Trying since few months and nothing yet, getting a bit impatient honestly. My mom only speaks telugu so if anyone can share tips in telugu it would help her understand too. Pls share what worked for u.
I totally understand how much you are wishing for this beautiful blessing in your life. It can feel so overwhelming when you are trying every month. Try tracking your ovulation days using a simple kit or app, eat healthy home-cooked meals, and please don't let stress take over your peace.
Looking back at the time when I was desperately trying, I realize how much stress actually delays things. My baby is an active toddler now and runs the house! Just stay patient, track your peak days, and if it's been more than a year, simple tests at a gynac clinic can help you conceive faster.
Even I tried so many tips before finally conceiving, tracking ovulation actually helped me the most. I am now in my 5th month but I still remember how stressful that waiting period was. Did anyone else also feel super anxious every month when the period date came close?
Honestly, tracking ovulation is the key, and both you and your husband should start taking basic vitamins like folic acid after asking your doc. I know the journey is hard, and once you get pregnant, the morning sickness might hit you hard like it did to me, so prepare your body well now!
Oh dear, I can feel your heart through this question, the wait can feel so long and exhausting. Just take a deep breath and don't lose hope, your little miracle will come to you at the perfect time. Focus on your health, track your cycles, and keep your mind happy!
When we were planning, I felt so lost and kept searching for quick tips online every single day. What worked for us was simply tracking my fertile window and staying calm. Seeing those two lines for the first time was the most emotional day of my life, and I pray you experience it very soon too!
Suno, don't stress yourself out with these quick-fix searches online, okay? Getting pregnant takes time and a calm mind. Eat good ghar ka khana, track your ovulation dates, and give your body some love. If it's been quite some time, just go see a good gynac together for a simple checkup.