I used clomid 100 mg and then after ovulation starting taking progesterone supplements and got pregnant the first month after trying for 9 months.
2006-06-24 02:56:55
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answered by sadgirl2478 1
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Well whatever it is, its not called "fertilizer" thats for sure. There are fertility drugs but they cost about 10k each time. however after 4 years of not having a baby i think i would pay anything! I would go in and have him do a sperm count, its possible that his chances of getting someone pregnant are very low because of a low sperm count. There are factors that can make a man less likely to get a woman pregnant such as: excess belly fat, drinking alchol frequently, and doing any kind of drugs including marijuana. Also if you yourself drink or do drugs it can lessen your chances. A good thing to try would be to track your ovulation times using one of those ovulation tests, you can get them at the drugstore. when it says you are ovulating then you guys... you know... The best thing to do really is to go to a doctor, anyone on here could give u tips but after 4 years of trying there may be something wrong with one of you.
2006-06-24 02:54:00
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answered by E 5
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I think you mean fertility methods. Try getting an ovulation predictor before taking the medical route. You can also talk to your doc - infertility is determined by a period of 6 months trying with zero results. Insurance makes you try for a year.
Misty* is so right - I tried for 8 years (naturally and with IVF). It wasn't until after I gave up and started an adoption process that I got pregnant. At that point I was no longer hoping and stressing about it and just letting God and nature do their stuff.
2006-06-24 03:28:20
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answered by AlongthePemi 6
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Visit your local garden centre and get a grow-bag and some GroMore.
Don't use both at once unless you want twins.
Have you ever considered that maybe the reason you can't get pregnant is natural selection in action stopping the gene pool getting diluted?
2006-06-24 02:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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There are alot of things you can take, but you have to see a doctor first. Clomid is most common.
2006-06-24 06:05:27
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answered by Karla S 3
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Sometimes it is just the stress of wanting to get pregnant. Try and destress and it will come.
2006-06-24 03:26:30
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answered by misty a 2
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I'd go with the Scott's 4-step plan
2006-06-24 02:46:49
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answered by JackJester 5
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Miracle Grow ?
2006-06-24 02:46:11
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answered by zshark272000 1
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read "5 ways to improve fertility" -ALIVE magazine, may 2006 issue - it's online
2006-06-24 02:48:48
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answered by swoozielopez 1
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LOL @ the "Miracle Grow" answer.
People don't ingest "fertilizer"
Go to a fertility specialist and they will be able to further assist you. :)
2006-06-24 02:47:36
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answered by UniqueIsWhoSheIs 5
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