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menstrual cycle

Ladies, hope you all are doing great?  Please, any advise on this would be great.

My monthly cycle is always changing from 26, 28, 27, 29 and 30. I want to know if it is normal if no, is there anything i need to do to correct it? It bothers me in the aspect of calculating my ovulation because, it is not steady. Aslo i have been ttc for the past six months now without result.

Please, i'm eagerly waiting for reply.

Thanks.

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There are many things that can change a cycle late ovulation,usually caused by stress,change of diet,many things.your cycle is still in normal range.but yes i can see how it effects you trying to concieve.have you tried vitamin B6 this is good for getting your cycle on track,as for trying for 6 months with no success.that is a short time really.can take couples years to concieve.however since your cycle is a bit wacky,i would concentrate on getting that regular first.once this is sorted then concieveing should be easy.since you will know your ovulation.failing that bed from cd12 onwards.until you are confident you have ovulated.there are plenty of signs you can use to confirm ovulation,all the best.
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Thanks alot i really appreciate your advise, i will try the vitamin B6 and see how it goes.

Take care.
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