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Hi and welcome! Sexual relations will not affect your period at all. Have you seen a doctor about this issue? Some of the most common problems that will cause your periods to be irregular are being over weight, being under weight or a condition called polly cystic ovarian syndrome. There are other reasons as well but I'd suggest going to a doctor to get a diagnosis and then hopefully you'll be able to address the underlying issue. Good luck!
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Me: 24 PCOS & Endo
DH: 30 SA 94% abnml
TTC: 3 yrs natural, 4 years with ObGyn-RE
10 cycles clomid & metformin. Ovulated once. BFN.
3 IUI's, puregon, pregnyl & Ovidrel. 1 follie  x3
4th IUI, Puregon 100 Ovidrel. 1 follie
 15th Jan. Beta - 3, 2nd Beta 21 Jan - 140, 3rd Beta 3 Feb - 4800. 1st u/s on 8th Feb. Showed ectopic, rushed in for surgury. Removed baby and ruptured tube. 7wks 5days
IVF. 15 eggs collected, 10 fertalised. 7 snowbabies and 1 transfered. -
FET 16th Dec. 2 blasts.
1st Beta 5dpt - 9.
2nd Beta 7dpt - 41
3rd Beta 430, 4th Beta 493, 5th Beta 243.
Miscarried

5th June. Lap to remove endo & drill ovaries.
2nd FET- 2 blasts BFP! 1st beta 25. 2nd Beta 300.
Another ectopic. Lost Right tube this time.
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