If my timing was perfect according to an Ovulation Prediction Test, why didn't I get pregnant?
It can take several perfectly timed cycles in order to get pregnant. As you get older, the chances of pregnancy begins to drop. From the age of 20 to 25, the chances are approximately 25%, and this probability begins to lower as you age. 25 to 30 is a 20% chance and 30 to 35 is around 15%, with a 10% chance after age 35. In other words, the average chance of pregnancy for a woman under 30 is within 6 cycles. If pregnancy is not achieved within a year, a fertility specialist should be consulted. If you are in your early 30s, pregnancy is generally achieved within 9 cycles, and mid-30s is generally a year. Women over 35 should consult a fertility level specialist if not pregnant within 6 months, due to the lower chances of conception and the increased risk of a miscarriage.
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