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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: I Recently got married and me and my Husband have been trying to concive for the past 3 months and we've had no luck. Im a little worried that maybe theres something wrong with me or him, I was checked out not to long ago and told everything was fine, but I'm still worried, What should i do?
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reader, SugarCookie +, writes (3 September 2008):
If you are that scared then have your husband checked out but chances are that you will concieve on your own and that nothing is wrong.
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reader, lexilou +, writes (2 September 2008):
Three months is nothing to worry about and at your age a doctor will tell you to come back when nothing has happened for at least a year in the uk.
Stop worrying so much and let nature take its course. If you dont want to pay out for ovulation kits try this link.
http://mymonthlycycles.com/ you dont need to pay for the premium service the free service is enough.
You plot your period and it will tell you the best time to have sex to get pregnant based on your individual cycle. Try not to worry, it took me 6 months to conceive my 3rd yet the first two happened on the first attempt so I know how hard it is when you want it so badly. Good luck x
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (2 September 2008):
Hi, I think you're getting yourself worried for no good reason. If you've only been trying to conceive for 3 months, you should know that only 40% of couples get pregnant within that time frame. Give it a year before you start panicking!
Here are some weblinks with information that might help you conceive.
Congratulations on your marriage and I hope you have good news soon.
http://www.webmd.com/baby/getting-pregnant-6/pregnant-fast
http://www.webmd.com/content/tools/1/quiz_ovulation.htm
http://www.webmd.com/baby/getting-started-on-getting-pregnant
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reader, cthulhuhugs +, writes (2 September 2008):
Time to buy yourself some ovulation tests. Some other things that help: get your husband to put an ice pack on his junk for a while before having sex (lower temperatures are better for sperms' development and mobility), putting your feet up after sex, and eat foods rich in protien. To name a few. Here is a good guide to check out: http://www.babycenter.com/getting-pregnantDon't fret too much. It sometimes takes a while to concieve. This is completely normal. If your doctor says you're fine then trust them for now.
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