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omg please help!

hello i am 18 and i believe i have pcos ...  I HAVEN'T HAD A PERIOD SINCE JANUARY AND I JUST RECIEVED MY PERIOD THREE DAYS AGO... THE PERIOD WAS JUST SPOTTING SOME  I THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO HAVE SEX.... SO I HAD SEX WITH A CONDOM BUT IT SLIPPED OFF. AFTER HAVING SEX I BECGAN TO BLEED NORMALLY LIKE A REGULAR PERIOD(HEAVY).  I DNT KNOW IF I CAN GET PREGNANT OR NOT? CAN U PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE? I NEVER REALLY EVERY HAD A PERIOD. I RECIEVED PERIODS AT THE AGE OF 9 AND FROM THEN ON I NEVER RECIEVED THEM MORE THAN 6 TIMES A YEAR... I WENT TO THE GYN AND SHE GAVE ME SOME MEDICINE AT THE AGE OF 14 AND IT REGULATED ME FOR JUST ONE WEEK AND I NEVER WENT BACK ... SO MY QUESTION IS CAN I GET PREGNANT? IF I ONLY HAD ABOUT 30 PERIODS MY WHOLE INTIRE LIFE SINCE AGE 9? AND COULD I BE PREGNANT NOW?
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Yeah, I agree with Vance, you should see a doctor about your irregular periods.  It's not that unusual, and there can be a number of causes (e.g. many top level female atheletes have infrequent periods, apparently).  It would be good to know why, and what should be done about it, if anything.

If you had sex shortly before your period, and you have had a normal period since, I think it is unlikely that you pregnant.

Whether you are even capable of getting pregnant, with your irregular periods, only a doctor can advise you.
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Best advice is to see a Dr ASAP. Your cycle is not normal and you need to be seen for it.
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