more than likely........no problem
it takes time
just keep trying, and then if still nothing happens,,see your OB/GYN for testing and possible fertility drugs
both people should be tested male and female
2006-11-26 10:58:38
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answered by Bren 7
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If you guys are really trying I hope that you have visited the doc for additional fertility treatments and good advice. If you have, there shouldn't be anything wrong with you. It is a two-person thing. Has he visited the doc to check out his sperm count? If it's low, that could be the problem. If you are trying the appropriate ovulation dates and so on it should happen eventually. All it takes is plenty of patience. It may take you a year to get pregnant. If it really bothers you go see a specialist and get a fertility assessment, just to make sure. Don't fill yourself with worry. A worry-free mind, a relaxing atmosphere, and an enjoyable experience is a big helper in your ability to conceive. Just be patient and don't stress out too much. Take it easy. Make the most of this time because when the baby comes it's there for the rest of your life.
2006-11-26 19:19:33
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answered by CheezyYumYums 3
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Some people get pregnant right away. For others, it takes a few months. Even under perfect circumstances, there's only a 25% chance of conception every time.
A doctor won't even consider any kind of assistance 'til you've been trying for a year. Three months is not a big deal.
Have fun trying, and don't worry until NEXT year.
2006-11-26 18:59:05
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answered by Yarro Pilz 6
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No the average woman takes 6 months to get pregnant.It took me 3 months to get pregnant with both of my pregnancies also.Unless a year goes by and nothing has happened-then do not worry.Stress can hinder getting pregnant.Also-start taking a daily multi-vitamin like Women's One a Day.That can help with reproduction.It actually says so on the Women's 1 a day bottle and I was taking those both time I got pregnant.
2006-11-26 18:59:31
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answered by mama of 2 3
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My fiance and I have been trying for 6 years with no luck. I am normal and to the best of my knowledge so is he so I say when it's your time to be pregnant you will be. If you are really worried and can afford it go see a fertility doc to get yourself checked and make him go too. We always think it's us who can't have kids but maybe it's the man.
2006-11-26 18:59:12
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answered by missee 3
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First of all relax. Deep breathes. Not everyone conceives within the first 2 months of trying. Most don't conceive within the first 6 months. It took my hubby and I 18 months with our 2nd. Also don't try. When we gave up trying with our 2nd is 4 weeks before we found out we were having him. Good luck
2006-11-26 18:57:34
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answered by Mrs. Always Right 5
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are you kidding me??? You're worried after only 2 months??? What is the matter with you? Once you're old enough to know that most women try for at least 12-13 months before conceiving, maybe you should try
2006-11-26 19:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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you have only been trying for 2 months, relax a little. it may take up to one year for you to get pregnant. if you are not pregnant next sept. then go and see a doctor. in the meantime, you can use ovulation predictor kits
2006-11-26 18:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Try again and if you don't get pregnant you and your boyfriend should both go and get tested. It might not even be you, it could be that he has a low sperm count.
2006-11-26 18:57:27
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answered by Pandabat 2
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My sis in laws doc told her to quit drinking so much pop, cause it makes it harder to get pregnant. She quit drinking all pop and got pregnant within a month.
2006-11-26 19:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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