Get checked: You should have had a good chance of pregnancy by now. It's time for a gyn evaluation to check for problems like hormones, ovulation, tubes and male factor.
Answered 4/19/2014
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Fertile times: See if you ovulate with a predictor kit. Check your husband's sperm count. Then see your OB gyn.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Wouldn't be alarmed: It can take some time, even over a year, from endometrial inflammation from the iud resolve and therefore for you to be able to become pregnant. It would be helpful to know if you are having menstrual periods out not at this point.
Answered 5/16/2013
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Probably nothing: Keep trying. Make sure you're ovulating around the time of intercourse.
Answered 8/22/2012
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