Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
My height is 5 feet and I weigh 132 pounds. How can I make my wife pregnant? I got married one and a half years back. I did a few tests, and all are normal. Kindly suggest few tips.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I can understand your concern and I will help you with your query.
The golden rule for making a woman pregnant is to have unprotected sex and you might be knowing this. The time course in regard to the menstrual cycle is very important. If a woman has 30 days cycle, then ovulation will take place on the 16th day that is, 14 days before the next menstruation. So, try to have regular sex during this period including three days before and after this time. It takes some time say three to six months to conceive but it varies from person to person.
Regarding your goal, I would like to tell you that it is so brief that it does not make any sense. Regarding your statement that everything is normal, I would like to know what kind of investigations you have done to date. After knowing this, I will be able to tell you about what the real problem is and what would be the next course of action.
At this moment, I suggest you be patient and hope everything turns out to be fine with you. If you feel you know the basic things and that you have done everything right, then this is the time to consult a doctor either online or in person.
I hope this helps. Do get back if you have any further queries.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Ashok Kumar
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