We can't know nor can we interpret your tests results or health/pregnancy history. However, your doctor may want to begin testing or treatment if you or your partner has known fertility problems, or if you have a history of irregular or painful periods, pelvic inflammatory disease, repeated miscarriages, or endometriosis.
Sometimes, even with women that have no issues, becoming pregnant can take time. Try to relax and seek the advice of your doctor moving forward. Below is some information that might be helpful in the meantime. Copy/paste the link.
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Hello, Anon! Thank you for posting.
We can't know nor can we interpret your tests results or health/pregnancy history. However, your doctor may want to begin testing or treatment if you or your partner has known fertility problems, or if you have a history of irregular or painful periods, pelvic inflammatory disease, repeated miscarriages, or endometriosis.
Sometimes, even with women that have no issues, becoming pregnant can take time. Try to relax and seek the advice of your doctor moving forward. Below is some information that might be helpful in the meantime. Copy/paste the link.
https://www.health.com/pregnancy/reasons-not-getting-pregnant
Helena
February 24, 2019 - 12:44pmThis Comment
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