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If you're experiencing difficult conceiving, you are not alone. Learn how doctors define infertility and how infertility affects both men and women here....
Many things cause fertility problems. Learn common causes of infertility for men and women here, plus info on factors that affect the ability to conceive....
Sometimes fertility do not manifest any symptoms. Other times there are definite signs. Learn to identify possible problems and know when to ask for help....
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nightangel73
on April 4th, 2008
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Christy you are right there is many factors. You know there was this gal at my work who couldn't get pregnant for several years. Well she tried and tried and I tell you no kidding she did 5 invitro procedures and not even with that. She had a number of fertility issues. Well thing is after she finally gave up and accepted she was not going to have babies boom she became pregnant doing absolutetly nothing. Goes to prove what God can do. Isn't that amazing..
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lizzie26
replied on April 4th, 2008
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haven't posted in a while... but I couldn't hold back on this one. My husband and I have been trying on our own for almost 2 years now. we have been seeing a fertility specialist for the last few months. so far... they have found nothing "wrong" with us. I had 2 months of investigative cycles (ultrasounds and bloodwork)... and I ovulate like clockwork. so... even when you are "normal"... it is still possible to have issues becoming pregnant. btw... I have a saliva monitor... and thought I wasn't reading the results properly... as I was seeing full ferns at day 10... but found out that I ovulate on day 10 when they did my blood work at the clinic. good luck to all of us...
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nightangel73
replied on April 4th, 2008
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lizzie26 wrote:
haven't posted in a while... but I couldn't hold back on this one. My husband and I have been trying on our own for almost 2 years now. we have been seeing a fertility specialist for the last few months. so far... they have found nothing "wrong" with us. I had 2 months of investigative cycles (ultrasounds and bloodwork)... and I ovulate like clockwork. so... even when you are "normal"... it is still possible to have issues becoming pregnant. btw... I have a saliva monitor... and thought I wasn't reading the results properly... as I was seeing full ferns at day 10... but found out that I ovulate on day 10 when they did my blood work at the clinic. good luck to all of us...


This is my opinion but if the doctors have given you both a clear bill of health then it's just a matter of timing, it will happen one day!
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replied on April 4th, 2008
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NIghtangel, your doctor probably told you that you could be refered to a fertility specialist after 6 months of trying because of your age. They say that women over 35 should seek help after 6 months to help speed things along.

It is all about timing.

It will happen for all of us when it is meant to happen...
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replied on April 4th, 2008
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NIghtangel, your doctor probably told you that you could be refered to a fertility specialist after 6 months of trying because of your age. They say that women over 35 should seek help after 6 months to help speed things along.

It is all about timing.

It will happen for all of us when it is meant to happen...
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