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I cant conceive?

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I've been trying since June 15th of Last Year.

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  1. Don't worry, everyones body is different. It takes longer for some than others.

    My bf and I have had unprotected s*x for about 5 years and I still haven't gotten pregnant...not that we're tryin anyway.

    Good luck to you though.


  2. Don't give up. Maybe you are worrying too much and stress makes it that much harder. I know that my husband and I have been trying for a long time also with no luck. When the time is right you will!

    Baby Dust to you!!

  3. Don't give up!! me and my husband was trying to conceive for 3 years going on to 4 years... and we ended up pregnant. Our little girl is due by the end of this year...

    Good Luck and baby dust to you!!!...

  4. You're eligible to see a fertility specialist now since you have been trying for over a year. Please consult your doctor or OB/GYN.

  5. aw dont give up... everything will work out for the best

  6. I think the same thing... sometimes. Its so hard to not to get frustrated :-( i have been ttc for almost 2 yrs now and i have tried to do everything right but its just not happening. Don't give up... don't stress, just be happy and soon enough you will be expecting. :-)

  7. My husband and I tried for TEN YEARS! But everyone's problem is different. My problem was irregular periods and hormone imbalances caused by PCOS, which affected my ovulation. I tried fertility drugs but was overly sensitive to them and had a bad reaction; enlarged ovaries. I took birth control for a few months to regulate my cycle and immediately became pregnant after stopping its use. My Reproductive Endocrinologist advised me that certain chemicals in the birth control pill not only regulated my hormones but also made my ovaries become aggressive after I quit taking the pill. If you have irregular periods, this might be an option for you. It's definitely safer than jumping straight to fertility drugs and has

    less side effects. Plus, you only have to take it for a few cycles, then quit. This is the only method that has worked for me and I've used it multiple times; once after ten years of trying and another time after three years of trying. I also had my uterus checked for abnormalities by having a saline infused sonography. It's very uncomfortable, but will help rule out any possible problems with your uterus. You may also want to have your partner's sperm checked; lazy sperm or slow swimmers are quite common in men. I think that most fertility problems are caused by the woman, so the odds are your partner is fine. However, your problem may be very common and easily fixed. Of course, there is also the big possibility that you and your partner just aren't having intercourse on the right day(s) of your cycle. Just count 12-14 days after your period and watch for a thick, slippery clear mucous coming from your body; sort of like egg whites. This is a very good indicator that you are ovulating and that it's time for intercourse! Good luck!

  8. Just stop trying and that's when you will be pregnant. Just relax and not think of getting pregnant and it usually always happens. When i think hard about it, i just cant get preggos but soon as i give up and start working out i find out that i'm preggos. At least with my 3 year old.

    good luck to you and i hope your wishes come true soon.

  9. Conceiving is just a lot harder for some than others.

    Have you actually been trying on your "ovulation days"?

    Have you talked to your doctor?

    There are a lot of treatments you can take now a days that will help you conceive if you really don't want to wait out the long baby making process. I heard like 60% of people that take them get twins.

  10. are you doing everything right like having s*x when you are ovulating (you could visit http://www.easyninemonths.com/getting_pr... for details) , maintaining a healthy lifestyle, eating folic acid tablets !!!!!!!! if things are still not working out you should visit the doctor to check on yours and your husbands fertility.
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