your welcome, let me know how things turn out! :]
Thanks so much for the information!
Well, when your periods regulate out - and they will in time, it can take some women MONTHS to regulate after a drastic change like that, or a miscarriage, or a BC, once it does, then either go online and do an ovulation calendar, and BD every day or every other day of your "most fertile" time according to what the calendar says, or keep track of your temperatures and your CM or, just to reassure yourself - BD every other day all month until you get the answer you want (AND HAVE FUN WITH IT! Don't treat it as a goal, just have fun!) If you're concerned about still not starting your period, take it up with your doctor, he can tell you if it's normal or not to not have started your period yet, but I'm sure it has, it's only been a month so far. As for the thyroid problem during your pregnancy, (I also have a thyroid problem, not to the extreme where I needed meds before getting pregnant) but I am pregnant right now, and I just have to get bloodwork every month to make sure the pills they put me on when I found out I was pregnant are working, and staying stable throughout my pregnancy! Good luck & I hope you get your BFP!! :]