Yes. : Yes. This is normal. Talk to your doctor about healthy lifestyles and prenatal care and supplements. The prenatal supplements supply core nutrients to ensure your body is a good environment for a baby to grow. Also, talk to your doctor about when you are most fertile during your menstrual cycle. A woman typically ovulates (releases an egg from the ovary) about 14 days after the first day of their period. That is when you are most fertile. There are ways to predict an ovulation date. If you are observing a healthy lifestyle (and if you partner is too) (i.e. Avoiding drugs and alchol and eating healthy), then pregnancy is possible.
Answered 10/3/2016
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PG not always "easy": Conception is not always "easy" as there are many factors that contribute to this process including both male and female issues. If you have not gotten pregnant with unprotected intercourse in one year, please see a Fertility GYN MD
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Depression: I understand your desire to become pregnant. I feel empathy for your miscarriage in June. Let Wise Woman within you ask about Healing from •Emotional turmoil about the miscarriage? •Other hurt experiences? •Support/lack of support from partner/husband? Have Heart to Heart Talk with your partner/ husband to improve Emotional, Physical and Sexual Intimacy. Please discuss these with a Therapist.
Answered 11/18/2018
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