Are you remembering to have sex?
Sorry; that was crass.
Let me tell you something that MAY work: when the Mrs. and I were having issues w/this, we went to a fertility doc. Before things got serious (see expensive), he did something where he - I don't know - washed? her out because they were checking for cysts along her uteral wall. Oddly enough, soon after she was pregnant. Maybe this had something to do with it, "cleaned the pipes" or some such thing. I don't know. But it's something to think about.
2006-09-03 09:15:57
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answered by QuackJak 4
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Yes, irregular periods have a big thing to do with it. That makes you less fertile. Everytime you have a period your body flushes the system out and cleans it and then your egg is released. Unlike most women you don't have an egg released every month! Only ever 3-4 months, Best time for you to try to get pregnant is when your period is over and anywhere after there for 2 weeks.
Everytime you have a period is when a egg is released to be fertilized. Don't forget sperm lives in the womans body for a few days or however many days. So like you could have sex tonight, but not get pregnant until wednesday.
2006-09-03 09:30:22
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answered by mellow_26241 4
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If your periods are irregular, you likely have a hormonal imbalance. You might have to see a doctor. Sometimes blood sugar can be an issue or even thyroid conditions. If you can't get pregnant after a year of trying, it's time to see your doctor and get some tests run to check everything out and narrow down where the problem is. It also could be hubby...sometimes those tighty whities can hinder conception. Prayer won't hurt either. But I think within 3 months, God will bless you with a baby. Let me know how it goes.
2006-09-03 09:18:28
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answered by mamaloo 3
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After 10 1/2 years of Infertility treatments I lucked across a doctor who figured out my problem within 3 minutes of looking at my charts. He never even performed any tests on me himself. I also had/have irregular periods. Which in my case was the result of an elevated Testosterone level. With a little help from a very low dose steroid and Clomid I now have a beautiful 10 year old and also with his help I have a beautiful 7 year old. I'd suggest that you have your doctor check your Testosterone level. By chance and gods grace I am now expecting my third, who is a total surprise. If your doctor has questions Dr Stephen Ward in Abilene, TX is a wonder point of reference.
2006-09-03 10:04:28
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answered by vicious_bitch2002 2
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You need a fertility specialist. Menstruation, when it is healthy, is a monthly cycle, not a quarterly cycle. That is the root of the word menstruation (month). You may be exercising too much or have a problem with eggs being delivered through your fallopian tubes. Or, you just don't eat enough to form a healthy egg monthly. So, go to a specialist. That is what happened to my daughter-in-law. She had to eat for 2 years to finally get pregnant. Baby was healthy and it was a good delivery. Good luck. Just relax a little about it too.
2006-09-03 09:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't try so hard and remember to have sex every other day, because if you have sex everyday, you won't have strong enough sperm to get you pregnant. I've been trying for the past 3 months and still no such luck, but keep in mind, we aren't having sex like every other day or every day, because we both work full time and different shifts so it's hard to see each other, we just have sex when we feel like it and when it happens, it happens. That's my tip to you, relax and good luck!!
2006-09-03 09:31:44
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answered by kittlesworth 2
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Your either not laying eggs or hes fish ain't working your OK does that narrow it down. Men's bits are on the outside of the body for a reason if he wears underwear or tight clothing the rise it temp could affect his count. OK so far? tell him to wear loose bottoms and go commando it could take several months. This information would normally cost but your getting it for free. I don't blame me when your getting up in the early hours of the morning.
2006-09-03 09:23:39
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answered by froggerty 3
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Is it your relationship nice and full of affection or some times you create the havoc of Gettysberg battle ? How often do you speak about it and how much a lovely scenery do you form during your chats ?
Just try to talk about your future goals and tell each other how much you'd love to have a baby (or two)....
Ciao......John-John.
2006-09-03 09:24:05
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answered by John-John 7
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Yes it definatly does. Your doctor should know this. It may help to be put on birth control pills to help regulate your periods. If you are not having periods, you are not ovulating.
2006-09-03 09:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes ask your doctor when the best time is
2006-09-03 09:17:19
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answered by mommy@18 2
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