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85% of couples manage to conceive within a year of regular sexual relations without contraception. However, if pregnancy is not achieved after this time, it is recommended to consult a specialist.

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Approximately 85% of couples who have regular sexual relations without contraceptive barriers achieve pregnancy within a year.

Although there are many factors that can hinder and delay having children, it is suggested that a year is a logical time in which a couple who has made an effort and has not achieved pregnancy should consult a specialist.

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Occasions when it is recommended to speed up the process to increase the chances of pregnancy:

If you have doubts about the measures necessary to increase the chances of having a pregnancy.

If the woman is over 35 years old; it is not advisable to prolong the search time when the woman has already exceeded this age. There is a broad consensus among scientific specialists, who have classified this age as a critical point in the fertility of the woman.

Absence of menstruation in the woman for more than 6 months.

If there are risk factors such as endometriosis, repeated miscarriages, family history...

If the man has undergone a vasectomy or the woman has had her tubes tied.

If one member of the couple has suffered from a disease that is suspected of having some implication on fertility.

Communicable disease; if one of the members of the couple is a carrier of a communicable disease and there is a risk of contagion by having unprotected sexual relations to try to get pregnant.

Other non-pathological causes: work situation that prevents the couple from having sexual relations regularly.

Occasions when it is recommended to speed up the process to increase the chances of pregnancy:

If you have doubts about the measures necessary to increase the chances of having a pregnancy.

If the woman is over 35 years old; it is not advisable to prolong the search time when the woman has already exceeded this age. There is a broad consensus among scientific specialists, who have classified this age as a critical point in the fertility of the woman.

Absence of menstruation in the woman for more than 6 months.

If there are risk factors such as endometriosis, repeated miscarriages, family history...

If the man has undergone a vasectomy or the woman has had her tubes tied.

If one member of the couple has suffered from a disease that is suspected of having some implication on fertility.

Communicable disease; if one of the members of the couple is a carrier of a communicable disease and there is a risk of contagion by having unprotected sexual relations to try to get pregnant.

Other non-pathological causes: work situation that prevents the couple from having sexual relations regularly.

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