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Can it take years for young healthy people get pregnant?

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i was just wondering if it is possible for it to take years for young healthy people to get pregnant

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  1. It takes time for any woman to concieve. all of the elements must be available on both side. the womans body is a mistery to all and it has its own mind persay. even the healthiest people can have blockers which prevent them from conceiving when one wants to.


  2. nothing to worry about yet, if after one year of trying they're still having problems, time to see a doctor...an obgyn, sometimes with as little as some presc. meds it can help a lot,  you can also ask a doctor online for free try www.FertilityTies.com

    good luck!

  3. It depends on the fertile of both i would have them go to the the doc and get tested tell them best of luck

  4. yeah if there is  problem. You can be healthy and not know you have a "problem".maybe not serious but jyst a minor complication...i would 1st answer these..

    Have u ever been on birth control? if so when and when did u stop?

    how often do you have s*x?same guy? maybe he cant get u pregnant?

    ever had an Std?Any infection down there ever?

  5. It sure can :)

    Took me 6 years and I was only 18-24 at the time, so young, and quite fit and healthy.

    They say the peak is between ages of 23 and 28.

  6. Yes,

    Pregnancy is all about timing. You have a window every month and if you miss it you keep trying. If you are concerned about taking so long see a doctor, make sure all is okay and have them help you to plan out best times to get prego.

    You can track your ovulation with a basal thermometer and chart it. You can use ovulation test kits.

    Start taking prenatals now, stop all bad habbits. Makes sure your weight is good. Eat healthy and balanced. Have s*x every 2-3 days to allow the sperm to build back up..

    and most of all don't stress..it will happen. Getting depressed or discouraged dosn't help.

  7. It all depends on your body and how fertile you are. If your young and healthy and having problems trying to conceive than it may be a fertility issue. I would get tests done from the male partner and female and see what's going on. I was 28 when I got pregnant with my first and super healthy (got pregnant on the first try), now I'm pregnant with my second and I'm 31, and again on the first try, so it has a lot to do with your fertility, and the right time to try. Also stress can cause it to take longer, if you have fun with it than it should just happen naturally.

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