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Pregnancy. Doddle???

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Abdulmajid | 00:28 Thu 19th Jun 2008 | ChatterBank
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If a man and woman are fit and healthy, both under 36, both have productive organs, both eat their spinach and have copious amounts of traditional coitus, is it still hard to get pregnant?

In other words when you hear of these desperate people, is there inevitably something wrong with one or two of the couple?

Or is it just natures way that some folk simply do not conceive with ease?

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I think the biggest clues to anticipated fertility levels are family history and current lifestyle.
Sometimes it just takes time. But in cases where it never happens, I think often there is some (often previously undiagnosed) problem.

That's just nature's way with things.
Are you firing blanks Wardy ????
And it's also true to say that a woman who can't conceive by her partner, may well be able to with someone else. Nature plays some strange games.
I think it's like a lottery, really. The odds are very high when you are playing with very few balls (sorry! as in, number of lottery balls in play = number of anti-conception factors), but they decrease as the number of balls increase (ie: more factors contributing to make conception difficult, like age, health...).

Some people get lucky immediately, some never do.
Some do without even knowing they're playing, mind you! lol

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