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ladies I need your help. (: please answer

Were you currently ttc and became pregnant? How many tries did it take you? And did you do anything differently? Natural things. Not really wanting to use preseed. This is our first month trying to conceive then I got my period. It's horrible but I'll be so ready after my period.
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Took me and my hubby a week after moving in with each other lol and with our second it happened on the first try.
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Thank you ladies all sooo much! I'll stop thinking about it and have fun with it. Thanks for all the luck and hope you all the best with your pregnancies  (:
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Totally agree with everything in the first post! The apps were so unhelpful and the $40 for an ovulation kit that barely worked!
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My boyfriend and I tried for two months, it was so stressful tried all these positions, ovulation kits, he even thought we needed to go to a doctor and get his sperm checked ahahah. The day we decided to stop trying was the same day I found out I was pregnant! So weird but I think the more you think about it the more anxious and impatient you get! So take your time have a good night out with your spouse and let it all come naturally! Best of luck :)
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It took me about 4 years to get pregnant I tried lots of things but nothing really worked for me until I stopped thinking about it and stressing over it and then bam it happened now im 18+5 weeks ♡
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Hi there i was on the pill for 10 years gor off of it in august and i am now 18 weeks pregnant ;) at first I would stress about it and its all i would think about i became obsessed! Than i realized that it wud happen when the time was right! I did use a ovulation calulator which helped me keep track but i atopped stressing about it! Everyone is different so relax and wait for the time to come!
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Its true what the say, when you stop thinking about it it will happen. It helped me to get an ovulation app so I knew when mg most fertile days were. My firstpregnancytook us two years. But guard bc I had pcos. With this one it only took one try! The app is really great.
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Focus on pleasing each other the more your body will do the rest...it took my husband and I 3 years now we have 2 beautiful girls and another one on the way
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Just try and have fun with it. Don't over stress. Too much stress can cause your body to believe that it is not acceptable to become pregnant right now and make conceiving so much harder. It took my husband and I 7 months to finally get pregnant. I wish you the best of luck! Sending baby dust your way
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Stop thinking about it foc
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It took me a while to get pregnant you don't automatically get pregnant when your ovulating
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The best thing you can do is not think about it so much as hard as it is. The more you think on it and stress, the harder it may become to conceive in my opinion. Just enjoy sex everyday in between cycles. Every woman is different. With my first it took 1 try, 2nd took 6 months(i was really stressing about conceiving), 3rd took 2 tries. Try not to only have sex on ur "fertile days". I used an ovulation app with my 2nd and was only having sex on those days. Once i got pregnant, I found i fidnt even conceive on the days the app said i was "most fertile". Hope that helped a little. Good luck!
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