See doc: Need more information. If you have tried for a long time and still not successful, both of you need to see your doc (fertility specialist or obgyn) to get this checked out. First step is to find out what's wrong, then you can treat. Good luck!
Answered 1/27/2014
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Things to consider. : Has your male partner been tested? Are you regular on your period? Have you been educated on increasing your chance of fertilization? Do you suffer from hormonal imbalance? Have you been trying for over 12 months? Consult with your ob/gyn on this issue after you have had your partner tested for adequate sperm count and analysis.
Answered 6/10/2013
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You, sperm, or both: The most common reasons are: low egg supply (diminished ovarian reserve), problems with ovulation including polycystic ovarian syndrome (pcos), hormonal problems like thyroid or prolactin issues, damaged or blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, fibroids or polyps inside the uterus, and sperm problems. Less common - low hormone levels, problems with cervix. See a rei specialist to get checked out.
Answered 12/9/2013
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