I'm a bit older than many of my friends who conceived quickly, and I'm worried. Do I have a higher chance of taking more time to conceive, or is it different for everyone?
A lot depends on your lifestyle and eating habits also. Try to cut down on sugar and processed carbs, it really helps in balancing hormones when u are trying to conceive.
Hum log bhi try kar rahe hain abhi. Thoda darr lagta hai dimag me but family bolti hai tension se aur delay hota hai. Bas khush raho aur checkup karva lo.
Same boat here! Honestly, even I keep thinking about this every single day. My gynac told me it can take up to a year even for perfectly healthy couples, so we just have to be patient.
Haha dont get anxious so fast! It took me almost a year and then boom, got twins together. Just keep tracking your ovulation cycles and keep your husband's lifestyle active too.
Actually it is totally subjective yaar, so dont stress. Some of my friends conceived in the first month and some took almost a year. Just track your fertile days and relax.
I had severe PCOS and thought it would take years, but with a bit of lifestyle change it happened sooner than I thought. Don't worry too much but definitely consult a doctor once if you have irregular periods just to be sure.
Practically speaking, doctors consider up to one year of regular trying as completely normal. If you are under 35 and have no major issues, just give it some time before getting worried. Maybe start taking folic acid after asking your gynac.
I used to cry every month when my periods came, thinking something is wrong with me. But actually my doc said it's totally normal to take 6 to 8 months. Now I have a healthy baby, so relax and take it easy!