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ktinbzmn

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PCOS and getting pregnant
Posted: 02-11-08 13:11pm

Hey everyone, I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome so my periods are not of regular length. My last period was on November 18 and I did get one until January 11. My boyfriend and I have been trying to get pregnant and we had sex on the January 10. So I was just wondering because I have been doing some research and was wondering if I was able to get pregnant the day before my period since I have an irregular cycle. If someone could let me know that would be great.
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mominashoe

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Posted: 02-11-08 21:53pm

No you cannot get pregnant the day before your cycle starts. Your hormone levels wouldn't be right. I think it's 2 weeks before your cycle starts that you might be able to conceive no matter what the length of your cycles.
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namalwa

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Posted: 02-18-08 08:19am

Hi, you will need to either find a way of identifying when ovulation takes place which should be around 14 days to your next period which in your case is extremely difficult or see a doctor. I used to have very irregular periods and never took it seriously. Last week I went to see a doctor after trying to get a baby for some time and was found to be having Polycystic Ovaries. I have been out on treatment to help regularise my cycle and force ovulation on a particular day. In a way my advice is do see a Gyna or GP.
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