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Kind advice needed please. .

My husband and I have been married for a year in a half now, at 26 years old we have decided we are not getting any younger so it was time.! We started five months ago .. With no success.! I have tried everything. I have three ovulation trackers on my phone and have been using at home ovulation test, honestly I had never seen a surge from a home ovulation test, so I may not even be ovulating. It makes me sick to think the worse- what if something is wrong and I will never be able to have children.. I grew up in and out of children's hospital suffering from a blood disorder, that alone will make my pregnancy tricky in it's own. . I never thought it would be hard to get pregnant, my fear was always keeping the pregnancy. I have set up a appointment with my ob but they can't see me til January 30th.

Anyone have any kind words of advice to help me through this difficult time.! ?
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Only a few weeks to go. Hang in there
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Thanks for your kind words. I truly need them.
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Read "taking charge of your fertility" to make sure you are having sex at the right time. It's very informative and will give you a clearer understanding of how it all works. Good luck to you!
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It's not unusual for couples to take up to a year to fall pregnant. Try not to worry. January's not that far away really. The doctor will be able to give you something to help you ovulate and to help support a pregnancy. At 26 you've got loads of time. Just try and chill out a bit till jan :)
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