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Get Pregnant With Irregular Periods

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Summary: Women with irregular periods have a better chance of getting pregnant by using ovulation predictor tests or by taking fertility drugs to regulate ovulation. Increase the chances of conceiving with health information from a practicing gynecologist in this free video on pregnancy.

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By Simion Tsinker
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Dr. Simion Tsinker has been in private practice in OB/GYN since 1982 in Plantation, Florida. Tsinker is currently serving as vice chairman of the Department Obstetrics and Gynecology...read more

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"Hello my name is Dr. Simion Tsinker. I'm with Plantation Maternity Center in Plantation, Florida. Let's talk about how to get pregnant with irregular periods. The difficulty in getting pregnant with irregular periods lies in the fact that it is very difficult to figure out the time of ovulation which is well-known to be the most favorable time for the woman to conceive and if a woman knows that she has a tendency to skip periods sometimes, that means that she doesn't have predictable ovulation pattern, that woman should seek attention of an infertility specialist who might suggest her to start taking fertility pills which increase the chance for ovulation and will make her periods regular and that will increase her chances for ultimate conception. Another aid for a woman with irregular periods would be ovulation predictor tests which she can purchase in the drug store and that will allow her to know when she ovulates to have the right intercourse at the right time."

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