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My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for four years - she has not gone out. All the results, tests are ok. The gynecologist said that it could be a blockage in the head. How do I get rid of it? Is it possible at all?
It can be a bit like with ambitious athletes who have to be the first - they are so excited that the winners are not burdened with the necessity to win. Then the bitterness of failure, even greater tension and not better results ( although they can break records in training). Tension in pursuing a goal is not always conducive to achieving it. The gynecologist may be right. More than one woman told me that she got pregnant when, after long efforts, she doubted and "gave up". So either give it a rest for a while, or seek help and learn to distance yourself from the problem at a psychologist's. Regards!
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Tomasz JaroszewskiSecond degree psychiatrist
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