Sometimes your body has to 'recoop' from the added hormones and things from the birth control. Give it some time, and when the time is right, it'll happen. Check out www.webmd.com It helps with things like this!
2007-01-01 19:15:55
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answered by Oria 2
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I know I'll probably get a dozen thumbs down for being a guy, but anyway... it's not necessary for there to be something wrong with you in order for you to not get pregnant in 4 months. Sperm have to travel a long distance against many odds to fertalize an egg. It takes some time. My wife and I were together since 1998, and for over 7 years we had never used birth control (we weren't trying to get pregnant, nor were we trying not to). We just had our first child on Sept. 3, 2006. It was my wife's first and only pregnancy.
Usually the best time of year is now, and 14 days after the start of your last menstrual cycle.
2007-01-02 03:14:42
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Don't worry too much~ My husband and I used no form of birth control for 7 months before I finally got pregnant. After my first I went on birth control immediately. I was on it for over a year then got pregnant the very first month I went off. You could talk to your doctor if you are very concerned but first I would check into all your lifestyle factors. Does either of you smoke?? Are you having sex while you are ovulating? Many many things could play a factor. Do some research online and see if it could be anything like this..
2007-01-02 03:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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That's basically 3 months. How old are you? Doctors don't consider it a problem until you've been trying for at least a year (if you're young, if you're older - like 35 or so - they start searching for answers sooner, because you're that much closer to being too old to conceive). It could be as simple as not having sex at the right time - are you having sex about 2 weeks after the start of your last period? Days 14 - 18 are about your best bet, assuming a 28-day cycle.
2007-01-02 03:18:25
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answered by E Yow 3
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It normal for healthy couples to take an average of 8 months to get pregnant (that means it takes even longer for some). If after trying for 12 months, you aren't pregnant yet, talk to your OB and get tested to make sure everything is ok
2007-01-02 05:27:18
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answered by IamCarissa 2
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You should not ask if there is something wrong with you until you have been trying to get pregnant for about a year. It could just be that your timing is off. Your egg is only good for about 24 hours, and his sperm is good for about 72 hours. So unless you time it just right, then you can miss it, and you will not become pregnant. Good Luck!!
2007-01-02 03:30:45
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answered by techiegurrll88 2
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You can check with a doctor. There can be blockages in your parts or your husband's parts that can interfere. There are medicines doctors can give that improve your chances. A doctor can do lots of things to help. Surgery can correct problems in extreme cases.
2007-01-02 03:18:05
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answered by Steve S 4
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You have to give the birth control time to wear off, give it a couple of months.
2007-01-02 03:18:48
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answered by Juicy 1 1
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Be patient, it happens at the right time. Also, try to time your intercourse during your ovulation.
2007-01-02 04:08:55
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answered by the_memory_of_ashes 4
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I suggest you talk to your doctor they would be the best source.
2007-01-02 03:15:42
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answered by wolfha12 1
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