So sorry for your struggles; you are definitely not alone.
The previous poster had some good questions--which tools are you using to help you optimize your trying? You might already be using all of them, but perhaps not?
We used the ClearBlue Fertility Monitor AND the digital ovulation predictor kits so that we were doubly sure not to miss ovulation. This is especially helpful if you, like me, don't seem to ovulate on the same day each month.
We also were successful after we read "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" which I found immensely helpful in trusting and understanding my own body, particularly the cervical mucus and temperature charting.
Of course, if you are already doing all of these things, it may not be a bad idea to consult your doctor. If nothing else, it could put you more at ease. Our doctor told us if it took more than 6 months than we could contact her, so your doc might be willing to bring you in for some basic tests at this point.
But, do know that lots of people can take a year+ and be perfectly, perfectly fertile and healthy. Sending you best wishes that you'll be on this board soon!
We are having a honeymoon baby... we were never "together" previous to our marriage either, so we are more fertile than we thought... 2 of my SIL's though struggled to get pregnant w/ their first children. But they *DID* get pregnant. I sure hope you don't have to wait much longer. I'm so sorry it's been tough.
BFP - March 31st 2013 - MC on April 6th 2013<br>
BFP - May 11th 2013 - MC on May 15th 2013<br>
BFP - June 22nd 2013 - MC on June 30th 2013<br>
BFP - September 2013 - MC September 2013<br>
BFP - October 31, 2013 - December 17th - found out baby stopped growing at 7wks - natural MC December 20th 2013
We are having a honeymoon baby... we were never "together" previous to our marriage either, so we are more fertile than we thought... 2 of my SIL's though struggled to get pregnant w/ their first children. But they *DID* get pregnant. I sure hope you don't have to wait much longer. I'm so sorry it's been tough.
This is such an adorable story - congrats to you! We test-drove for years before buying, but I have nothing but the utmost respect for people who chose your route.
The first time we tried. From a very young age I always had a bad feeling about ttc and getting pg. I felt like it was going to be very difficult for me. I never had a reason to feel that way, I just did. So it was a bit of shock to see the BFP that first month. In some ways I feel guilty b/c I have friends who have been trying for over 5 years and still can't get pg.
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I figured it would take a while. I have always had an irregular cycle and I have PCOS. It took three months, but I haven't been to the OBGYN yet. I'm hopeful, but I know things can happen.
3 months with DS and 2 months with this LO. May I suggest you look into using Preseed and the Instead cups (google them) along with a Ovulation Kit. Used these aids both times. GL!
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5 cycles of very activly trying, charting, and using OPKs. It is frustrating when you are doing everything right and it seems like eveyone else gets pregnant without trying. Try to stay positve and best of luck!!!
1st cycle trying- Ended in miscarriage/chemical pregnancy at 4 weeks 5 days
6th cycle trying- Ended up being an ectopic pregnancy
12th cycle trying- This current pregnancy. FX things continue going well!
It was very frustrating to see the cycles go by after "getting lucky" and conceiving our first try. It took us one full year to get to where we are today.
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The first cycle of officially trying (3 weeks after our wedding) but we had thrown caution to the wind the month before...I was charting and using opk's and I was still surprised it happened so quickly.
It took my husband and I 2 years & 3 months of not using protection before we got PG again after an miscarriage at 10 weeks in 2009! We have went threw using 3 rounds of clomid, being told I could have PCOS, & being told I'm to over weight to get pg! So we finally gave up and not even a month later I went in for a sinus problem & came out with books and papers on how to prepare for baby! I was in complete shock when my doctor came into the room & said congrats your pg! Our first appointment is Sep 29th!
So keep your chin up & soon it will happen for you also GL!!
DS took us about 15 months, DS2 first month trying ( Mexico) current pregnancy we were planning to start trying in Nov/Dec and got pregnant in August (holidays again)
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With my daughter, we tried 6 months, had a miscarriages, then had to try another 6 months.
This time, it took 6 months
And I have perfectly normal cycles and ovulate like clockwork. Depending on your age, you may want to ask your doctor. But you probably just need to keep at it
Try not to worry about your fertility yet. It can take a perfectly healthy couple up to a year to conceive. I would recommend buying a basal body thermometer and charting using Fertility Friend. That way you can see when you're ovulating and if you're timing sex right.
med-free birth x2, breastfeeding, baby wearing SAHM My BFP Chart
This is my first pregnancy and it took pretty much exactly a year. Went off BC in July 2010 and conceived in July 2011. I have been taking Metformin and was not having regular periods (or any at all) but I guess you can still ovulate w/ no period!
Are you charting? Using OPKs? We used OPKs the 2nd time so we could time things perfectly.
