View Full Version : Can't get pregnant
jesika
Apr 18, 2009, 05:41 PM
Hi my name is jessica I'm 24 years old married and have a four year old child.We have been trying for another of some time but nothing seems to work.I don't understand.:( Is it something that we are doing?I mean we don't do drugs,we don't drink but twice a year if that,the only thing that we do do is smoke but together we smoke a half a pack a day.things just don't seem right.:mad:
Fr_Chuck
Apr 18, 2009, 06:09 PM
How long is a "long" time, 12 months, 18 months?
Are you tracking your cycles to have sex on the best times
JoeCanada76
Apr 18, 2009, 06:25 PM
How long have you been trying for?
Doctors do not do testing to see if there is any problems until you have tried for at least two years. You already have proof you can get pregnant by having the child that you do have.
Joe
Krazi
Apr 18, 2009, 06:45 PM
Today many woman have problems getting pregnant right away. Every female understands her biological clock The term biological clock describes the period in a females life that she is ready to conceive a baby. When a woman is thinking about having kids there are many things you may want to raise your odds of getting pregnant If you want to be at the height of fertility and have the best chance of getting pregnant quickly you should be in peak health. There are numerous simple tips that you can do to provide themselves a greater odds of becoming pregnant.
Make certain that you and your spouce follow a good diet program that incorporates all the indispensable vitamins and nutrients. You should make certain that you start taking a prenatal vitamin supplement the instant they start trying to get pregnant. Your spouce should also make certain that he maintains a healthy lifestyle with heaps of Vitamins and nutrients to help inflate the males sperm count.
When trying to get pregnant don't use lubricant when trying to have a child, lubricant can hurt the Male's sperm and also make it more difficult for a Male's sperm to get to the females egg.
There are various holistic herbal solutions that will help improve the odds of conceiving a child. Chaste berry is a all natural solution that can help a woman regulate her hormones and can help you become pregnant. A Chinese herb known as Dong Quai can amplify the estrogen level in woman and assist the females egg.
The key to getting pregnant is all about making your body as fertile as imaginable. Eating right getting plenty of rest and exercising frequently all should promote you be at the pinnacle of fertility and immeasurably amplify your odds of getting pregnant.
[stop smoking, it lowers sperm count]
J_9
Apr 18, 2009, 07:03 PM
The term biological clock describes the period in a females life that she is ready to conceive a baby.
Actually, the term biological clock refers to the duration of the eggs in the ovaries. We are born with a specific number of eggs, when those run out, or become unhealthy, we are unable to conceive, hence the term: the biological clock has run out.
So, as you can see, it's not when a woman is ready and wanting a baby, it's when she is or is not able to conceive.
Now, with that said... I will repeat. How long have you been trying?
Have you ever used any form of birth control? If so, what kind and for how long?
jesika
Apr 18, 2009, 08:05 PM
Actually, the term biological clock refers to the duration of the eggs in the ovaries. We are born with a specific number of eggs, when those run out, or become unhealthy, we are unable to conceive, hence the term: the biological clock has run out.
So, as you can see, it's not when a woman is ready and wanting a baby, it's when she is or is not able to conceive.
Now, with that said....I will repeat. How long have you been trying?
Have you ever used any form of birth control? If so, what kind and for how long?
{reply} I really don't know how to track my cycles and no I have not used birth control never needed it.I don't know what to do
JoeCanada76
Apr 18, 2009, 08:05 PM
How long have you been trying for. Please answer the question.
J_9
Apr 18, 2009, 08:12 PM
{reply} i really don't know how to track my cycles and no i have not used birth control never needed it.I don't know what to do
You track your cycles by counting the first day of this period to the first day of the next period.
Now, again, how long have you been trying?