If you’ve been trying for a baby for a while and it’s just not happening, you’re probably asking ‘why can’t I get pregnant?’.
Why Can't I Get Pregnant? Possible Reasons You're Struggling To Conceive
If you’ve been trying for a baby for a while and it’s just not happening, you’re probably asking ‘why can’t I get pregnant?’. One in six people in the UK have trouble with conception, with issues ranging from simply missed ovulation windows to infertility - both male and female. Here are some possible reasons why you might be struggling...
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