It depends on when you had intercourse. Best time to get pregnant is right before your period during ovulation. Just keep trying and having fun doing it. If the doctor said you can have babies, believe him and try not to stress because stress is not good for a pregnancy. It will happen. Think positive! Good luck to you!
2006-10-31 05:07:03
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answered by Army Wife 4
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Hey, it doesn't always happen first try (unless, of course, you don't want it to!)
Most doctors will recommend you try to conceive for at least a year before thinking about fertility treatments and IVF.
The best thing to do to increase your chances is to focus on having sex around the time you'll be ovulating. Usually this is about 2 weeks before you get your period. You can figure out precisely when you're ovulating by using an ovulation prediction kit or by charting your basal body temperature. You can also use other indicators like cervical mucus, but they're less reliable.
2006-10-31 14:37:03
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answered by lauriekins 5
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Some women still have their period before actually finding out that they are indeed pregnant!! Have you taken a test? I would encourage you to have sex 10-15 days after today since this should be the time that you begin to ovulate to increase your chances. See if you can wait that long so that his sperm will be built up and possibly travel faster to fertilize the egg!! It takes time to get pregnant, but don't worry because it will happen when you least expect it! Sometimes, stress and worrying can delay the process, but try to have as much fun as you can during the trying process!! Good luck!!!
2006-10-31 07:31:23
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answered by angellove 4
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You should start by not wanting to get pregnant, just have sex everyday or every other day and don't think about getting pregnant, just have fun with your partner. Get more useful information and guides to get pregnant here https://tr.im/oQ9pF
after sex-put a pillow under your butt or prop your feet up on the wall so your pelvis is tilted
eat healthy
back off caffiene
workout, even if its just a 20 minute walk a day, be active.
2016-05-02 12:24:32
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answered by ? 3
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For everyone it's different. It sounds like you're fertile, it's just harder for some women to get pregnant than others. Try finding out when you're ovulating and have sex then. Try it for a few months... it may take a while to get pregnant. If that doesn't work talk to your doctor about increasing your fertility.
2006-10-31 05:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you've only been trying for one month, relax. While some women get pregnant just thinking about sex, others are quite as fertile. It took me several months to conceive both of my children. Having sex frequently can lower a man's sperm count, too. Many, many factors can make it harder to conceive. Relax, and keep trying. After 6 months, consult your gynecologist. Maybe you and your s.o. will need to get tested at that point.
2006-10-31 05:10:46
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answered by fyrfly 3
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It takes most women at least 6 months to a year to get pregnant! So relax! You may need pills or something to get you to ovulate properly, and pregnancy will help you go cyst free for that time. Implantation bleeding is really light, so it would be difficult to confuse that with your period (unless your period is really short and light as well).
2006-10-31 05:13:58
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answered by finding_my_dream 3
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if you have ovarian cyst or cysts they can be removed so you can get pregnant. My sister couldn't get pregnant because of them(LOL lucky her since she was having sex alot as a teenager) But eventually when she got married and wanted to have a baby she got the cysts lasered and she got pregnant right away. This could be an option for you they also prescribe birth control to help shrink the cysts but that would be of no use to u if you are trying to become pregnant. Good luck to you.
2006-10-31 05:11:58
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answered by cutiepie81289 7
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It also depends on when you are having sex. There is a period in your monthly cycle when you are most fertile. So maybe you should explore that. But also remember getting pregant is not as easy as it seems. It is a very complicated process. Also what about your partner has he been checked. Maybe it's his sperm that is the problem!!
2006-10-31 05:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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it incredibly is not any longer particularly uncomplicated for being pregnant to take place then, in case you have commonplace menstrual cycles, in spite of the indisputable fact that it may take place. maximum women folk persons (returned, with commonplace cycles) will ovulate on or around day 14 of their cycle, or 14 days after their era starts and a week previously their next era starts. yet we are able to each from time to time ovulate at incredibly random situations, notwithstanding if we've continuously had an quite commonplace cycle. additionally, being pregnant exams usually are not powerful till approximately 2 weeks or extra after theory (while maximum women folk persons have in basic terms ignored their next era). wait and notice in case you get your next era, and if no longer, attempt returned.
2016-10-21 01:23:50
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answered by daw 4
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