You have just stopped the pill, and you thought you would get pregnant the following month? Be aware that it takes a little longer, after stopping contraception, for the menstrual cycles to return to normal. For some women, this delay is 1 or 2 months; for others it is much longer. A delay of 12 months is quite possible and even normal. Also know that the older you are, the longer it takes to get pregnant. At 25, your fertility is at its peak; at age 35, it begins to seriously decline. Don't forget that getting pregnant also depends on a number of factors, including lifestyle and lifestyle (alcohol, tobacco, pollution, etc.), the number of sexual intercourses, not to mention stress and stress. anxiety about wanting a baby. Often, you get pregnant when you least expect it. So why not relax a bit?
You've been trying for a baby for a year, putting the odds in your favor to conceive by having regular sex, and you still haven't gotten pregnant? In this case, it may be useful to consult a specialist doctor in order to carry out a complete fertility check-up, on your side and that of your companion. If you are over 35, you can consult earlier. This assessment will make it possible to find the cause of the fertility problem, and to consider appropriate treatments. In men, this assessment consists of a spermogram to check the number and vitality of spermatozoa. In women, a blood test and an ultrasound can check the ovarian reserve. Depending on the results, several solutions can be considered:ovarian stimulation, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization...