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You can start counting the days you usually ovulate for about 15 days starting with the start of your period. Just give it some time and be patient! |
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Nothing to worry as long as your doctor said you are already okay. Just try and try. Have fun while you are at it. |
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Have you had your guy checked out? It could be him. There could be other factors involved, not just a previous STD. |
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i like Hype's respone. just have fun while you're having sex. someday you'll get preggy. |
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There are lots of possible reasons. Your body may not treat sperm too kindly. You may be trying too hard. |
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You may be trying too hard. You may not be timing sex to coincide with the peak of fertility in your cycle. Get a thermometer and take your temperature regularly. When it reaches its peak, go for it. |
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any progress yet? |
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is it possible that my body is rejecting his blood type and this is why we cant get pregnant? |
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I think it's a lot more complicated than blood types. Otherwise, pretty much every couple would be experiencing the same thing. |
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Sometimes a couple is somewhat genetically incompatible for lack of a better term, and they will have many miscarriages because of it. |
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Honestly, there could be about a thousand reasons- human reproduction is extremely complicated and so much can go wrong (unless you're 15, apparently)- only a physician can determine the exact reason. |
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No, your blood type has nothing to do with pregnancy viability unless there is an RH incompatibility. |
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