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Infertility , frustrated

Me and my boyfriend have sex every weekend. He doesnt use a condom or pull out. I have irregular periods. I probably only get them once or twice a year & a week after i DID have my period, we had sex and my tests still came up negative. Im beginning to think that im infertile . am i ?
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I hope everything is ok for u I suggest you see your doctor how long you been trying for ?
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I hope everything is ok for u I suggest you see your doctor how long you been trying for ?
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I agree, you really need to see a dr.  A womans menstrual cycle plays a really big part in getting pregnant.  There's medicine they can give you to start your period, then IF NEED BE there's also a medicine they can give you to help with ovulation.  If your periods are coming only twice a year I suggest seeing your dr.  Not being mean, but you could be wasting your time trying without seeing one.  I'd hate for you to "try" for a year or more to find out you needed more help.  Believe me, I've been there. Oh and no, not having a regular period doesn't mean you're infertile, just means you need a little more help! :)  Anyways, good luck!!  Keep us posted!! :D
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