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Will child birth possible for women having irregular periods? How is it so?

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Will child birth possible for women having irregular periods? How is it so?

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You need an egg to be present to get pregnant. Most women release 1 egg per month, so they have a chance of getting pregnant every month. If she doesn’t get pregnant, she has a period, and the cycle starts over. If your period comes every 3 months for example, you will have less chances to get pregnant, but you will still have a chance. If you’re not having periods at all, it will be almost impossible. However, even if you’re on birth control that stops your periods, or are starting menopause, it *could* happen that you ovulate, release an egg & get pregnant without even having a period.

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