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    So i'm going to the doctor thursday for an all over check up & a pelvic exam . My question is how do i bring it up to my doctor that i want kids and we've been trying for almost 2 years & have no results & I'm just wondering if somethings wrong and if i'll ever be able to have children without her telling me to just keep trying because I'm young ( im in my 20's ) when i know and feel that theres something wrong here.. it makes me depressed and i cry because i want children.

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    Just tell her you have been trying to get pregnant for two years and have not been successful. She will ask what steps you have taken. Have you been charting you BBT, keep track of ovulation, is your SO abstaining from ejaculating for a couple of days prior to ovulation, are you within your healthy weight range, etc?

    Take into the appt your charts and your ovulation schedule. Tell her you want to know what she suggests your next steps be.

    I had to go to the Dr for this when I was 22-23, so I wouldn't be too concerned with your age.
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    thank you so much! i'v just been so nervous! hopefully she will understand since shes pregnant herself!

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