Trying to Get PregnantTips, info and experience about various means of conception.
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Just curious as to how long it took everyone to get pregnant? It took my husband and I about eight months (seven months of trying and one month of not worrying about it).
I got pregnant after a year and a half of being married. Just wondered why it took us that long to be able to form a baby (?) Well, at least, we got two tots rather than none.
With my first daughter, she was conceived within a month of trying. We were shocked! I thought it would be difficult since I have irregular periods. With my second daughter we were able to conceive within three months.
My son was a fertility baby, and on the fertility drugs it took about six months. I also had very irregular periods, and I did get pregnant three times on my own, but miscarreid all three (hormone inbalance).
I only became pregnant after 2 years of not exactly trying but not doing anything to prevent it either. I had very irregular periods as well. After my first son was born, it only took 2 months before I was pregnant again.
It took us about three months. For people who have been trying and trying and they've already been checked out by a doctor that everything is fine should try to relax. Not letting the stress of the day or the constant worry of conceiving will go a long way towards helping nature takes its course.