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pepsimama
Aug 27, 2013, 11:42 AM
For some months now I'v been trying to get pregnant but to no avail. Wen I start ovulating, I meet with my husband, weeks to my period I met with him, weeks after my period, I still met with him and nothing happen. Please ђã†̥ do you advice I do? My dr has directed me to c a̶̲̥̅̊ radiologist but d price is so high.
joypulv
Aug 27, 2013, 11:48 AM
Two months ago you said you have been trying for 4+ years. We need to know which it is, months or years.
Months is too soon to start spending money on doctors.
Fertility testing is expensive, no matter what.
Your husband had a child, but what if it wasn't his? (Even small chance.) Or his sperm motility has gone down.
That's why there are so many factors for doctors to test for.
You can do research online for home ways for both of you to try to increase the chances of getting pregnant, and you can buy a special thermometer to see when you might be ovulating.
smoothy
Aug 27, 2013, 11:48 AM
You continue to try for a couple years... because it might take that long. And that's for people with no problems at all.
Edit... I just saw you claim in some other place you've tried for years... and her you say a few months... it can't be both... which is the truth?
pepsimama
Aug 27, 2013, 12:10 PM
You continue to try for a couple years...because it might take that long. And thats
for people with no problems at all. Pls
Edit.... I just saw you claim in some other place you've tried for years...and her you say a few months...it can't be both....which is the truth?
Please get me right. I wrote last 2mnths that we'v bin trying for years. So, I was advice to make love always. So I decided to try before my period that is ovulating time and after my period this į̸̸̨§ what I'v bin doing 4 2mnths now. Do U̶̲̅ now understand?
smoothy
Aug 27, 2013, 12:12 PM
How do you know when you ovulate then... don't tell me a cell phone app... those are worth less than your horocope.
joypulv
Aug 27, 2013, 12:15 PM
Women usually ovulate in the middle of the cycle, half way between the first day of each period. But that is just an average! You have to find out when you really ovulate, with a thermometer.
pepsimama
Aug 27, 2013, 12:15 PM
Two months ago you said you have been trying for 4+ years. We need to know which it is, months or years.
Months is too soon to start spending money on doctors.
Fertility testing is expensive, no matter what.
Your husband had a child, but what if it wasn't his? (Even small chance.) Or his sperm motility has gone down.
That's why there are so many factors for doctors to test for.
You can do research online for home ways for both of you to try to increase the chances of getting pregnant, and you can buy a special thermometer to see when you might be ovulating.
Please get me right. I wrote last 2mnths that we'v bin trying for years. So, I was advice to make love always. So I decided to try before my period that is ovulating time and after my period this į̸̸̨§ what I'v bin doing 4 2mnths now. Do U̶̲̅ now understand?
smoothy
Aug 27, 2013, 12:20 PM
Women usually ovulate in the middle of the cycle, half way between the first day of each period. But that is just an average! You have to find out when you really ovulate, with a thermometer.
Key word is usually as joypulv stated... but they all don't. Some percentage will do it on any other day of their cycle... Cell phone apps make assumptions everyone does.
And not just any thermometer... it needs to be a basal thermometer... they far more accurate and precise... and you have to chart it daily for a long period to establish when you actually ovulate. A very tedious process.
Research Basal Temperature chart to learn more about it.
pepsimama
Sep 19, 2013, 10:19 AM
I've gone to see a̶̲̥̅̊ gynoecologist and he referred me to see a radiologist. D radiologist discovered that my tube was block n he inserted som instrument and cleaned down dirty things in liquid form and x-ray was carried out. Hoping to see my Dr wit d x-ray next week.
smoothy
Sep 19, 2013, 10:21 AM
Iv gone to see a̶̲̥̅̊ gynoecologist and he refered me to see a radiologist. D radiologist discovered dat my tube was block n he inserted som instrument and cleaned down dirty things in liquid form and x-ray was carried out. Hoping to see my Dr wit d xray next week.
Glad they found the cause... you have my best wishes the procedure works. And good luck.