I've been trying now for over a year. I've recently been to see my doctor as becoming frustrated and am waiting for the results of blood tests. I'm 33 years old and becoming increasingly stressed out with it all.
I'm 32 next month and been trying for 9 months. I've booked an appointment with the dr on Saturday cos I'm too impatient to wait for the year!! Hoping he doesn't just tell me to go away and come back in 6 months!!
Well before I TTC and conceived the 2nd month sadly I miscarried in December 2010, and this is my first official month of TTC have been trying since January but properly doing it this month. x
I will be 29 in May and have been ttc for a year, will go for blood work tomorrow, dear hubby will get his spermy tested, and then i go for an ultra sound, and then Clomid, if things do not progress...
This is my 27th cycle - though I don't know how much of that one would classify as TTC, it was more like NTNP, and we did "prevent" for 6 or 7 cycles prior to that, but not very well , from when we got married until I had a chemical/early mc just after Christmas 6 months later, then I became desperate to get pregnant. Nothing since
i am 30, this is cycle 15 for ttc, chem preg/mc in nov. on clomid and my DH got his sprem checked, which is fine. doctor is giving us 2 more cycles, then we are going to look into infertility treatments . . .
I'm 26 years young, and we have been TTC since the fall of 2008. We were NTNP before that, as, while we hadn't been together too long, we both knew we were in it for the long haul, and both wanted to be parents very much.
When DF was diagnosed as azoospermatic last fall, we were devastated, but not entirely surprised.
We found an awesome sperm donor, and are both excitedly taking one month at a time.
I'm 23 and I've been "officially" ttc for about 9 months but I've been ntnp (kind of trying) for over a year now. I am going to talk to a fertility specialist but I am still hoping to concive #1 naturally.
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