How do I regulate my cycle?

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When will my cycle regulate?

Here's a little behind the story: I had my Mirena IUD removed on January 9th 2012. I've had two periods since then. One in Febuary and then another as we speak. My first period lasted 4 days. And my cycle was only 19 days long! There is NO way I'm ovulating with that short of a cycle. (TTC, btw.) Does anyone have an idea of when my periods will regulate? We want to get pregnant A.S.A.P!

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it can take up to 6 months for your body to regulate after you get off birth control pills. for most...

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How does progesterone pills help regulate a menstrual cycle?

How can taking progesterone pills 14 days on, 14 days off for three months help regulate the menstrual cycle?

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The average cycle length is 28 days. In the first half, Estrogen is the dominant hormone, and in the...

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How long will it take for my menstrual cycle to regulate?

I am 15 and I got my first period in January. I still have not had one since. I do experience cramps, tenderness in my breasts, cravings, mood swings, increased discharge, etc. occasionally, probably about once a month, but I never actually bleed. It...

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It took me about eight months for mine to regulate, I started mine last January. It started regulating...

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Hi. I had the same situation this week. I am 21 years old and I am just off the pill, was on it for...

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The ovarian cycle and the menstrual cycle are the same thing. It is just different wording. Each of...

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How can I regulate my menstrual cycle?

I am trying to get pregnant, but I have very irregular periods (I usually go 2-4 months between having a period), so it is very difficult to track ovulation. How can I even out my menstrual cycle? (Obviously birth control is out of the question, as I...

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Hi I am having the same issue. I go about 2-3 months without a period, and I too am trying to get pregnant...

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How to regulate sleep cycle?

Various interests (not necessarily tensions, just reading, writing or surfing internet) keep me awake till late night (say 1 a.m or even 2 a.m.) resulting in reduced night hours of sleeping. I wish to make it 6 to 8 hours sleep cycle starting well before...

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- You've got to try going to bed and waking up at the same time every day. Don't sleep in on the weekends...

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Chemicals in the cell cycle are: Cyclin dependent kinase, whihc adds phosphate to a protein; Maturation...

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It usually takes a month maybe two to get back up to speed. But, that doesn't mean you will get pregnant...

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The role is cyclins is to bind with Cdks to propel the cell through the next stage of the cell cycle...

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