You should be: able to get pregnant if you have sex any one of the 5 days or all of the 5 days leading to your ovulation day provided that your partner' sperm analysis is normal and your reproductive system has normal anatomy. After one year of trial if still not pregnant see an infertility specialist. Hope this helps.
Answered 9/15/2014
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Depo Provera (medroxyprogesterone): It is not uncommon for some women to go as long as 18 months after stopping Depo before they start having a period. Since you only started menstruating 6 months ago, that would be when your count would start. It is not considered infertility until you have been trying to conceive for one year (and your periods are regular. If you are healthy, be patient and wait for your body to find its rythym
Answered 12/23/2017
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