Hi my name is Sabine and I’m 28 years old. I have a question I try to get pregnant from my boyfriend but is not working, we was both by at least 4 different Dr, and all day the same thing “you guys are ok keep trying”. So I when and got the “ovulation text” so I did it every day the last 2 months. So my question is ; is that possibly that I do NOT have the ovulation time?????????
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Ovulation does typically happen between day 12 and 20 for the average, healthy female. Unfortunately, not every female is average. Your ovulation should happen in the middle of your cycle, meaning:
If you have a cycle of 28 days then you ovulate on day 14.
If you have a cycle of 26 days then you ovulate on day 13.
If you have a cycle of 20 days then you ovulate on day 10.
Unfortunately, many women experience early ovulations or late ovulation. If a woman ovulates too early, her egg may not be viable and healthy enough to become fertilized. If a woman ovulates too late, there may not be enough time for it to become fertilized and properly attached to the uterine wall before menstruation occurs.
It is extremely possible you don't ovulate, especially if you've taken 2 ovulation predictor tests and they have all not been able to detect an ovulation date.
The good news is that you're not alone. You're NOT the only woman on the planet who has problems ovulating. It can be fixed, in many cases.
After 1 full year of trying to conceive you would be classified as infertile. Wait until you hit the 1 year mark and then see a fertility specialist. Your regular doctor cannot do much until the 1 year mark hits, and then he could prescribe something like clomid to help you ovulate more frequently. A fertility specialist can do a whole lot more than prescribe a pill and hope it works ;)
There are also some herbal supplements you can take to increase your chances of expelling a healthy egg, ovulating on time, and increasing your partner's sperm healthy count. I notice from your past questions that you've asked about this sort of thing so I'll give you that information in another one of your previous questions :) [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
-exotica- answered Tuesday December 21 2010, 1:37 pm: every girl who has their period has an ovulation time. it usually occurs between days 12-20 of your cycle the only advice i can give you is don't give up and be patient. eventually it will have to work.
also it is said that if you do the "Post-coital Tilt" you have a higher chance of getting pregnant:
When you're done playing, stick a pillow under your hips and elevate them slightly for 15-20 minutes. You're increasing your odds and sperm swimming to the cervix. You don't have to put your legs in the air and you don't need an expensive "infertility pillow," either – just throw a towel over the pillow and get comfy.
you can also visit this site: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
to help you figure out when you're ovulating.
hope this helps. good luck :) [ -exotica-'s advice column | Ask -exotica- A Question ]
Angelamariex3 answered Tuesday December 21 2010, 1:33 pm: To be honest I dont think it is possible to not be able to ovulate unless you have a problem which would of been informed b y your doctor. I think you need to stop stressing and worrying about it so much! Your time will come soon enough, maybe its gods way of telling you, you arent ready yet. But it is also possible if you plan a baby to much stress can cause it to be lost or even hard to get pregnant! Do yourself a favor stop stressing, everything will work out sooner or later. When its time you will know! Hope this helped! Good luck!
-Angie [ Angelamariex3's advice column | Ask Angelamariex3 A Question ]
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