It is just a matter of timing your cycles and your body regulating itself. Two months of trying means that you have been fertile for a total of 48 hours. Not a big window to get pregnant.
I am 24. I was 22 when I conceived and it took us 1 time to make a baby- but I was really charting my cycles. But this isn't the norm. You should only start to be concerned after a year of charting your cycles and actively trying to conceive.
2007-09-06 10:43:25
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answered by not too creative 7
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Hi, I'm 31 and my hubby is 39 and we conceived after 2 months of trying, I'm now 36 weeks pregnant with baby number one. Give it another few months and if still no luck go see your Doctor, although it's been said to give it a year. Just get your dates right or buy an ovulation kit, what I found helped was lying in bed afterwards with my legs up in the air, lol! Worked for us. Good luck am sure it will happen eventually.
2007-09-07 05:46:52
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answered by Niks 2
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I got pregnant the month following stopping the pill, and it was not really planned I was just thinking that it would not happen because my system would need time to "readjust"....And it just didn't need that much time obviously. I'm 28.
Still it sounds very normal to have tried for only 2 months, many try for much longer than that... And I would say that the main thing is not to stress about it, and for example give yourself the whole year without obsessing about it, just let it happen or not happen.
Good luck anyway
2007-09-10 17:06:33
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answered by Akkvi 1
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Well I never took Birth control but my friend did and she told me that it took them 6 to 7 months to conceive after it was removed.
I am 25 and I have had 2 kids But I wish the best of luck to you two.
2007-09-06 17:47:04
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answered by CG 1
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Hi, i'm 30 and was on the pill for almost 15 yearrs. It took us 14 months to conceive, but unfortunately we lost that baby. But are now expecting another and am 5 weeks from 'D' day.
It is very different for everyone, it will happen, just be patient and relax - good luck.
2007-09-06 18:03:12
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answered by Skye 2
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I'm 22 years old and my guy is 26. I had my IUD removed in December and I swear it took me less than 3 weeks to get pregnant afterwards. Good luck =)
2007-09-06 17:42:52
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answered by Darling 3
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I was on the pill for 13 years. Came off it at age 31 and was pregnant two weeks later. Two months after I had my first child I was pregnant with my second! Both pregnancies were planned but, boy, am I glad I took the pill for all those years!
2007-09-06 17:51:27
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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I am 26 took us 7 months. My body got pretty messed up after being on the pill for so many years.
30 weeks!
2007-09-06 18:29:42
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answered by Susabelle 3
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Normally it ill take your body up to 6months to get used to the fact that you are no longer on the pill.
I have 3 children. On the first 2, the wife managed to conceive within the first month.
On our 3rd, it took us nearly 9 months of trying.
We are even discussing having a fourth.
Good Luck to you!!!
2007-09-06 17:48:42
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answered by ? 7
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each time it took me 2 months to fall the first time i was 15 2nd time i was 17 and now im 19 and 5 weeks pregnant but i find that the first month i only have sex when i think its around ovulation time but the 2nd month i have sex every day i wasnt trying when i was 15 though lol good luck xxx
2007-09-06 17:47:53
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answered by mum to 3 precious little girls!! 5
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