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  • Aug 4, 2006, 04:27 PM
    luczynski4583
    Can't Get Pregnant
    Hi, I am 23 years old and my husband and I already have a daughter(he is no her biological father) and are trying for another. I have been off my birth control since about February but have not become pregnant yet. I know I am ovulating because I feel the pains during that time and my husband and I always make sure to have sexual intercourse during my ovulation period but nothing has yet to happen. Every time after we have sexual intercourse I go to the bathroom right away could this in anyway affect my chances of becoming pregnant(I know that sounds silly but I am hoping it could be something silly rather then serious) or have I not been off my birth control long enough or is it possible there is something wrong with me or my husband? Any advice would be great. Thank you.
  • Aug 4, 2006, 05:07 PM
    J_9
    Firstly it is important to know what kind of BC you were using.

    Secondly, using the bathroom is actually healthy after intercourse as it prevents infection. Now I do not mean get up immediately and go to the bathroom, you should wait a few minutes, but it is important to help prevent infection also.

    The sperm go up the vaginal canal, not the urethra (where the urine comes out). There are really two holes, so to speak, one is for sex the other is for urination.

    Let's just start with what kind of BC you were on and go from there.
  • Aug 4, 2006, 05:39 PM
    luczynski4583
    Hi, I was on the pill and not sure of the exact name but it began with an A.
  • Aug 4, 2006, 05:43 PM
    J_9
    It is still early to begin to think that there is a fertility problem. You may have to be off the pill for a while longer. It is still possible that intercourse is not occurring at the "right" time. We also have to consider the length of time you were on the pill, that could have an impact also.

    Most doctors like to wait a year or two of trying (especially after any kind of hormonal birth control) before they start looking at infertility.

    When was your last gyno check up? If it has been more than a year it is time to make an appointment and get all of your questions cleared up with him/her since they take a lenghty history and physical.
  • Aug 4, 2006, 06:09 PM
    luczynski4583
    I was on my birth control for almost 5 years and I am due for a yearly checkup why my physician in October, thank you for your advise.
  • Aug 4, 2006, 06:24 PM
    J_9
    Well, yeah, the 5 year length could be causing a delay.

    I an very glad that you are up on your appointments. Many women are not and this is vital to our health.


    Any woman who makes sure they make it to their "yearly visit" is to be congratulated.

    Take care and keep us posted.
  • Aug 4, 2006, 11:36 PM
    aqua@home
    It's just my opinion but I think you should wait a little while before going to the bathroom. I would recomment laying down for a little while too. I know a lot of sperm can come out when you go to the washroom, heck a lot can come out just by sitting up. Like I said, it' just my two cents. Good luck.
  • Aug 5, 2006, 02:04 AM
    JoeCanada76
    Actually first thing you need to do is RELAX. Enjoy making love with your partner. Worrying about getting pregnant and getting anxious about it could cause problems. From personal experience, going to the washroom and getting up right away might actually prevent you from getting pregnant. I do not agree that going to the washroom right away is a good thing. Wait at least 20 minutes before going to the washroom after intercourse. Also after the big act you need to elevate your legs. Might not be romantic but hey it works. Keep them elevated for a while. Also position, can also have a factor in whether you become pregnant or not. Also what increases the chanches of becoming pregnant or what helps the process along is both you and your partner orgasm at the same time. Hope these tips helps and have fun with everything.

    Joe
  • Aug 6, 2006, 09:24 PM
    s_cianci
    Your husband should speak to a urologist or fertility expert about the possibility of having a low sperm count and discuss possible alternatives.
  • Jun 7, 2010, 06:20 AM
    traceychris
    Iya I have been of the morning after pill for two going on to three years now and me and my partner have been trying for a year and some reason I am not getting pregnant and we are doing at the right time of my ovulation period but nothing has yet to happen

    Is there any thing wrong

    Thanks mrs conroy
  • Jun 7, 2010, 03:53 PM
    DoulaLC
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by traceychris View Post
    iya i have been of the morning after pill for two going on to three years now and me and my partner have been trying for a year and some reason i am not getting pregnant and we are doing at the right time of my ovulation period but nothing has yet to happen

    is there any thing wrong

    thanks mrs conroy

    Are you sure it is the right time for your ovulation? Are you focusing all your efforts on just this one time frame? Being off by just a matter of a day or two can make all the difference. If going by the ovulation calendars online, it is important to keep in mind that they give you a place to start. You may ovulate a bit sooner or later than the norm.

    Since you have been trying for a year, it might be time to speak to your doctor about it. They may decide to do some testing of both you and your husband to see if there is a problem that needs to be taken care of.

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