i think in your case it's time for a fertility specialist.
and hon, stress can definitely slow things down! i know you want a baby...i did too...badly, but stress caused a huge headache for us.
i never had cervical cancer..but it took my hubby and i three yrs to get pregnancy with my daughter. it takes time.
and it's NOT true about not having a baby after cervical cancer..it is rare, but is possible!
2006-11-29 05:43:51
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answered by ? 6
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I don't understand..are you asking why you aren't pregnant after just 2 weeks? it took me 8 months to get pregnant the first time...I don't know if cervical cancer causes scarring or anything..but maybe that could deter getting pregnant also. I have scarring from endomtriosis. I would keep trying actively for a year (WITH YOUR DR'S OK). I would get a second opinion though...if you had been told u couldnt have children and now this dr says you can...be sure. you don't want to get your hopes up and find the problem is not getting pregnant but staying pregnant..that would be devastating.
2006-11-29 13:42:14
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answered by Farah G 3
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I hear what u say, I have been married for 4 yrs and I have been trying to have a baby, everyone I know is having a baby even the ones who married after me..But let nature lead the way u will soon and I am sure I will too..
2006-11-29 14:38:59
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answered by bestlollipopsucker 1
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My good friend had stage 4 cervical cancer and after surgery and treatment was able to conceive and carry her little boy. Her pregnancy was difficult and she had to be on bed rest with no sex for the whole last trimester but her baby is beautiful and perfect and it was sooo worth it for her! Relax, follow your doctors instructions and enjoy trying. Wishing you and your fiance the best!
2006-11-29 13:45:48
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answered by wyllow 6
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it takes the average couple 8 months or so to conceive. 2 weeks?! You haven't even had time to take the prenatals long enough to build them up in your system. Don't worry. Hopefully things will work out for you.
2006-11-29 13:47:41
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answered by Melissa J 4
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Getting pregnant takes time it is normal for it to take up to 6 months even a year!
2006-11-29 13:59:00
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answered by lola 4
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It takes a while not just two weeks, I suggest you that you learn more about conceiving a child and how to spell cervical cancer as well.
2006-11-29 13:54:21
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answered by msellie 3
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well first off give it time, its only been 2 weeks! Just relax and enjoy sex dont stress and give it time you'll succeed....
2006-11-29 13:42:14
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answered by R.J 3
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www.ovulex.com
2006-11-29 13:43:27
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answered by aflyladybug4u 3
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