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Fertility Issue of a I am 41 years woman, married singe last 1 year 8 months.

I am 41 years woman, married singe last 1 year 8 months.

Earlier my menstruation period lasted about 5 days but now almost 4 days.

A medical test just before our marriage indicated normal for both of us but still I am not pregnant besides by husband does not perform regularly

Can I still get pregnant normally or using as minimum possible medical assistance?

Any drug or some injection might boost the chance of getting me pregnant?
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I would suggest you to track ovulation very carefully and make love in those days without miss; that could help.
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I would have your regular ob-gyn recommend a fertility specialist (reproductive endocrinologist) sooner rather than later.  I'm 38 and been trying to conceive for nine months, and found out I have low ovarian reserve, so not sure if IUI or even IVF (with my own eggs) will work yet.  We are going to try IUI and see how I respond to the medications.  Your eggs might be fine at 41, or they might be getting depleted.  They can test your FSH and E2 levels, and also make sure they test your AMH level.  Mine is very low, so not sure if anything will work, but we're going to give it a try.
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See your ob-gyn for advice.  You might want to go onto Clomid or have IU!.  Both of those are minimal assistance.
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