovulate. i was supposed to get my period this month and now i am a week late. i would like to know anyone that has an irregular period and has gotten pregnant. i wouldnt even know when to take a hpt.

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Name: Malica | Date: Jun 24th, 2008 12:19 AM
I have irregular periods (cycle varying from 28 to 33 days) and conceived fairly easily. Although your cycle is a lot longer than most others', it sounds fairly regular varying only by a day or so. So if you're late for your period, you can take a test now.  

Name: confused_1234 | Date: Jul 6th, 2008 11:42 AM
u need to see your OBGYN My periods were that far apart. I went to the dr and they found a mass on my cervix. They removed the mass and now periods are 36 days apart and I just found out that I am pregnant. Your period should never be 50+ days apart if this happens that means something is wrong. Don't wait  

Name: Malica | Date: Jul 7th, 2008 9:08 PM
I beg to differ, confused -- I have know people who were perfectly healthy but had periods 60 or so days apart. Absolutely it should always be investigated by a professional, but it doesn't always mean something's wrong.  

Name: confused_1234 | Date: Jul 7th, 2008 10:27 PM
Call your doctor and see what he/she tells you.
22 and 40 days apart falls within the norm, says Robert Shenken, MD Search the net it will tell you that if your period is more than 50 days apart you should contact your doctor.

Oh and Malica- Just because a person has a mass doesn't mean its cancer (or something bad) sometimes its just scared tissue growing that forms a mass.