Mi friend,she married 5 months ago.
She tried continuously for conceiving.
But,In this process her periods comes before the date of her older routine days.she still try to get conceiving bt
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In addition to what the other doctor has advised, I would suggest starting a Folic acid supplement (one tablet a day). This helps achieving a healthy pregnancy. Good luck to your friend.
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Five months is a short time. As she is 27, and if she has regular periods, with no other past or present gynaecological problems, she should try at least for a year. She does not seem to be overtly obese, as per the details provided by you.
Roughly around 80% of young healthy couples conceive at the end of a year of trying, and more than 90% conceive by two years.
Therefore I would advise her to continue having regular intercourse at least 3-4 times per week, throughout the entire month. Healthy lifestyle is important. If her periods come early upto 7 ds, but are otherwise regular, with no missed periods, she should not worry about it at present.
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