If you are having difficulty conceiving despite taking medication for ovulation, it may be helpful to track your ovulation using tests or a temperature chart. If these tests continue to be negative, it is recommended to consult with your doctor or a fertility clinic to investigate other possible causes for your struggles with conception. There are various factors that could be affecting your ability to conceive, such as fertility issues in your partner, endometriosis, or blocked fallopian tubes. It is important to discuss your concerns with a healthcare professional for further guidance on your fertility journey.
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