Stay Calm: One must try to conceive 6 months minimum before doing any testing unless you have a medical condition that can cause a problem. If you have irregular periods, then see a doctor to regulate your cycles. Let your doctor know that you are trying to conceive. Keep a menstrual calendar. Be sexually active at least 3 times a week. Do a basal body temperature chart and ovulation testing. Take your vit
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Not sure of question: If your question is how long will it take to concieve then then answer is it may take a while. We don't consider someone infertile unless they've been trying to concieve for at least a year. The first step would be to visit your doctor for a physical exam and some basic blood work. It also seems like anxiety is playing a big role. Try to find ways to relax (exercise, meditation, etc).
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Anxiety impacts: I presume you are speaking about your partner's menstrual period dates."Postponing" suggests her period may be irregular, so more difficult to pinpoint when she might be ovulating. Disappointment over not conceiving can cause a lot of anxiety and interfere with fertility. Plan intercourse every other day starting 10 days after the first day of her period until 20 days after.Then relax and have fun
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