Exactly the same. The third month for the first go round, we did 12 days in row surroundring suspected ovulation(the first two months, I think we did 6 days)....we did the same thing the first month this time around.
This pregnancy: Oops (happened during one moment of insanity when we were like, eh, let's just throw caution to the wind just this once - well, it happened)
Right away - no way we would have had such quick success wihtout reading Taking Charge of Your Fertility and using the fertility friend website. It's amazing how our bodies work, and how little we are taught about it in school/sex ed.
Very very highly recommend!!!!!
Alex has arrived! 9 pounds, 21 inches - 3 weeks early on March 2nd
~went natural - very intense. whew!~
Re: how long did it take
DS: 3 months
Current pregnancy: first try
Are you charting? Using OPKs? We used OPKs the 2nd time so we could time things perfectly.
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Each time we tried, it happened right away, but keeping it that way was our problem.
So to get to where we are today I'd say about a year and 7 months.
This is such an adorable story - congrats to you! We test-drove for years before buying, but I have nothing but the utmost respect for people who chose your route.
DH-34-MFI-motility+morphology.... Me-32-Hypothyrpid+LPD
7/8/11: Clomid100mg+Ovidrel+IUI#1=BFN
8/2/11: Clomid50mg+Ovidrel+IUI#2=BFFN
8/25/11: Follistim50iu+Ovidrel+IUI#3=BFP!!!!@14dpo
Beta#1 9/8 - 251 Beta#2 9/15 - 1622 Beta#3 9/22 - 12674
1st U/S; heard one beautiful HB of 129 - 9/29/11
OB visit; HB of 166 - 10/13/11
2nd US; HB of 163 - 10/18/11
A/S - 12/9/11 - It's a perfect healthy BOY!!!!
Our miracle baby boy - born 5/24/12
1st cycle trying- Ended in miscarriage/chemical pregnancy at 4 weeks 5 days
6th cycle trying- Ended up being an ectopic pregnancy
12th cycle trying- This current pregnancy. FX things continue going well!
It was very frustrating to see the cycles go by after "getting lucky" and conceiving our first try. It took us one full year to get to where we are today.
It took my husband and I 2 years & 3 months of not using protection before we got PG again after an miscarriage at 10 weeks in 2009! We have went threw using 3 rounds of clomid, being told I could have PCOS, & being told I'm to over weight to get pg! So we finally gave up and not even a month later I went in for a sinus problem & came out with books and papers on how to prepare for baby! I was in complete shock when my doctor came into the room & said congrats your pg! Our first appointment is Sep 29th!
So keep your chin up & soon it will happen for you also
GL!!
Thoughts & Prayers are with you!
DS: 7 months of charting.
m/c #1: 3 months of charting + acupuncture.
m/c #2: 1st try after m/c + acupuncture.
This pg: 7 months of charting.
Don't lose faith yet.
DS#1 around age 31 - one or two cycles.
LO#2 around age 33/34 - 12 cycles/one year.
DS: 3 months
This pregnancy: first try
With my daughter, we tried 6 months, had a miscarriages, then had to try another 6 months.
This time, it took 6 months
And I have perfectly normal cycles and ovulate like clockwork. Depending on your age, you may want to ask your doctor. But you probably just need to keep at it
med-free birth x2, breastfeeding, baby wearing SAHM
My BFP Chart
Exactly the same. The third month for the first go round, we did 12 days in row surroundring suspected ovulation(the first two months, I think we did 6 days)....we did the same thing the first month this time around.
Very long story short:
--6 years with my ex, to no avail. Only one pregnancy and that ended in miscarriage.
--Married my awesome current husband and got pregnant after 3 months with Maddie.
--Breastfed and didn't get pregnant because of it until she started to wean at 11 months.
OP- don't lose heart. Definitely chart and do your part... but also don't be afraid to get checked out if you want to.
3 months for each pregnancy.
I got pregnant on my 11th cycle - I wa charting the whole time and using OPKs for the last 5 or 6 cycles.
DD - 3 to 4 cycles
This one - 2 cycles of charting, 1 of guessing. So, 3.
(BFP 2/7/14. Miscarriage 4/3/14 at 12 weeks)
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First pregnancy: 9 months of trying
This pregnancy: Oops (happened during one moment of insanity when we were like, eh, let's just throw caution to the wind just this once - well, it happened)
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The first time, it took less than a month, but we were not actually trying. I also had a miscarriage later.
This time about six months.
Right away - no way we would have had such quick success wihtout reading Taking Charge of Your Fertility and using the fertility friend website. It's amazing how our bodies work, and how little we are taught about it in school/sex ed.
Very very highly recommend!!!!!