Mainly - everyone is unique.
To get pregnant you need a man and a woman. He's also unique.
Compatibilities vary; the pH of the vagina, the positioning of the penis, the pH of his seminal fluid, his sperm count on any given day, cellular compatibility of his sperm and her egg, the time of day they have sex, the positions they use.
It's dependent on so many things that it's a wonder anybody succeeds.
And don't forget that half of all pregnancies miscarry, most in the first 2 weeks when only weird studies would allow you to know that it even happened.
There are so many variables, you have to take a look at the big picture. A great book to read is by Toni Weschler "Taking Charge of your fertility", it is great for anyone wanting to understand their body better!
Depo Provera does not affect future fertility, except that there may be a delayed return to fertility after stopping. Some women get pregnant immediately, and others may take 18 months to get pregnant. The average is 11 months.
Different for everyone. Some get pregnant straight away, others a little while longer, others never can get pregnant again
Yes certain people can miscarry more than others. It can be due to fertility problems, PCOS or problems that can be passed down through the female line.
Yes. The HPV has no effect, positive or negative, on fertility. Because the vaccine has not been tested on pregnant women, it is recommended that they not receive the vaccine. Animal studies have shown no risk to fetuses, but it is best to be careful.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
Group decisions and people who dismiss others, because they have been there longer.
Prenatal vitamins don't help you get pregnant; they help you to have a healthy pregnancy. On average, it takes six months to conceive. Some couples get pregnant the minute they have unprotected sex, and others take longer.
Every woman is different. Some may become pregnant right away while others may take up to 6 months to a year or even longer.
Try the baby center this will give you conception tips that may work for you, others may try a fertility clinic to see what they an offer in this matter. However you decide good luck.
If you aren't using effective birth control, you could get pregnant. Some women can get pregnant as soon as their shot is late; others won't start ovulating for 18 months. The average is 11 months. Take a pregnancy test if you think you're pregnant.
It all depends on your metabolism, for instance my wife fell pregnant while she was on the pill. it proves to easy for some and takes a Little longer for others.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish