You should see your ob/gyn if you have been having unprotected intercourse and have not become pregnant.
I have been told that after intercourse, when trying to conceive, it is helpful to elevate your hips(pelvic area) slightly for anywhere from 10-20 minutes.
If you have been trying to conceive for a year or more it would be best to see a gynaecologist to have a check up or refer you to a specialist if it is found you have a fertility issue. Learn to chart your menstrual cycle to know your optimum days of ovulation.
Contact your family doctor for a fertility doctor referral.
While only a doctor could tell you the exact problem, the symptoms you describe are not ones associated with early pregnancy.
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Of course if is...my sister who has been trying to conceive a boy finally got what she has been praying for through the Chinese lunar calender. It's truelly amazing!!!
Contraceptives usually take 3 months until they have been completely removed from your system. Most Doctors recommend that you try to conceive after this time. There is no set time on how long it will take you to conceive, some women conceive very quickly while others can take a year or more to conceive. As a general rule of thumb, if you have not fallen pregnancy within 6-12 months of actively trying to conceive, speak to your Doctor. I would recommend that you consider performing ovulation tests as if you have intercourse during this time, you have an increased risk of conceiving. Hope this helped.
How long it is going for what? Missing birth controls like you have will put you at risk of pregnancy. If your trying to conceive then stop taking birth control because this will harm the Foetus when you do conceive.
There could be many reasons you are not conceiving, you will not find out what they are unless you see a doctor to have some testing done to see what the problem may be.
No, the duration of use of the contraceptive implant doesn't determine how fast you can conceive.
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Pain with eating is not a sign of pregnancy. A missed period and positive pregnancy tests are signs of pregnancy. Take a home pregnancy test to see if you're pregnant. See your primary care provider about the pain with eating; this symptom needs attention if you're trying to conceive.