Be patient: Conception is sometimes easy and sometimes very hard. Be patient, and take your vitamins daily. Basal body temperature charts can help to decide when to have intercourse.
Answered 12/20/2012
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Timing of ovulation: Most important factor is timing of intercourse to ovulation. Most reliable non invasive way is to use an ovulation predictor kit. However if not pregnant within 6 months (if woman is older than 35) to 1 year (if younger) then it is recommended to consult a fertility specialist for at least a baseline investigation to see if there is a problem.
Answered 3/26/2013
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Getting pregnant: Simple: get healthy (no smoking, recreational drugs, excess caffeine, extreme sports), monitor ovulation and time sex. Compex: after 6-12 mo then see fertility specialist, get tested, have treatment if needed, use ivf if not pg, consider adoption or donor eggs. We have many ways to help.
Answered 8/18/2013
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