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Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Conceiving

i am 28 yrs old and married.My marriage was on Sep 08 and has intercourse weekly thrice till March 09.My Husband left to Nigeria by April 09 and I joined him by October 09.For the past 5 months trying to have baby but all in vain.I am taking folic acids tablets for past 2 months.I have regular 29 days period. The sexual life is very much satisfactory and we had not come across any medical examinations on this regard.Kindly advice for getting pregnant
Mon, 10 Apr 2017
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Hi, I think you can try naturally for 6 months more. be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. It will increase chances of your pregnancy. If it doesn't work, then you can go for evaluation. Do a thyroid profile and prolactin levels and a ultrasound for your uterus and ovaries. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or ovulation detection kits.
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Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Conceiving

Hi, I think you can try naturally for 6 months more. be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. It will increase chances of your pregnancy. If it doesn t work, then you can go for evaluation. Do a thyroid profile and prolactin levels and a ultrasound for your uterus and ovaries. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or ovulation detection kits.