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It’s been 13 months since we started TTC. I know I have been ovulating and my cycles have been regular, every 28-30 days. I have been using OPK’s. Does this sound like we may be in for fertility issues? I’ve never had a prob getting pregnant. I’ve been pregnant 3 times, 1 child living. I’m 25, he’s 28. My annual is due in October again, keep checkups regularly.

Well its hard to say but it seems to me that it is your partner that has the problem rather than you, I assume hes not the father of your baby? You’ve got your check up soon just raise all concerns with your dr and I am sure that they will answer all your questions and do any tests that are necessary and make sure you advise them that you have been trying to conceive for over a year.
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Usually when you have been trying for over a year to get pregnant and have yet to do so that is a red flag that you, your partner, or both may be facing some sort of fertility issue. The best way to find out for sure is to go in for fertility testing. You may find the information on this site http://www.momswhothink.com/trying-to-conceive/fertility-and-conceiving.html very helpful as it talks about fertility and things you can do to increase your fertility and so on.