We have been trying for almost 4 months now and still nothing, thoda demotivated feel ho raha hai. Is this normal or should i start worrying? How long did it take for u all?
It is completely natural to feel so anxious when it doesn't happen immediately, I felt the exact same way. On average, it can take anywhere from 6 months to a year for healthy couples, so please don't lose hope.
It took us around 8 months to conceive. I focused heavily on eating a clean, low-sugar diet to prepare my body, which really helped me later when I developed gestational diabetes.
Having lost a baby before, I know how heartbreaking the monthly wait can feel. Please be very gentle with yourself, it takes time for your body to be ready, but your miracle will come.
It took us about 5 months to get pregnant, and keeping a positive mind really helped. Just eat healthy, stay active, and don't put too much pressure on yourself.
Medically speaking, up to one year of trying is completely normal for couples under 35. If it has been more than a year of regular unprotected intercourse, then it's a good time to get basic tests done.
Haha, it took us 6 months of trying, and we ended up getting a double surprise with twins! There is no fixed rule, so just keep trying and laugh through the process.
My mother told me to pray and have patience as these things take time, often up to a year. We trusted our doctor, kept trying calmly, and conceived in the 8th month naturally.
Because of my PCOS, it took us almost a year and a half of tracking and patience to conceive. Don't lose confidence if it is taking time, just stay consistent and talk to a doctor if you need cycle support.
Sweetheart, I totally understand how hard the waiting is and how emotional each month can get. For some it happens in a month, for others it takes a year, but please keep your heart strong.
Realistically, most couples conceive within 12 months of active trying. Don't waste your energy stressing over it every month, just plan your fertile days efficiently and let it happen.
We tried for 7 months, and drinking warm cumin water and eating soaked almonds helped regulate my periods. But if you have irregular cycles or pain, definitely check with a gynac instead of waiting.
It varies so much for everyone; with my first it took 3 months, but later while breastfeeding it took longer because of hormonal changes. Enjoy the process and don't compare your timeline with others.