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I'm 28 and been trying to get pregnant since October 2013. Every time me and my fiance have sex he cums in me. I get my period every month like clockwork. How long has it taken for u ladies to get prego? Is it at all normal that its been almost five months and still no baby in me?
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428506 tn?1296557399
Most docs will want a healthy couple to try for a year before testing for any causes of infertility.  Each cycle you have about a 20% chance if you are both fertile.  But you can still talk to your doc now if you are concerned.
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1305271 tn?1320984748
My husband and I have been trying for a little over 2 years now! I've been obg and after a few questions and the usual probing he said I looked good. We haven't had him check yet though... Sprinkling baby dust everywhere for us! lol good luck
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5837857 tn?1411577085
We are all different. Some of us get pregnant right away and others have to wait.  You might want to try for a few more months and then visit your doctor just to ensure that everything is okay.


Good luck and Keep us posted! :)
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You should see your doctor. I did right away but all women are different and sometimes it just happens. Ask your doctor, and good luck! (:
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