Possible : Most practitioners in the areas of reproductive health would not look at 4 months as being worrisome. The label of "infertility problem" is generally only be applied after two years of trying.Try to relax and stick with it. Consult your physician if you have specific concerns but i would spend more time thinking about what to do when kids arrive.
Answered 8/24/2012
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Unlikely: Will a normal health background, we don't get worried about infertility until after a year of unprotected intercourse. There are ways to improve your success without medications. Try using a basal body temperature chart, available over the counter, to find out when you will ovulate.
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