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Trying to conceive–normal periods?

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I am a teen trying to conceive but it has taken a while for me to conceive, I have been trying so far for seven months now. my period cycle is about 37 days long (1 month and seven days), is this normal and can I conceive? Your cycles sound normal. Most couples 80% conceive within one year if they are not using any birth control methods. I also noticed that you said you were a teen who’s trying to conceive, which is uncommon! Pregnancy at any age is a major life change, and most often teens aren’t in a place in life where they are ready to handle the responsibility of parenthood. We encourage you to talk to other adults in your life for advice and support. They may be able to help you figure out many of the things about how pregnancy and parenthood changes things, with friends, your living situation, school and/or job, health insurance, food and diapers, childcare, etc.! We encourage you to come to Family Planning to find out more about fertility, pregnancy, and your health before you

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