My period comes only 2 days. Will I be able to get pregnant again?

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A regular menstrual cycle is always thought to be around 28 days long with menstruation lasting 3-5 days. If you regularly have periods that last for 2 days, I don’t think it is a cause of concern for you when it comes to trying to get pregnant. However, you could consult a fertility specialist who could run a blood test to help find out more information about your ovulation and hormone balance. After which, you can track your cycle to find out when is the best time to get pregnant in order to increase your chance. You can also consider TCM to help condition your body. However, TCM would usually take a longer time. You can also refer to this article for some useful tips on how to increase your chances of getting pregnant: http://sg.theasianparent.com/beat-those-fertility-problems/ You can also find useful information on services provided by Mount Elizabeth Fertility Centre on the last page of the article. If you wish to receive subsidized fertility treatment, you will need to go through a polyclinic to get a referral for an appointment at KKH or NUH. During the polyclinic visit, mention how long you have been trying and if there is any fertility issue you suspect may be impeding your success at getting pregnant.

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