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how to conceive?

bubly
11/08/09
bubly
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i hv been married about 1yr 7mnths..now planning for a baby...bt suddenly i found vaginal infectoin..fr which doctor gave me tblts to insert and ecoflora pills to have 2 -pills in first mnth n den single in the second month...at the same time we were havinf unsafe sex for past 2 mnths...den also i am nt able to concieve...i have been through full body test which is all normal...as my husbands seimen s also fine...is thr anything serious??

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Paul
Sunday, November 08, 2009

I can hardly read your question, there are so many vowels missing, I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you saying you trying to have a baby, and have only been trying for two months?

That's not a very long time, and yet you say you and your husband have already been fertility tested? What is a full body test?

Usually you should wait a year or longer and if you still are not pregnant, see a fertility specialist.

bubbly
Monday, November 09, 2009

i am sorry,actually i usually right short hands...but can't help it....so i want to clear it...i have been trying to conceive for about 2 mnths but d'nt able to...at the same time i got vaginal infection ,for that doctor says it could be from your husband...so she gave me tblts to insert and 'ecoflora' to have twice a day for one month and 1 tblt frm the second month.at  the same time we have gone through every test like husbands siemen test h.i.v, blood pressure,sugar and for me too.everything shows its all normal.i want to ask how much time it needs to be conceived.because its allready being 2 mnths and no results.

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MoGuy47
Monday, November 09, 2009 at 06:02 PM

Its too soon to say its a problem.  You might want to be sure you make love about 12 to 15 days after your period starts, when you are usually fertile.  Good luck.

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Paul
Monday, November 09, 2009 at 06:51 PM

Thank you for being so nice as to repeat your question. I think you should both relax for now after having taking your medication, and the stress involved with the infection, you needn't add more worry about conceiving on top of it.

As I said, it is usually a year or more before needing to worry about seeking help with any fertility issues. But as you have indicated, both of you seem to have already been given a clean bill of fertility health, so I don't think you will have too long to wait. At least, I hope not.

 

Here is a whole page of links to articles about getting pregnant and ovulation, you may find something to help in all of that. Good luck to you both!

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bubly
Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 04:32 PM

I WANT TO SHARE one more doubt

last time when i went to the doctor with the vaginal infection...while prescribing all the medicines she asked me to come after the end of the course of vaginal infection medicines..she said come at the first day of your periods i will give you the medicine to get conceived,i felt very weird..and from then onwards it is somewhere in my mind...that may be i can't conceive...but when we cleared this from the doctor that why is the need for the pill...as we both are medically fine.then she said it will help to conceive.plz suggest me should  i go for the medicine...?

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Paul
Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 09:14 PM

I'm not familiar with what the doctor is suggesting. You should get the name of the medicine and do some research on it's purpose, perhaps at the FDA web site. When in doubt, seek a second opinion from another licensed physician.

What type of doctor are currently going to? 

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bubbly
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 01:58 AM

how much time does it take to materialise pregnancy....because that is the third month its not showed any result.i am worried and somhow my hopes are dying now...we both are very upset.

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