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Try to conceive - unsuccessful

I and my hushand are trying to have a baby from 3 months ..i have regular 31 day menstrul cycle. But from when we started trying for a baby first month had regural menses, next month i had menses twice that month and this month 7th i had ovalulated ..on 14th we had intercourse and i started bleeding , till having bleeding.this happened when my menus date was one week after .do u think this normal .....or do i have some health concerns.  Fyi i am also taking past 3 months Materna (multi vitamin table- that contains Folic acid) is this causing the changes in my menstrul cycle...?
what do thing is the reason i am not able to conceive ...........please help
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97615 tn?1212678589
I think you should probably contact an RE so you can get started w/ any help you need.  sorry for your loss.  best to call a dr.  best wishes :)

Joe/me10:  3mths is very early in trying.  you should try to relax and if you have been trying for at least 6mths w/ no results I believe you can see an RE that will help analyze your situation.  best wishes.  :)
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i have been trying to get pregnant after a miscarriage 8 month ago i 35 years i need a quick action
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189192 tn?1261341628
If you have only been trying for three months, that is not a big deal.  Many people do not get pg the first couple months of trying.  The folic acid should not affect your menstrual cycle.  If you continue to have irregular bleeding you should see your dr.  

Good luck to you.  
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