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Had Abortions. Been On Implanon. Why Is Period So Irregular?

I have been pregnant 3 time had 2 abortions; the last pregnancy was a set of fraternal twin boys. I was on the pill for a few months but it was on and off. I couldn’t remember to take it. Now I have been on the implanon , for 3 years. I had a period at 12 yrs old, then again 15 yrs old. It has always been very spermatic and never know when it will come. My husband and I have thought of having another baby. I wanted to know if we are likely to have another set of twins.
Wed, 30 Oct 2013
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Dear patient,

It is impossible to tell with certainty the chances of a repeated multiple pregnancy. If there are multiple twins in the families, that increases the chances. Fertility treatments highly increase the chances of multiple pregnancies.


Yours truly,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic MN
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Had Abortions. Been On Implanon. Why Is Period So Irregular?

Dear patient, It is impossible to tell with certainty the chances of a repeated multiple pregnancy. If there are multiple twins in the families, that increases the chances. Fertility treatments highly increase the chances of multiple pregnancies. Yours truly, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN