
The time it takes to conceive naturally varies for each couple and depends on several factors, including age, overall health, lifestyle, and reproductive health. Here’s a general timeline:
For most couples: About 85% of healthy couples conceive within a year of trying, with regular unprotected sex (every 2-3 days).
Within 6 months: Roughly 60% of couples will conceive.
Within 12 months: Around 80-85% of couples will conceive.
After 12 months: If conception hasn’t occurred after a year, it may be advisable to consult a doctor to check for potential fertility issues.
Factors That Affect How Long It Takes to Conceive:
Age – Fertility declines with age, especially after 35 in women.
Ovulation Regularity – Women with irregular cycles may take longer.
Sperm Health – Low sperm count or poor motility can slow conception.
Lifestyle Factors – Smoking, alcohol, stress, and poor diet can impact fertility.
Underlying Health Conditions – Conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, or thyroid disorders may delay conception.
When to See a Doctor
If you're under 35 and haven’t conceived after 12 months of trying.
If you're over 35 and haven’t conceived after 6 months.
If you have irregular periods, known fertility issues, or a history of miscarriage.