
Originally Posted by
kashaf
Im trying to have a baby for 2 years .. i get my periods in between 35 to 45 days..is it a big problem to conceive pregnancy
What sort of testing did your doctor do before prescribing the Clomid? It is to induce ovulation, although regulating your cycle can be a result of that. Were you being monitored while on it? Having cycles that are longer than the norm can be from a few different conditions... PCOS, for example, is not uncommon and often one sign is irregular and/or long cycles.
Fertility does start to decline in the 30's, for some women even sooner, but that doesn't mean pregnancy won't happen. For most it is a gradual decline, becoming more of a potential concern in the late 30's/early 40's.
Hopefully your doctor will get moving on the referral to a gyn and you can get things going again in your new city. A different gyn may suggest further testing as well for both you and your husband.