Should I be worried?

I’ve been tracking ovulation as contraception for three years now, and started TTC in December, and first month unsuccessful, and just got my period today for our second month of trying. Feeling very worried as I’m only 29y, and did get pregnant before (but had to have a termination as it wasn’t viable) accidentally from one time that was near my peak window….wondering why it isn’t working now that we’re all over the peak! Anyone else experiencing similar worries?
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It can take up to a year for your hormones to get back to normal after being on contraception for 3 years. I was on the Nexoplan implant (think that’s how you spell it) and it took me 9 months to get pregnant with a loss in the meantime as well. Once I gave birth I went on the depo when my baby was 7 months old and I only had it once and it’s been 7 months since I last had it and I still can’t get pregnant as it can take up to a year to leave your body x

Sorry I think you misunderstood my post, I’ve not been on any contraception for three years, I’ve been using tracking ovulation as my method

Sorry my bad lack of sleep😅x

No, you shouldn’t be worried. Your chances of conceiving are around 25% - 30% each month. This is a good chart to help explain it xx

With my first it took 4 months of planning & figuring it out with LH tracking. My second was from 1 time near my window. We weren’t trying to stop it but weren’t actively testing to figure out timings.

It’s normal for it to take up to a year for a normal healthy couple to get pregnant. 2 months isn’t long at all

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