sdarwkcabemanmy
<font color=blue>Not only do I not know what's goi
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Anyway, it is very possible for young people to know that they'll have trouble conceiving, way before they even try to start having a family.
I'd been told by various OB/GYNs since I was probably 18 or 19 years old that I would have trouble concieving. When DH and I married, this wasn't much of an issue since we were 20 and 23 at the time. When I was older and decided I DID want kids, I looked at all my options and decided I didn't want to go the fertility drug route. I decided that if I was supposed to have kids, I would despite the fact that I wasn't using drugs to help me get pregnant. If I wasn't going to have kids, I wouldn't. I did get pregnant eventually, but it took close to a year and even then, it was a total surprise. I didn't know I was pregnant until I was almost out of my first trimester.