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Autumn J
Should I start to worry yet? I'm on my 10 month with no luck. Statistically most people are already pregnant by then. My DH and I are both young and healthy and I've tried almost everything. There's no history of infertility on either side of our families. But I'm definitely feeling like I should worry. I'm so bad at staying come. Even started googled adoption because I'm convinced I can't get pregnant. 🙃
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cutemickname

People kept telling me theses things too. I started to feel like something was wrong assertions 8 months of trying and everyone told me that it would happen and a fertility doctor wouldn't see me until after the 1-year and that I needed to relax. It's all BS. People don't know. I went to three different OBs until I found someone who was concerned like me and he said that if you're both young and visibly healthy, it should happen pretty easily in the first 6-9 months. He did blood work to test all my hormones, he did a transvaginal ultrasound, and he ordered a sperm analysis for my husband. He diagnosed me with PCOS and told me that the earlier you treat it, the better things are. Many women have it and don't realize it for years. It's basically just a hormonal imbalance but something like 1 in 8 child bearing age women have it. There are also other problems like endometriosis. So go to the doctor. Trust your gut and see a doctor about your options and potential problems. It's a lie that you have to suffer for a year without any answers.

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cutemickname

People kept telling me theses things too. I started to feel like something was wrong assertions 8 months of trying and everyone told me that it would happen and a fertility doctor wouldn't see me until after the 1-year and that I needed to relax. It's all BS. People don't know. I went to three different OBs until I found someone who was concerned like me and he said that if you're both young and visibly healthy, it should happen pretty easily in the first 6-9 months. He did blood work to test all my hormones, he did a transvaginal ultrasound, and he ordered a sperm analysis for my husband. He diagnosed me with PCOS and told me that the earlier you treat it, the better things are. Many women have it and don't realize it for years. It's basically just a hormonal imbalance but something like 1 in 8 child bearing age women have it. There are also other problems like endometriosis. So go to the doctor. Trust your gut and see a doctor about your options and potential problems. It's a lie that you have to suffer for a year without any answers.

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mrswhitcomb

We tried for eight years. I got tired of trying and two months later was pregnant. Not stressing is the best thing you can do. Good luck sweetie 😊

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xoxo512070

actually there's only a 20% chance for a healthy couple to get pregnant every month, and doctors usually dont see people and do something about fertility until you have been trying for a year. When we tried for 15 months my man had his sperm tested to rule him out, well then we got pregnant 2 months later

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ang20

I was convinced something had to be wrong since we tried for a year an no luck. Once we stopped worrying an trying so hard we ended up pregnant

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cameronsmommy17

My boyfriend thinks he's sterile but we're still trying! Don't give up

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smb_mommy

Everyone is different. But honestly once you stop trying is when u get pregnant !!

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