IUI also helps: Letrozole may not thicken or reduce the quantity of cervical mucus as much as Clomid (clomiphene) can. With either medication, intrauterine inseminations (iui) bypass the cervical mucus and improve your chances of conceiving by getting more healthy sperm up to your tubes, especially if your partner has mild to moderate sperm issues. You should get a hsg and a semen analysis to check for tube or sperm problems.
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Test other things: Ovulation is an important part of getting pregnant and ovulation kits are quite good. It is ok not to get pregnant the first month. At 25, give it at least 6 months on your own. Then, you need to see your gyn to make sure that your fallopian tubes are open, that your partner's sperm are normal and other things that you should discuss. Also, make sure you are already taking prenatal vitamins.
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