Sometimes making a baby takes awhile! Some doctors want you to try for at least a year before you come in for infertility treatment. In the meantime, you could always start charting your temperatures, checking your cervical mucous, and checking the position of your cervix. That would probably give you a good idea of whether or not you are ovulating. You can find information on how to do this all over on the internet. If you go see your OB/GYN, he/she might order some blood tests to see if you are ovulating based on your hormone levels throughout your cycle. If you are ovulating, it's all about being patient and timing. If you aren't ovulating, there are fertility drugs available that induce ovulation that may be prescribed. It will happen when the time is right! Best of luck to you.
2006-11-28 15:18:53
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answered by BonitaFrita 2
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Tell him the stress of him going at you isn't helping for starters second go to a health food shop most have natropaths to give advise on what to take which will help , thirdly the av couple can take up to a year . You still can get pregnant if you have irregular periods if that's the only problem , if after a year see a doctor the doctor wont take you seriously if you say i have been trying for 2 months and haven't yet .Stress is a big factor in getting pregnant and even irregular periods as well as diet and other underling problems, but for now relax tell him his really not helping with this pressure any doctor will tell you that , good luck, ow i forgot lie on your back for 20 min with 2 pillows under your but so your pelvis is tilted , him on top ( i have been told this many times for myself)and a week after your period do it every second day ( then you cant say you didn't do it on the right day)
2006-11-28 15:25:16
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answered by DJ 2
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WoW.. I guess the honeymoon is over??? First I would say do some soul searching do you really want kids? If the answer is yes? Then you need to communicate with your husband and the Drs. Remind hubby that stress doesn't help and can actually prevent you from conceiving. Depending on your age and health you may have time yet. Have your Dr. run some blood tests on you. See where your hormone level is. It will give you a clearer picture of what's going on. I would also have hubby's sperm tested... make sure he's not shooting blanks and blaming it on you. ;o) Good Luck and if you want children don't wait forever... The timing is never right... and you will never have enough money... or a big enough house. Things always work out for the best in the end. If this is what you both want... you'll work it out.
2006-11-28 17:21:52
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answered by Lee E 2
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The good news is - you will fall pregnant but it just may take a little longer than you had hoped. Firstly improve your lifestyle (the easy things to fix) such as no smoking , drinking etc.
Having been through 3 years of fertility treatment i can advise you to see a specialist first of all who will run tests to find out if they can determine why you have irregular periods which will prob mean you do not ovulate regularly either. There are the different types of fertility drugs you can take such as clomid which is taken orally or Injections. All of these treatments can have their drawbacks but if you want a child badly enough you should give them a try.
Unfortunately these treatments didnt work for me but the positive is that i am 27 weeks pregnant - without fertility drugs.
2006-11-28 17:41:47
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answered by Boo Boo 5
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Have your periods always been irregular or is this a recent thing? It is possible that you have a hormonal disorder. If this is the case, you must see a doctor in order to have it corrected. With irregular periods, either you are not ovulating or your hormones are imbalanced. Either way, you will not become pregnant unless you get the problem fixed. It could be something as simple as a thyroid imbalance. Go see a doctor--besides, it might not be you...my brother thought for fifteen years that his girlfriend was purposely not getting pregnant but it turned out he had a mobility problem!
2006-11-28 15:11:15
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answered by writergirl 2
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First off it takes some people awhile to pregnant regular period or not. Second ask your doctor to put you on hormones and then track your periods so that you can figure out when you are most fertile. My personal experience is this my husband and I have been together for 5 and 1/2 years and it took us about 2 years to get pregnant with our daughter and we are trying to have another and its already been a year that we've been trying so basically just give it time. Try the hormones too though.
2006-11-28 15:10:26
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answered by sumpinblu 2
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i think of it may help to talk on your fiancee approximately any emotions which you have in the direction of this project. no be counted in case you're relatively excited, hectic, uncertain. some couples honestly decide earlier than time to no longer have intercourse on the night that they get married. After a special occasion of celebrating, one or the two one in all you may nicely be drained. And only the stress of understanding that that's many times what occurs that first night could be too overwhelming. i think of that as long as you 2 are related with one yet another, it is not significant whilst or no be counted if it is your first night at the same time, it's going to be unforgettable. by using ways, i think of it is incredible which you have have been given stored your self for marriage! i do no longer hear of too many women/women that shop themselves for marriage.
2016-10-13 07:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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How long have you been trying if you just got married?
If he expected you to get pregnant the first month, then he needs to slow down and relax a bit. It doesn't always work that way.
If it has been 6 months or so, talk to your doctor.
You might want to suggest that HE get checked too. The problem could be HIS.
2006-11-28 15:09:32
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answered by bookmom 6
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Read info on the internet on how to get pregnant. There are ovulation kits to tell you when you are the most fertile as well. Also see your ob/gyn. Your dr can give you the BEST advise for a successful pregnancy!
2006-11-28 15:12:40
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answered by plharg 2
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why dont u people get of other peoples case for not being able to spell.my partner is a chef and earns more money than you could ever dream of and he cant spell that well big deal.grow up stop trashing other people.sorry huny that had to be said
2006-11-28 15:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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