I have been TTC for 9 months now, my doctor told me 15% of women concieve in the first 3 months of trying, 50% in the first 6 and 75% in the first 9 to a year. After a year of trying then you can go in and have your fertility checked. It is very frustrating, but you have to consider there are a lot of things that can make it more difficult. Stress doesn't help any and ttc can be very stressful especially when af shows up, its so disappointing but you just have to stay positive. Its hard but remember it will happen someday!!!!Be Positive and it will happen!
I am on month 5 of trying.
DB and I have decided to not 'try' so much, but also not to 'not try'. We are just going to let mother nature take her course & see if i get pregnant. From what i hear alot of ppl get pregnant when they stop trying so hard.
Good luck baby dust to us xxxxxxxxx
I am getting ready to start month 4 TTC we AF finally shows.. well actually month (we decided halfway through the first month to start.. and honestly I don't even know if we BD around the right days). Its hard to stay positive, I know... but, I have been charting my BBT --at lease now I know when is the best try. Try to keep your head up. Sticky baby dust to the both of us.
It took me about 5 months (can't remember for sure but it was a long time it seemed), the first time, then it ended in M/C, and this time it took us 4 months. Most Dr.'s won't worry either until you've tried for one year with no success...Keep trying! It'll happen! :o)
It can take many women months even years to concieve,generally if after 12 months,then you should my an appointment with your doctor to get checked out,do you follow your cycle know when you ovulate extra..maybe try bbt charting,it really helps..
i dont think so it takes some woman longer then others. after a year of trying to get pregnant and still nothing then thata when they advise you t go to the doctors. when you ovulatethat is the best chance of getting pregnant :) i wish you lots of sticky baby dust