My husband and I have been ttc for two years now. What have been your successful ways to get pregnant?
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at
12:22 pm
I tried Vitex for a couple of months, does it take longer to work? Also tried raspberry leaf tea and red clover. I was taking folic acid, but decided to stop ‘trying’ and to just relax about it. I’m interested to find out what you did naturally, to get pregnant if it had taken you a while.
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i started trying 2 years ago within the very first month we conceived and i was over the moon only to have a miscarried at 6 weeks ..
it killed us but we didn’t get pregnant again for a year and 11 months..
we didn’t try any methods or pills to help us we just kept doing it the Natural way and every time i ovulated i made sure we did it on those days..
finally i was blessed with a baby boy and now he is nearly 7 months old..
never give up..
we have began trying again actually today we have began lol.
sending all my babydust to you hun..
Try having sex more.
Try the normal way…..that usually works….=D
It took 8 months to get pregnant with my son. Right after sex I would put a rolled up towel or a pillow under my bum and masturbate (if I didn’t climax). Sounds crazy but your more likely to get pregnant if you do that after he ejaculates. The towel raised my bum so the sperm could get where it needed to faster.
I tried for 2 1/2 years and went to the dr and everything was fine with both my husband and me so they put me on clomid and I got pregnant first cycle of it! I also used the clearblue easy fertility monitor. If you’ve been trying for 2 years then you should go see a doctor and make sure that both of you are okay! Good luck!
I stopped trying. I had been trying for seven months and then we had a lot of personal stress coming from somewhere else and hadn’t thought about getting pregnant. It was the eigth month when we had sex maybe twice that month because someone was living with us. Super stressful time but we weren’t thinking about getting pregnant at all.
My doctor toldm e to stop trying because researching on things, trying constantly is usually what stops you.
At this point, "not trying" (if there is such a thing) isn’t likely to help. If you haven’t seen your doctor, it’s time to do so.