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Trying for a baby

hi all me and my partner of 7 years trying to have a baby. It's been 8 months and still nothing am beginning to be depressed. Were in our early 20s so I'm guessing it's still early etc any ideas is it worth to go on the pills to help you get pregnant?  Were both healthy haven't caught anything  etc help!
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Also, what do you mean by you haven't caught anything?  
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there and welcome.  Well, try not to stress.  Boy, you guys got together in your teens, huh?  You are young!  

I'm not sure what you mean to go on the pill to help you get pregnant.  The pill is birth control, right?  

Do you track your cycle?  Are you regular?  Do you have a normal length cycle?  Day one of your period is cycle day one.  If you begin having sex on day 10 of your cycle and do so every other day (for sperm count) for the next 10 days, you normally catch an egg. But it is not uncommon for it to take a year or so to get pregnant.  

Have you tried any ovulation kits?  
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