Not Getting Pregnant and Think it May Be Infertility? There is Still Hope
You start trying and notice that 3 months has gone by with no success.
You start to feel more anxious.
Then 6 months go by and you may now start to feel like something is wrong.
Regardless, you still are trying to get pregnant and continue on.
1 year has passed by and still no luck.
This is when you start feeling discouraged and think that you probably can't get pregnant.
Many women are in similar situations as the one stated above.
Not all women can get pregnant within the first few months of trying to get pregnant.
Once you hit that 1 year mark of trying to get pregnant and you don't get pregnant, you are most likely facing infertility.
Infertility is more common that most would think.
It affects on average 1 in 7 couples.
So, it is a pretty common issue that, unfortunately, is increasing.
But just because women don't get pregnant after 1 full year of trying or because they are facing infertility issues, it doesn't mean that they can't get pregnant.
There are many options out there that can help women that are not getting pregnant.
Going to an infertility specialist, making certain lifestyle changes, taking medications, and getting certain procedures done such as IVF and IUI can all help a woman get pregnant.
It just depends on the cause of the infertility or the reason for not being able to get pregnant, which can be found out by going to a specialist, that would determine if these methods are necessary or can help.