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with protecing herself,i mean when she has avoidet getting pregnant for a periodof time.like-after five or six years of marriage a couple has decided to start a family...but the woman wont get pregnant....

2007-11-10 10:57:53 · 7 answers · asked by Queen of my Lion 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

7 answers

It has alot to do with birth control.
Your body wasn't ment to just STOP like that.
And thats what birth control does.
Alot of wemon have problems with it. often, after useing birth
control, it's hard for a woman to get pregnant because
her body isn't use to producing the womans "Eggs"
anymore. sometimes it takes years to get your normal
cycle back.
My mom and alot of other wemon I know have had to have
surgery because Birth control messed them up.
Now my mom can't have anymore kids and she is still
haven't ALOT of problems. Things that you would have
never thought that birth contol could have an effect on.

Birth conrol shouldn't be used.
I know it helps alot, But it isn't good for anyone and can do
damage.

2007-11-10 11:07:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I consider it a MUTUAL thing. He wears a condom, while I take the birth control pill. If one fails, hopefully the other one protects. I'd also like to add that it is ultimately the males sperm that initiates the creation of a baby in the first place. The sperm travels mighty far inside the woman in order to start the process, so in a sense I feel the man definitely needs to wrap it before he taps it. Btw, female condoms are disgusting, at least in my opinion.

2016-04-03 06:21:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the birth control things need to get out of her system some times it is 3-4 years ask the doctor.

2007-11-10 11:01:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Any given month, when sex is timed right, you have a 25% chance of getting pregnant, if you're under 30. As you get older, so do your eggs, and your odds go down.

2007-11-10 11:04:19 · answer #4 · answered by Melissa 7 · 1 0

you have to know when you ovulate, it really doesn't have to do with how long you waited.try 14 days after your last cycle began. have intercouse the 13, 14th and 15th day and see what happens. if you are not conceiving then there is another problem.

2007-11-10 11:04:03 · answer #5 · answered by reeree 3 · 1 0

i'm not sure, but my sister in law considers the same problem, and she has to go to a lot of endocrinological consultations, so i guess it's mainly a matter of her hormones being controlled for a very long time. again, i think i'm talking bla bla, but that's how i see it.

2007-11-10 11:03:27 · answer #6 · answered by chilly silver girl 4 · 0 0

didnt quite get what you mean though..

2007-11-10 11:00:44 · answer #7 · answered by [SG]Cruzer 2 · 0 1

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