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Trying to Get Pregnant 3Rd Time

My husband and I have decided we wanted to have a third child, we have a 5 and 3 yr. old. I stopped taking birth control in April, and there is still no + sign on the pregnancy tests. I was wondering if any of you have gone through this and long it took to finally get pregnant.

What can I do next?

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We used Emerita progesterone cream. I applied a small amount over my ovaries every am after my shower....adn wa-lah, 3 months later, we were pregnant.

My first two children were 13 months apart, and we were using birth control. When my second was 2, we stopped using birth control, but my third child wasn't conceived for another 5 years. You just never know.

hi there,
my oldest sister went through something like this,it took her maybe 5 months i think before she got pregnant,maybe 6.it can depend on how long you were on the birth control before trying.taking prenatal vitamins now can help,as can eating healthy.the earlier you start,the easier it will be for you body to feel ready to fertilize an egg.keep trying.
good luck:)
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We used Emerita progesterone cream. I applied a small amount over my ovaries every am after my shower....adn wa-lah, 3 months later, we were pregnant.

Congrats on deciding to expand your family. We have 2 kids. 9yrs and 4yrs. We decided that we would like to try and have another. I stopped taking the pill in Dec 06 and I finally did get pregnant Feb 08. It took a really long time. From what I understand, it can take awhile. For me I finally gave up and said that it just wasn't meant for us. When I gave up that's when it happened. So just hang in there it will happen when its time for you. Just enjoy the "trying" part. :-)

My first two children were 13 months apart, and we were using birth control. When my second was 2, we stopped using birth control, but my third child wasn't conceived for another 5 years. You just never know.

Hello. I got off my pills in december and end up pregnant in may. Those test don't work I had - sign every time so I went to the doctor and they told me. Go see your doc and try to relax in the process.

At just 2 months I wouldn't worry yet. It took me three months to get pregnant with my second son and I didn't have to go off of birth control. Give your system a few more months to clean out the birth control. I've heard it takes most couples an average of 6 months to get pregnant. Remember that's an average so it takes some people less time and some people more. Good luck! And Congrats to you on your future third child. :)

Hi, MP:

My husband and I had trouble having our first (suffered through three miscarriages and an ectopic) and had to turn to IVF with thankfully great success! First, age is a factor. If you're still under 35, the experts seem to think that it can take up to a year of trying before one should suspect there's a problem. If you're over 35, they say you should seek help after 6 mos.

Also, it depends on what kind of birth control you were on. If you were on the pill, it will take a few months for your body to allow yourself to get pregnant. It took me 6 mos to get pregnant the first time after I got off the pill.

If you want to take more immediate action, buying a basal thermometer was helpful for me as was the ovulation kit you can buy over the counter. At least it narrows the target area of when you should be trying. I was able to get pregnant using both these methods with only 2 or 3 tries each. (I had trouble staying pregnant, but had no trouble getting that way!)

Wish you the best of luck and hope this helps!

Best, SM

M P
I dont want to discourage you but it took me one year to get pregnant after getting off the pill. The doctors told me it would take a while for the affects of the pill to leave my system. Try to be patient and have fun trying. Good luck

You didn’t mention your age-am important factor.

At 30, for instance, you might expect it to take longer to get pregnant.

Give your body another month or two to get back into sync after the pill, and if nothing yet see your doctor for a check up. High blood sugar or blood pressure, being overweight can all be an issue getting pregnant.

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