There is one on this web-site...
http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/fsh.html (this is the direct link they also have one for males just incase something happened over the time period when you two were split that lowered his sperm count to make it harder to conceive or make him sterile)
http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/fertilmarq-male-fertility-tests.html (this is the one for the males.)
These are inexpensive and can be done in the privacy of your own home. And if it comes up you can or cant go to the doctor and find out why or why you have not conceived yet. Good luck.
2007-06-08 03:58:13
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answered by ~Army*Chick~ 2
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I tried for 6 years to get pregnant-and was finally blessed with our baby girl last year. The first few years we just tried like crazy!! Then my husband had a sperm count done-nothing wrong there. So we then started using ovulation kits, they would show I was ovulating but I still was not getting pregnant. I had my hormone levels tested-which were normal. I did acupuncture, massage and structural integration work to help "infertility". Finally after 5 years of trying I had a procedure called a hysterosalpingogram. In the radiology department they inject saline into your uterus to see if the tubes are open, mine were! Still I was not getting pregnant. Dr. noted due to the shape of my uterus I should lay on my stomach with hips raised rather than on my back after sex.
Dr. wanted to try fertility meds, etc. But I am adamantly opposed to fertility treatment. So we just kept on "trying" and a year later I was pregnant. We can not explain why it took so long-but happy to finally have a beautiful baby.
2007-06-08 13:41:18
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answered by butterflygal 1
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How can you not have fallen pregnant without contraception for 7 years? Were you planning to have an "unplanned preganancy?" Try to get to a clinic. A test won't be enough. See a doctor or fertility specialist. Best of luck.
2007-06-08 10:54:57
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answered by Neo 2
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Many things can be wrong with you, your hormones might be unbalance and may cousre your period to be irregular that would make it hard for you to track your ovulating day, most woman including me suffers from PCOS its when you have small cycts on the ovaries, it can not be cure but it can be treated, in some cases it can course infertilty, but the drugs Clomid can help you ovulate and release more muture eggs, I am still trying to conceive, my fiance' wants a child badly, and am getting frustrated that he'll go someplace else to make one. try going to see a gyno to get a scan to see if there is any blockage in the tube, and why aren't you ovulating, because u need to ovulate to conceive, this is my second round on clomid, if it don't work my Gyno is uppering the dose to 100 mg, wish you the best prayers goes out to every ttc wife, woman, lady baby dust
2007-06-08 11:17:21
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answered by Mom of 2 w/ PCOS 6
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The doctor can do an ultrasound to see if there is anything obviously wrong with the plumbing. They can also test hormone levels.
If you haven't managed to get pregnant after 7 years, something is awry.
2007-06-08 11:05:39
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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There are different fertility medicines you can get from your doctor. Or you can buy an ovulation test at Wal-mart and it will tell you the best time to try and conceive.
2007-06-08 10:53:51
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answered by RN_and_mommy 5
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If you have a regular period and have not been able to get pregnant then there is most likely a problem. Go see an ob/gyn.
2007-06-08 13:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Go and see your gynecologist and see what he has to say - it could just be something simple that can be fixed straight away.
Good luck
2007-06-08 10:55:07
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answered by Skye 2
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go see ur local doctor
2007-06-08 10:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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