No problem: Your young age and apparently you already have had a baby - both encouraging features. You will probably conceive soon. If not so within 2 more months see your gynecologist.
Answered 6/30/2013
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Give it time: Believe it or not, it sometimes takes several months of timed unprotected intercourse to get pregnant. If your periods are normal and on time, then keep timing intercourse to the fertile period usually about midway between menstrual periods for a monthly cycle length. About 85% of normal couples will achieve preg in one year of trying.
Answered 7/4/2014
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No: Normal fertility for a young person is about 20%/mo. It can take a year for someone to conceive. We a specialist after 12 mo. In the meantime, track ovulation and when you have sex which will help your doc if you do not get pregnant. Good luck and best wishes.
Answered 4/23/2013
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