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We are trying for a baby since last 3 months.In first month my wife cycle was extended to 34 days.But next two month was normal.What may be the problem? Weather we have to consult a doctor or have to try more? Is it better to under go checkup myself first?
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A simple seman analysis will be a good decision to rule out any possible causes from your side.
If it is normal you can carry on as Dr neelima has suggested
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I would like to suggest that three months is too short a period to judge your ability to conceive naturally. Young fertile couples have a greater than 90% chance of conceiving within two years from when they start trying. Provided you are both fit and healthy with no medication and regular cycles, you can expect a similar conception rate. You have every chance of a natural conception with a healthy lifestyle and regular ( not timed) intercourse every other day.
However, if you are still concerned or would like a check up to reassure yourself you may see a gynaecologist who can examine you and suggest appropriate tests. You should be taking folic acid which is an essential vitamin that helps the baby's neural tract development to be normal.
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