whats wrong it seems like i cant get pregnant. i follow my ovulation calendar and everything. please help!!?




Answers:
How long have you been trying? If you have been trying unsuccessfully for a year or more, you need to talk to a fertility specialist.

If it hasn't been that long, then have intercourse every other day from 7 days after your period ENDS until about 20 days after your period ends. I say every other day because that way you maximize the amount of sperm ejaculated. If you have sex every day, then the sperm count will be lower.

Good luck!

Other Answers:
Maybe its not you. Maybe its your husband/boyfriends sperm count?
How long have you been trying? How old are you? Really the best thing I can tell you is to chart your BBT temperature every day until you "know" your cycle meaning you know your fertile days. Most women ovulate between the 10th and 18th day but alot of women aren't that regular and may not ovulate for days after or before. And it takes the normal couple up to a year to conceive. After that there may be something wrong and you should see an ob/gyn.
Source(s):
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/HelpCenter/FFBook/index.html
Maybe it's not you? Maybe it's the other part of the equation? Tell him to start wearing boxers, keep the "boys" a little bit cooler.
I myself tried for 18 months and didn't so I decided I would wait until the nex year and give my body a rest and start over. And low and behold we had more fun not worring about getting pregnant and I did. It was so funny. Just stop worring and trying so hard and get back to enjoying your man and living cause when you do you never get to rest after that.
Check back with your doctor first and then take suggestions
Give it time. It can happen. Just relax.
how long have you been trying to have a baby? you and your husband should both get checked out. if both of you are able to have kids maybe it is just not time for you to have kids yet. dont worry if you both are able, it will happen.
My best suggestion would be to be patient and keep trying for about a year. It is not unusual for women not to conceive in less time. But, after a year, you should consult with a fertility doctor if you're still not able to conceive. Most doctors will agree to start helping you with fertility treatments after trying for one year. Best of luck!
don't feel bad....the past few years i have wanted one but never got pregnant...well last year i found out i was pregnant in august and had a miscarriage in october...been trying after i got the doctor's okay which was in december but it still hasn't happened yet...when it is meant to be you will have one...just Believe...
Yes...How long have you been trying? Most of that cases are because of their husband's sperms. You should consult a specialist!
My husband and I tried for years only to discover (after going to a reproductive endocrinologist) that I had PCOS. (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) There is a checklist you can do to find out if you might have this syndrome. (I've included the link below) Take the test! If so...there is hope. Then again it may lay with your significant other. There is also unexplained infertility.
Have you sought out a reproductive endocrinologist? If not I would highly suggest it. Blood work can tell a lot about you and the possibilities of problems. That would rule a few things out.
After all that time of trying we are now the proud parents of a 3 year old boy and an 8 year old girl.
Don't give up.
Source(s):
http://www.pcosupport.org/
Just keep following your calender, stay laying down after sex so the sperm can make their way and have sex every to every other day when your calendar says you should. I also recommend charting your basal body temperature. Here's more info on that. http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/preconception/gettingpregnant/3195.html

Remember to keep sex fun and don't worry too much about it. You have a better chance of conceiving if you orgasm too. Good luck!
It can take up to a year for a healthy fertile couple under 35 years old to fall pregnant not using birth control. If you have been trying over a year or over 6 months (if you are over 35) then you should consult a fertility specialist. They will be able to track you during you cycle and see hormone levels, etc..and also check for any blood clotting issues you may have. Your husband also could have his sperm count/motility checked out. Then they will be able to give you solutions catered to your individual situation. There is so much involved in getting pregnant that it seems no one is the same! Good luck and I hope you get a nice big fat positive pregnancy test soon!

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