Most women: who menstruate naturally have all the female organs to get pregnant, but don't get pregnant due to other, sometimes unknown, reasons. If having sex regularly and still not getting pregnant, tests can be done to check hormone levels, patency of the fallopian tubes and uterine shape, sperm counts on male partners, and meds can be given to stimulate ovulation if not regularly ovulating.
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NEED A TEST: USUALLY YOU NEED A HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAM WHICH WILL DEMONSTRATE IF YOUR FALLOPIAN TUBES ARE PATENT AND OPEN AND CAN RECEIVE THE SPERM CELL AND OVA.
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Most can.: Usually, no testing is done unless a couple is infertile after one year of trying to conceive. You can assume fertility unless you know of some reason you may not be able to become pregnant.
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