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Is this normal?

I had the implanon for 2 1/2 years and removed it last year in September, and my husband and I have been trying ever since and here we are, 7 months later with no luck of being pregnant. What should I do?
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973741 tn?1342342773
Yes, it's common after coming off of birth control for it to take a bit of time.  And for the average couple, it takes a year to conceive.  So, you are pretty normal in this regard. The best way to get pregnant naturally is to track your cycle, start having sex on day 10 and do so every other day there after for the next 10 days.  And after a year, consult with your doctor.  good luck hon
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