Trying for a baby more than three years, no luck, advice?

Me & my wife are trying for a baby more than three years. Recently, we have gone through some fertility tests and our gyno confirmed that each of us have some abnormality which is low sperm mobility in me and anovulation in my wife. We are bit desperate to have a child asap. Our clinic is very slow and we are with nhs.

Could you please advise us in this matter?

Many thanks

Answer #1

the method is called fertility charting ^

Aside from waiting for a medical aid frm the doctor… you can always decide to adopt.

xox Sika

Answer #2

apart from all that there are a few things that can make you infertile or less fertile they are… having chlamidia and not getting it treated for a while exessive smoking exessive drinking also if one of you doesnt eat right or are starving yourself that can do it as well as over-exerscising

Answer #3

There are different products you can get that can increase the chances, theres like pills she can take. Go talk to a pharmacist and they will most likely be about to help you out.

Answer #4

There is a method based on timing that you could try. I do not remember the name but the results are good and the price is grate - free

Answer #5

this may not be teh greatest advice but you can adopt…I know I would like to have MY OWN baby but yea.. I know a really close family memeber who has that problem, luckly they have one child and thats all.. either you dont get a child at all, do some type of surgery to get teh baby ( expensive and painful for women…) prayer can help if you believe and yea… I HOPE SOO MUCH THAT YOULL FIGURE OUT A WAY AND GET A CHILD :)

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