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irregular periods

i have irregular periods and this is creating a lot a problem for me.... b coz of irregular periods this created lots of fear for me.... give me some tips on hw to gt my periods regular.. and let me explain last yr till the month of jan my regular was completely regular.. and after that my periods started getting irregular.... i consulted a near by doc... took medicine and for the next few months got my periods nw again the same problem irregular periods... i really gt worried abt this.... i no that am not pregnant b coz i have not had sex to get pregnant.... tell me wats the problem.... wat is it like it.. help me or give me some tips for getting my periods regular...... one last fear in mind....... if periods r irregular.. is there any problem in giving birth to a baby.....? plzz reply me...

thanks....
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tanks for the comment wat kind of pill did u tak...... and is it b coz of that pill u didnt gt periods for 3 yrs......wat kind of healthly food u prefere
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wat do u mean by birth control
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Please I do not recommend birth control I took the pill so my cycle can be regular and after I stopped taking it I had irregular period for 3years now I have it regular thought but the birth control has a lot of side affects and makes you fat :/ don't take birth control try to drink lots of water and eat healthy that will make your period regular
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Birthcontrol is the best way to make your periods regular. I was put on it when I was fifteen for that reason.
I'm not sure how it affects having a baby, however its perfectly normal to be irregular.
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