Anonymous wrote:So sorry, OP. As a couple other PPs have acknowledged, TTC is a special kind of hell. And the thing with fertility is it's so personal. Your age alone isn't particularly problematic, and 4 months is truly not long enough a time trying to be very worried yet, but as someone who also started trying around 36 and ultimately had a baby at 44 following years of treatment (for unexplained infertility, so very annoying), I'd suggest you and your spouse do some testing just to see if you find anything affecting either of your fertility. Your insurance may well cover some or all of that testing. For me, being proactive and gaining more concrete knowledge about potential problems and resolutions was very helpful in terms of combatting depression.
Wishing you good luck! At your age there is indeed a great chance that it'll happen for you without any intervention at all, and I hope it does.
I 100% agree with this. You should get testing done no matter what since you don’t want to wait any longer and feel you have waited too long already. DH and I got a bunch of testing done the first month we TTC just to make sure there were no obvious issues. DH got a sperm count and I got a bunch of blood test and another test I can’t remember the name of to check for blockages in the tubes.
It turned out I did not need to be so anxious since I got pregnant right away, but knowing more about my fertility and situation helped putting my nerves at ease… I think. Good luck!