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TTC help

Hi There, well my husband (24) and I (22) have been TTC since November 2014 and have not had any luck. We are starting lose hope because we aren't sure what the problem could be. We have seen our GP a month ago and he made me do some blood tests to check if I am ovulating etc. and all my tests came back normal. My husband did a sperm count test and his test results were also normal.

I have been taking Folic Acid and Iodine since we started trying.

We have tried Preseed, that didn't work and m
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  • Female | 22 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days
  • Medications: Folic Acid & Iodine
  • Conditions: NA

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The definition of infertility is 1 year of inability to get pregnant with no obvious reason. You should be seeing a gynecologist and not your GP for something like this. He may even refer you to a subspecialist if needed. They may recommend a diagnostic laparoscopy to ascertain the condition of your internal organs. Good luck.
Richard Nuila-Crouse
Hi,

you have done a lot of testing which is good, but I think you need to cast a wider net for both of you: testing adrenal function, thyroid function (morethan just TSH and T4), and the most overlooked central nervous system interverence.

As a Doctor of Chiropractic we have seen many couples concieve after Chiropractic Care.

there is a lot of information on infertitlity and Chiropractic.

here is a few links to start:

http://www.chiro.org/research/FULL/Making_Adjustments.html

http://americanpregnancy.org/infertility/infertility-and-chiropractic-care/

http://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/trying-to-conceive/topic/chiropractor-got-me-pregnant.html

www.discoverhealth.us
u need to see a fertility endocrinologist. This type of specialty is at the university medical centers.
Victor Shabanah
I don't know where you live, but you really should see a specialist for this since you have been trying for 17 months. If there is a fertility specialist nearby, I would start there. If not, I would recommend you see an OB/GYN doctor.