A year of trying and failure of getting pregnant is a reason for both of you to see a doctor to check what is the problem. Not unless you will know the cause, you will remain hoping for a chance to be successful in getting pregnant. I advise that you and your partner go to fertility clinic for a check up.
Just in case you decide to keep on trying without seeing a doctor, then you and your partner need to always eat a healthy diet and have a healthy practices in life. You can also give a try to the following:
**Track down days of your menstrual period. Be 'sexually active' from the 12th day (counting from firsy day of period) and a week onwards because ovulation usually takes place in one of those days.
**Place a small pillow under you back during the 'contact' and stay in bed for at least half an hour after the contact to allow more sperm to go up your system.
**Avoid taking any medications and doing strenuous activities.
**Avoid drinking and smoking.
**Increase the vitamins intake in your diet and have an extra folic acid.
For the meantime that's what I can advise. Goodluck!♥
2006-10-15 18:55:01
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Hi! I don't know your age but as you get older, your chance for children lessons as your hormones deplete. Stress ia sometimes the culprit, exercise, especially running, has been found to fool with fertility and having sex more than once a week have been suggested to hurt chances because sperm can't become adult enough, it usually takes 3 days to grow an adult sperm. Dieting can interfere and hormonal imbalance can hurt. I'm so glad you are opting not to take medications because there is not enough data yet to really know the extent of harm you or the subsequent baby might have. The best thing to do is realize it's not completely your call. Leave it up to God and then sit back and enjoy the other children you do have while you are aloud to have them. Be happy with YOU! You sound like a wonderful caring lady so enjoy looking around you and seeing the beautiful things you have. Write, draw and create! You are to be an artist! You have this inner force to create. Tease your man and make him wait more often with a promise to make him a happy man with a little more forplay. Put your focus on him instead of his being a baby maker. Give him special attention in normal and special ways. To have another child is wonderful but a sad child because a parent isn't unhappy makes a child feel that he is a burden. So, start focusing on you and your man and watch things blossom! God Bless your womb!
2006-10-15 18:47:48
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answered by belladmma 3
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This may sound strange but stop thinking about it. Just act like you don't want to get pregnant and go on about life and it may help. Some times the stress of trying to get pregnant and the thinking about it all the time puts pressure on the body and you can not conceive. There are many stories of couples that give up and buy a house or adopt then next you know they are pregnant.
2006-10-15 18:20:11
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answered by lost_soul 4
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There are not any drugs available that have been shown a hundred% secure to apply throughout being pregnant. Even Tylenol and different OTC meds that the medical doctors say are ok to apply in being pregnant are class B drugs. the only thank you to correctly known if something could be thoroughly secure could be to genuinely attempt it on pregnant women and then see what occurs. on condition that it quite is thoroughly unethical and could on no account take place, all we can believe is the learn it quite is done on animals. So in the journey that your Dr feels like the advantages of taking the med outweigh the hazards then you definately ought to take it. If the yeast an infection remains untreated it ought to bring about different greater extreme themes alongside with inflicting your bag of water to be weakened via the an infection. reliable success.
2016-10-19 11:38:23
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answered by wach 4
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Well it's too bad it hasn't happened yet. People who really want children always seem to be the ones having problems conceiving. I would suggest you and your partner going to the dr. Get your fertility checked and his sperm count checked. If all is well for the two of you...you should have no problems. Are you trying when you are ovulating. There are some tests to check and see if you are. There are some different meds that a dr. will try to help with your fertility if all checks out. Good Luck and I hope you get the little bundle soon.
2006-10-15 18:39:53
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answered by amandaped25 4
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It took my wife and I 2 years to get pregnant. She was 28 and I was 23 when we started. We did not take any medication. However, If you have been trying for a while, and have not had any success, you may want to have your husbands sperm, and your overies checked out. Smoking, obesity, caffine, and hot water baths reduce sperm counts. Many woman who have overie problems tend to have a cyst or blocked falopian tube. If either is the case you can still get pregnant. But, you or your husband may have to make some lifestyle changes to avoid the drugs.
2006-10-15 18:27:18
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answered by Jason 2
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Have you seen a doctor? Maybe an ob/gyn can tell you what youre doing wrong, if if you may have some sort of health condition. Sometimes conceiving just doesnt happen quickly. Most couples spend at LEAST 6months to a year TTC. You might need more
2006-10-15 18:19:46
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answered by china_reina 1
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Don't freak yet. You are putting a lot of pressure on yourself. Relax and that's when it will happen. If you are that concerned you can ask you doctor. I had the same problem. I tried and tried for almost for years and then i got pregnant. My second i just relaxed and bamm the first time i was pregnant. So relax.
Good Luck!!!!!
2006-10-15 18:26:47
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answered by sweetsnickers 5
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If you already had children, don't worry! Relax! Sometimes we know what we want but God has other plans for you. Just wait and He will give you what you need at the right time.
2006-10-15 18:20:58
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answered by gil 2
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Hi. Have you gone to the Dr about this? Unfortunatly if so, then he will suggest meds. Other than that, be patient, keep trying and if it was meant to be then so be it.
2006-10-15 18:19:25
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answered by Jeanine W 2
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