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Having trouble with getting pregnant!?

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Ok im turning 26 tomarrow and we have been trying to get pregnant for 2 years now. I went to the doctor and he said everything looks good and doesnt sudgest that i take fertilty meds yet. It just seems like it's never going to happen. Everyone tells me to stop thinking about it and it will happen so i got a job and forgot about it. Im not getting any younger and i want to have a baby soon any sudgetstions?

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  1. Try to go to genetic counsling or a specialist to get you and your partner checked out to make sure your both ok . Iknow your only 26 but you dont want to wait till its to late  before you do something


  2. id try one of those tests that tests your fertility, if youre in the uk they sell in Boots for about £80 and test your egg quality and your partners sperm quality. I concidered getting one as we were struggling to conceive, and i found the month i didnt let it bother me i ended up getting pregnant!

    The doctor should really be helping as im sure that if nothing happens after 18 months they are supposed to offer some sort of help?

    Have you tried ovulation tests - i got some via ebay and discovered i ovulated at different times of the month, so maybe this could be the problem for you too?

    I know its frustrating, as i struggled too, but trust me the more relaxed you are and the less you make it a be all and end all the sooner itll happen, i became obsessed and let it rule my life and the month i gave up and restarted my pill i became pregnant!

    Good luck and i hope it all works out x

  3. keep trying. someone said clomid or farara/fanara?  will help

    otherwise a bottle of wine, music and really get into it. think p**n star.

  4. yes just keep trying to have s*x with your partner or go somewhere special and they can help with it good luck=]

  5. For your age, the average person "should" get pregnant within one year of trying per the Dr I went to. After I tried naturally for one year, I went to a specialist who recommended me to get tested, and my husband, and then we went through the various steps of the fertility process.  It takes time, commitment, and depending onyour benefits, money too, but they payoff in the end is worth it. I would highly encourage you and your partner to go get tested and then make a decision after that to see what your options are. Good luck, and best wishes.

  6. You have a long time to go before you have to worry about your clock ticking.

    Just relax and enjoy the s*x.  Stop working so hard to create the baby.  It'll happen.

  7. I am TTC for over a year now, w/no luck. I would suggest going to a reproductive specialist to find out if everything is ok, you might just need a little bit of help to get pregnant.

    good luck

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