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I don't have a baby yet...

I have been married for 6 months and I felt the early signs of pregnanay many times but every time menstrual cycle came and broke my hope...
Was that ok?  Or I should see a doctor to know what happens and why the pregnancy fail?  
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It took me 2 years. I thought I couldn't get pregnant again. So finally after I stopped trying it happened and I didn't even expect it. So just try and have fun with sex and have as much asvu can all the time without focusing on getting pregnant. It might happen when ubleast expect it. Good lucky baby
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We got married in Feb and we were trying way before we got married. Well we got pregnant right after but resulted in a miscarriage in march. The docs said it can take longer if you're coming off of birth control cause your body needs to completely flush it out. But we conceived again in April and now im 26 weeks and having a healthly little girl. I was stressing out and getting disappointed like you are but we just decided to say f it and relax and if it happened it happened ;)

Good luck with everything!
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It took us 3 year to get pregnant, i was so frustrated. A friend told me about FERTILAID. I and my husband started taking it,within 1 month i got pregnant.Thanks to fertilaid and Prayers.
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Trust in due time it will happen. I agree with the other ladies, don't force it and legs up do work for some! I was told by doctors that I would never be able to have a baby, but God had a different plan. I'm pregnant with my 1st baby due Jan. 3 and can't wait to meet my lil man.
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The best thing to do is not try and force it, then one day you'll wake up SURPRISE! !!!.  It always happens like that.
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You may not be ovulating when you think you are. Charting will help you figure that out.
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Yep! Legs up works ;)! Also some people take longer. My sister has tried for several months now and nothing. Be patient.
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It took us a solid year to get pregnant once we started trying. At first, I was tracking everything; period symptoms, pregnancy symptoms, intent course, etc. I was disappointed time after time because I was so sure each cycle would end with me getting pregnant.

When I saw my Dr., he told me to stop stressing about all of that crap, enjoy the time with my husband, and just count the days of my cycle. The way he explained it made things a lot easier to understand...the first day of your period is the first day of your cycle. Have inter course on day 8, 9, and 11. I found out I was pregnant about six weeks after seeing him.

Be patient. Enjoy the time with your husband and know that it will happen when its supposed to happen. :-D
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Took me 10 yrs but we finally did it! Keep the faith and keep trying. Stay healthy and positive! And remember it will happen when the time is right so patients is also important!
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I was like that too... make sure ur ovulating its usually a week after ur period. And when ur doing the "homework" when he is about to finish u have to be laying on ur back and him on top... that was what the ob gyn male doc told me.  He said I was going to be getting pregnant if we were doing it in different position. It had to be him on top and me laying on my back.
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I went threw that so many times and FINALLY got pregnant. I know its T.M.I but try putting your legs up after intercourse for 15 minutes and put a pillow under you to help. It worked for me! And i know it will for you. Keep positive. I know its hard but it will happen in time. :)
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