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When to consult a physican

2 week wait: month 6. Ugh!!! I'm feeling so frustrated, annoyed, stressed....bored. Blah.

Any wise words or advice if it doesn't happen for me again this month? I am 30 years old and already have one child. It happened much faster last time. At what point should I consult a physician? :(
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1418526 tn?1359462686
Wow, I am in the same boat!! We are TTC #2 and have been trying for 6 months also. I am so frustrated!!! Last time it took 5 months, and for some reason I thought it would be easier this time.

I am wanting to call my doctor soon, but I think most like you to wait a year. I figure I will give it another month or two and then I'm calling her. If anything, maybe she can give me some encouragemhttp://www.medhelp.org/posts/Trying-to-conceive/When-to-consult-a-physican/show/1875480#ent!
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689528 tn?1364135841
Usually after a year of trying is when a doctor will help I think.
Mine was opposite. I tried for a while with my first and then didn't really with #2.
Have you checked out Deanna's plan? It's pretty good to follow. That 2WW is tough but maybe you'll see a + this time! :)
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