talk to your doctor, I know a woman said she tried for 9years before anything happened.
2007-12-04 06:05:34
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answered by ♥ ~ lele ~ ♥ 2
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Three years and seven months is particularly a long time to only have been "dodging the bullet" for any person who's 19, however that doesn't imply it can be no longer possible. If it can be no longer timed competently, you just will not get pregnant. Both way you must consult with an ob/gyn to get checked out and get on beginning manipulate in the event you are not desiring to get pregnant any time soon, and of direction they will let you understand if some thing is unsuitable with you. But i wouldn't stress about it now. Although some thing is mistaken, there are a lot of choices for couples who have predicament conceiving. Edit: one other thing to keep in mind... You might have been having sex with the identical guy this entire time. If anybody has fertility issues, it's now not always you.
2016-08-06 09:57:17
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answered by ? 2
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Getting pregnant is all about having sex at the right time each month.
Assuming that you and your partner are both healthy and do not have any fertility issues, you should be able to get pregnant within 1 year. But if you're not monitoring yourself to see when you are ovulating, your chance of getting pregnant is much lower.
Now if you've been charting your temps, and using ovulation kids, and you know when you're ovulating and you're still not pregnant, you need to see a fertility specialist to find out why you're not pregnant yet.
2007-12-04 05:17:32
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answered by Hilary B 2
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Same guy?
IF it is it might be a problem with him and not you. Plus it is amazing but if you aren't having sex during the right time of the month then you won't get pregnant. What have you been doing to assure that you are having sex during ovulation/fertile time? Oh and I thought to add since it has been 7 yrs you really should have gotten pregnant even if you weren't charting the whole time!
Oh and you need to go see your doctor. He/she will probably ask you to start BBT charting to see what the problem is. He/she will want about 3 months of charts to help pin point what may be wrong. Then he/she'll go from there.
2007-12-04 05:01:39
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answered by Sandra R 3
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I would definately get fertillity testing done on both u and ur partner! Have u ever actually tried? like when ur ovulating? There may be a small window for u to get pregnant and u just keep missing it! I personally don't have a problem concieving because I know exactly when i'm ovulating! Talk to ur doc!
2007-12-04 05:06:06
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answered by pupluv1983 1
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Buy an OPK ASAP, and make an appointment for you doctor. Also have sex 3x a week to make sure you're not missing you O date. You and your husband need to get tested just to cover all the basic before the put you on any medication.
Good luck to you!
2007-12-04 09:22:46
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answered by babyhope1024 2
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It's definately something you need to talk to your doctor about. They can do tests to find out if you are infertile and whether anything can be done to treat it.
My cousin tried to get pregnant for 5 years and nothing... now she has two beautiful little girls.
2007-12-04 04:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the dr. I have been trying for 4 years and just found out I am diagnois with pcos
2007-12-04 05:03:14
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answered by Mom of 2 w/ PCOS 6
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Possibly, but you never know until you take a fertililty test at your doctor's office. But first, take an STD test. Good luck!
2007-12-04 05:00:04
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answered by AT6381 4
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You or your partner are probably infertile, but never say never. Anything is possible. Don't stress and if a child is what you want, adopt.
2007-12-04 04:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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