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What do I do if I can’t get pregnant?

I was on the Paraguard. I got it removed 2 years ago and I am still trying to get pregnant and have no luck. I have 2 healthy children from before the Paraguard. I’m starting to believe that the Paraguard messed up my body and I can’t have any more.
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I'm afraid I don't have answers for you. Women's bodies are too intricate concerning fertility. Don't be hard on yourself. and never blame for having it in some time ago--this is not your fault. The main thing now is to investigate why you face this. Have a good consultation with dr. He'll want you to pass the required tests (for you both). Hope you'll get more answers soon. All the best!
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I’m so sorry your having difficulty conceiving.  It could be what is called secondary infertility. Enough time has gone by where you should consult with your OB/GYN.  Your doc will help you or refer you to a reproductive endocrinologist. Wishing you the best of luck!
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Hi, sorry you are having trouble getting pregnant.  Know that many women who have had babies, have trouble getting pregnant in the future.  It happened to my sister and a bestie of mine. The statistics are that 85 to 90% get pregnant within a year after paraguard's removal.  I'm sorry this hasn't happened for you yet!  Do not give up hope!  Keep trying!  Also, ask your doctor as maybe some clomid would help you.
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