Keep trying: It may take up to 2 years for some couples to conceive, so the first step is to keep trying. If no luck after 6 moths, see your gynecologist.
Answered 11/9/2013
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Be patient: Hormones stop ovulation and it time for your ovaries to wake up. Timing of intercourse is important. To see when you are ovulatin use a kit you can buy or take your temperature daily before getting out of bed and record. When you see a noticeable jump (a few tenths of a degree) probable ovulation. You can also use cyclebeads. If no success after 12 months, consult a reproductive specialist.
Answered 2/18/2015
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