Are weird monthly cycles an indication of low fertility rate?!


Question: Are weird monthly cycles an indication of low fertility rate?
This year I'm turning 22 years old, and I realized my monthly cycles have been going weird. For instead, 2 months ago I bled mid-cycle but apparently it was ovulation bleeding. Then during sex that same mid-cycle, I bled two but just tiny drops. Then when my period did come it came brown full-force before turning red. I know this is normal for some people, but it was never for me.

Then yesterday I was supposed to get my period. I usually get super heavy on my first days. But it was just brown and pink spots. Nothing heavy to fill a pantyliner even.

Honestly, is this an indication I'm going to have trouble getting a child in the future or my hormones are changing crazily because I'm getting older? Any input will be helpful. Thank you.

Answers:

If your periods do not come every month that it could be symptom of something that could cause decreased fertility. But having strange bleeding patterns every month is normal and you should easily be able to have children. Exercising, medications, and fluctuations in stress all cause periods to fluctuate. So don't worry this is normal.



should not affect your ability to have a child, it just wight be a little harder for you to get pregnant since your fertile days are harder to predict




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