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[quote=Anonymous]OP, your story is a little odd. First you write a post saying you've tried for 7 months and then you say you've tried for over a year. No mention of miscarriage in original post when it's definitely important to your TTC history. I think you are talking yourself into RE treatments when it sounds like you are completely within the range of normal. DH and I tried for a little more than a year before we conceived and we were completely normal (age 32). We would have paid for a ton of unnecessary interventions had we gotten impatient. In fact, we ended up using a Clearblue easy monitor and got pregnant right away (have you tried that? some women have weird ovulation schedules, I do -- and I have never, ever had a "regular" period -- it ranges each and every month, as I think it does for some women, again in the range of normal). Sometimes it really DOES take a while for normally fertile couples to conceive -- there are a lot of reasons for this: sometimes there's a chromosomal issue between the sperm and egg, sometimes you don't ovulate but have a period anyway, sometimes the timing is off even when you think it was perfect. There is a reason they say to wait 1 year if you're not AMA.[/quote]
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