After 4 years it is time to see a doctor - both of you.
2006-08-08 14:42:54
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answer #1
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answered by EPnTX 4
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Do you know when you are ovulating?That is when a woman gets pregnant.Most women ovulate 14 days after they have there period.Most women will get a discharge that looks like egg whites during ovulation.It is best to start having sex 2 days before ovulation is due and keep having sex for 2 days after ovulation,just in case you ovulate a bit early or late.When you are ovulating it is best to stay laying down for at least 15 minutes after intercourse.If you are unsure when you ovulate you can buy a ovulation predictor kit or you can buy a basal thermomiter and check your tempature daily when you have a higher temp you are ovulating.Or you may not be ovulating and you might have to be on fertility meds,it is possible your partner could have a low sperm count.You need to see a dr and make sure you both are able to make a baby,then go from there.Sometimes women try for 10 yrs before they get pregnant.Good luck with everything though.
2006-08-08 15:11:19
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answered by ? 4
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Ok, first it helps if you don't have sex quite so often. Studies have shown that giving your partner time inbetween sessions improves sperm count and strength.
Second, it's very important that both of you have a physical exam to make sure you're not dealing with other issues that could be remedied with treatment or assistance.
Third please relax. I have at least three friends who didn't get pregnant until they felt there was "no hope" -- then they relaxed and just had fun! Not long thereafter -- TA DA!
Good luck to you and your partner!
2006-08-08 14:43:48
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answered by Loresinger99 4
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Could be somebody upstairs says you're not ready yet. The bf I had before I met my husband..we never used protection and I never got pregnant (and come to find out he'd gotten a girl pregnant, so it wasn't him). Hubby and I had sex once without a condom and bam! Guess whose suddenly late? Or it could be something wrong with one of the two of you. Have you and your husband seen a doctor yet? If not, you might consider it.
2006-08-08 14:45:42
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answered by I'm just me 7
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yes it is entirely possible to have sex and not get pregnant, but after all that time you and your partner now need to take the next step and go and see if there is anything wrong that is stopping you getting pregnant good luck
2006-08-08 14:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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definite there is an possibility you made love on your widow so it somewhat is all solid. they say whilst TTC you opt to do the toddler dance some days ahead of ovulating so there would be some sperm waiting. how are you able to stand to no longer try whilst your era is previous due? lady i replaced into finding out way too early from loss of endurance lol. maximum suitable of success and advantages :)
2016-09-29 01:50:07
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answered by lashbrook 4
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Whoa...
Calm down...
I'd suggest that the both of you sit down with your doctors and have some fertility testing done.
He could have low sperm count due to a number of things.
she could have a type blockage in her uterus which is preventing the sperm from reaching it's destination.
So go have it checked out to be sure that you're both healthy.
2006-08-08 14:49:39
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answered by sierrajames1 3
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one word: infertile. Better go to the doctor to run some times. Cause it might not be you it could be that your hubby has a low sperm count. You should both get checked out.
2006-08-08 14:47:08
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answered by . 6
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Sounds like there is a fertility problem with you or your partner. YOu should both get checked out by a doctor.
2006-08-08 14:43:58
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answered by n 5
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Try to get pregnant, have him ejaculate in you every time and maybe you will get pregnant! if not, you may want to see an infertility specialist or adopt a baby. They need love too!
2006-08-08 14:44:53
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answered by Miss Taryn 3
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