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Struggling To Get Pregnant. Having Regular Periods, HSG Normal. Husband Count Good, No Endocrinol Abnormalities. Cause?

Hai Dr,i was married on last may 8th2011.And for the first 4 months we were in family planning .But now we are struggling to get pregnant.My periods are regular.through USG ovulation has also occured.ON MAY 2012 i did HSG also and it was normal.My hus count is also good and we both dont have any endocrinal abnormalities.Now iam hoping to get pregnant this month also.Doctor what may be the possible cause of not getting pregnant.This month(july) i took 3 doses of Inj.Foliculin.I beg u to answer for my questions please
Thu, 5 Jul 2012
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Hi,

Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum.

If all tests including your partner semen analysis are normal; your periods are regular then I do not see any problems in conceiving. All you would need is increase the frequency of unprotected sexual intercourse during the time of ovulation and soon it should turn fruitful.

If you have done that, I would suggest you have a fair chance to get pregnant this time around.

Hope this helps.

Regards
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Struggling To Get Pregnant. Having Regular Periods, HSG Normal. Husband Count Good, No Endocrinol Abnormalities. Cause?

Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. If all tests including your partner semen analysis are normal; your periods are regular then I do not see any problems in conceiving. All you would need is increase the frequency of unprotected sexual intercourse during the time of ovulation and soon it should turn fruitful. If you have done that, I would suggest you have a fair chance to get pregnant this time around. Hope this helps. Regards