Anonymous wrote:This is OP, perhaps I am overthinking things. I am just so afraid it will take months. I read all these horror stories on DCUM about women who try for months and that their fertility must have gone off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, perhaps I am overthinking things. I am just so afraid it will take months. I read all these horror stories on DCUM about women who try for months and that their fertility must have gone off a cliff.
Taking months to get pregnant doesn't mean your fertility has gone off a cliff. It's completely normal to take months to get pregnant, as a fertile woman. Getting pregnant on the first try is an anomaly. Only something like 22% of fertile women will get pregnant with well-timed sex per cycle. And getting pregnant on the first try once doesn't mean something has gone wrong when it takes longer to get pregnant the next time. You're not overthinking things, you're catastrophizing.
Thanks, I guess I am regretting that I waited until this time of year to really try. Should have started as soon as our firstborn was a year last fall.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, perhaps I am overthinking things. I am just so afraid it will take months. I read all these horror stories on DCUM about women who try for months and that their fertility must have gone off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, perhaps I am overthinking things. I am just so afraid it will take months. I read all these horror stories on DCUM about women who try for months and that their fertility must have gone off a cliff.
Taking months to get pregnant doesn't mean your fertility has gone off a cliff. It's completely normal to take months to get pregnant, as a fertile woman. Getting pregnant on the first try is an anomaly. Only something like 22% of fertile women will get pregnant with well-timed sex per cycle. And getting pregnant on the first try once doesn't mean something has gone wrong when it takes longer to get pregnant the next time. You're not overthinking things, you're catastrophizing.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, perhaps I am overthinking things. I am just so afraid it will take months. I read all these horror stories on DCUM about women who try for months and that their fertility must have gone off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:You tried once and you feel discouraged? Thank god it’s not always that easy! Keep at it (and try to enjoy it, too!)
Anonymous wrote:We are trying to have our second. Our first child is 18 months and last month we tried on four days two preceding ovulation one on and once the day after. I did not get pregnant. We somewhat tried two months before the holidays, but nothing as structured.
I feel very discouraged, mainly because when I was 35 I got pregnant on the first try. Although that time we tried 9 times on or leading up to ovulation. Do you think that made a difference, or if the two years of aging actually a problem?
Overall we are both healthy and women in my family have kids until their mid 40s without issue.
I could be reading into this, but now I am afraid this could take months of trying.