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irregular messes

i started my messes as a normal girl at the age of 12 years and it was normal(5-6 days).....as time passes by it increase from 5-6 days to 11-12 days(monthly). i visited my family doctor and he told me it will regulate to its normal flow with time and yes it did...but as time passes its stop coming. i visit other doctors  and did alot of scan and test but i was told that am normal and ok ( with out blood flowing) i became very worried, so i was given pills to induces its every three month and yet it still the same my last gynecologist said the i may have little faith in him now because it suit my body and i have to be on pills if i need to conceive......am going crazy i need some answer.
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hello specialmom. is't very frustrating that there is nothing working for my irregular menstruation. the pills i was given was to induces my period and after     that month it will stop flowing ...i have to wait for another three month before i can use the pills( norcolut) .
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Hi there and welcome.  Well, I feel for you.  Women due menstruate and that you are not, there must be some underlying cause.  I had hypothyroid or a slow thyroid, for example and it caused me to get periods every 3 to 4 months.  My thyroid regulated and my period went back to normal.  

You are on the pill and this regulates you or it doesn't?  I got confused there.  If it doesn't, I'd want to know why.  And I'd lose faith in a dr. that said 'trust me' as they say I'm fine and clearly there is an issue.  

Yes, conceiving under these circumstances will be difficult and you'd probably need to see a fertility dr. to figure out how to make it happen.  If you have no cycle, you aren't ovulating.  

I am sure you are frustrated with these non answers.  All I can say is continue to fight for an answer and I'd even consider another dr. to try to figure this out.  best of luck to you
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