I was just wondering if you can go to the
gynocologist and have a regular check up
and he can tell if you are able to get
pregnant, or is there a special test he
has to do to see if there is any reason
you cannot become pregnant? I was just
wondering that if you dont get pregnant
right off the bat could it just take a
while or does that mean that there is
something wrong with you? Me and a
friend were discussing it, and were
wondering.
Thanks
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Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Nov 2005 Posts: 135 Location: Illinois
Posted: 11-08-05 05:17am
The most they can do really is look at
your cervix. If something bad is wrong,
they can tell you it could be hard to
conceive, but they can't tell by just a
regular pap. There is a lot of tests you
can have done by a specialist to tell you
how likely/unlikely it is for you to get
pregnant and what goes on with your
body.
There's a lot of things that can be an
answer to not being able to get pregnant
right away.. The man's sperm could have
low mobility, not the right timing, etc.
It's not always because of the female.
I'm not doctor, as they would be able to
answer better. Hope this helped though.
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