It really depends, but if you are having trouble go see a fertility doctor. For my Friends it took 3 yrs.
2007-02-08 05:11:51
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answered by Sabrina J 3
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There is no right answer for this one, it could take you a month or it could take you a year. Every woman's body is different. The best thing you can do is try not to think about it all the time and make sex fun and interesting, do not make it a chore that has to be done just to get pregnant. Do not expect this to happen quickly give it 6 months to a year, if you are not pregnant by then consult your doctor. Good luck and happy baby making!
2007-02-08 05:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It shouldn't take longer than a year. If it does then both you and your partner should get tested for infertility. Start with the man, the tests cost less and are less invasive. As another answerer stated, in any given cycle when everything is done at all the right times, the chances are still only 20-25%.
2007-02-08 05:13:28
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answered by Heather Y 7
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You've got about a 20% chance every cycle. It's normal for healthy couples to take up to one year, although that never was the case for me. It never took over 2 months of trying.
2007-02-08 05:11:58
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answered by bluegrass 5
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I think the average is 3-6 months. But for both of ours, it worked the first month. I've had healthy friends that took a year, so it all depends.
2007-02-08 05:11:37
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answered by happymommy 4
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It takes as long as it takes. Some women get pregnant after trying for one month, some take years.
2007-02-08 05:52:01
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answered by chicchick 5
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If you have sex once and do not use protection or pull out, while you are ovulating, you have a 20% chance of conceiving. If you do it more often, your chances go up. You usually ovulate 2 weeks after the first day of your period. Start having sex then. Do it 3 times in 3 days and your chances are 60%
2007-02-08 05:11:32
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answered by Kari Lynn 2
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It depends on how much you know about your cycle. There are lots of statistics out there that will give you an average.
If you read Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler you can learn all the different ways to pinpoint your ovulation. If you know when you ovulate then you can time intercourse very well.
2007-02-08 05:17:54
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answered by Cassandra K 3
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It could happen at any time. I'm 27 too. 15 weeks pregnant. We always used protection, but one time the condom broke and that was all it took.
2007-02-08 05:25:47
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answered by *karasi* 5
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Depends on the time of the month she has intercourse,
it could be the 1st time or you may have to go take your
temperature each morning to see if you are ovalating.
There are testing kits around to do that as well.
2007-02-08 05:12:49
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answered by sagegranny 4
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