My husband and I have been trying to have a baby for a few months now, but no luck yet. On average, how long will it take for me to conceive? Is there something I should be doing?
Having PCOS, I knew conceiving might take longer for me, and it did take almost a year. Try to track your cycles and don't get disheartened if it takes some time. Be gentle on yourself, and consult a doctor if your periods are very irregular.
Try having warm milk with almonds, and tracking your dates naturally. But if you face severe pain or very irregular periods, then skip home tips and consult a gynac directly.
It takes time sometimes and that is completely okay. Please don't lose hope, your body will bless you when the time is right. Sending you lots of love and prayers.
Realistically, it can take anywhere from a few months to a year for a healthy couple. Since we both had busy work schedules, tracking ovulation was a huge time-saver. Don't worry if it doesn't happen instantly, just plan your fertile days.
Let's be practical, modern lifestyles and stress can delay things a bit. If you are under 35, give it at least a year of regular trying before worrying. If nothing happens by then, just get a basic fertility panel done to save time.