Honey... I've been tested, so has my husband and we are 100% PERFECT and we've been trying for 3 years. It will happen when its right. Just have faith and keep trying. Good luck!
2006-10-13 05:04:14
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answered by Angel Eve 6
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you have not mentioned your age , physique and years of cohabiting.
taking you to be in the early 25s and of medium built
physical methods of knowing ovulation true go for the medical tests like follicular study, contrast hsg, and a semen count/ analysis of your partner.
if all these are normal then try not toover do things i.e. conserve the sexual activities for the 12-20th days of your cycle and rest or switch to non coital approaches,(see that your partner saves his count from the 20th till 12 th of next cycle.no mastrubations..
should have a cool approach to things, over strains n busy schedules will get things more late.... it should be you him and your love no office, no chores . no plans
try out these points
best of luck in your endeavour
2006-10-13 05:03:44
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answered by prasheen p 1
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Put your partner on a high potency multiple vitamin and have him take a vitamin c pill 500 mg daily as well. You can start taking a prenatal vitamin too.
Often just a little extra nutritional support will help. Good luck and God bless!
2006-10-13 05:21:30
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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Ask your partner to go for a sperm count.
It may not be you, but there's no harm going to see a gynocologist just to have a quick check and make sure everything is running smoothly.
Good Luck :)
2006-10-13 04:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The following information will give you simple tips to prepare your
body for pregnancy.
1. Stop using tampons. With every box of tampons that is opened
there is a warning pamphlet inside. This pamphlet warns about Toxic
Shock Syndrome (TSS). Toxic Shock Syndrome is a bacterial infection
that can develop when a woman uses a tampon during her menstrual
cycle. It is natural for the menstrual flow to come out of the
body. It is not natural for a foreign object to be inserted into the
body to absorb the menstrual flow. Each time you use a tampon you
risk developing bacteria, in small amounts, that could affect your
reproductive system and make it more difficult to get pregnant.
2. Stop putting caffeine into your body. The jury is out on how
much caffeine is safe to take when pregnant. Some doctors tell you
to stay away from it completely. Others will tell you that it is ok
in small amounts. It is known that too much caffeine will cause low
birth weight babies. If you are having infertility problems, you
need to be aware of the affect that caffeine has on the body.
Caffeine imitates the flight or fight (stress) hormone (Cortisol).
When trying to get pregnant it is important to keep this hormone in
balance. When the hormone is elevated it blocks the absorption of
progesterone. The two hormones fight for the same receptor site.
Unfortunately the Cortisol will always win out over the
progesterone. Progesterone is a very important hormone when trying
to get pregnant. If you become deficient in progesterone you will
either not be able to get pregnant or will have multiple miscarriages.
3. If you are taking non-life saving medication, stop. Doctors
don't know the affects that medication can have on you, your
pregnancy, and your baby. If it is not necessary for you to take it,
don't. Medications such as muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatories
can cause implantation problems or no implantation at all. These
medications include Advil and Ibu Profin. Tylenol is listed as one
of the safe medications to use, but it can damage your kidneys. If
it can affect your kidneys, what is it doing to your baby? Work very
closely with your doctor if you are on life-saving medications (this
includes thyroid medications). They will help to regulate your dose
while pregnant. Please remember that the FDA is currently under fire
for approving medications that were suppose to be safe.
4. Cleanse your body of the excess estrogen that is stored in
your bowels. Estrogen dominance is a big problem in women today.
Xenoestrogens can be found in most of your household products, foods,
pesticides, makeup, and plastics. Xenoestroges are man made
chemicals that react as estrogen in our bodies. These estrogens are
stored in our body fat and bowels and are reabsorbed in the body.
Too much estrogen and not enough progesterone will cause infertility
in woman. The lack of progesterone will make it difficult if not
impossible for a woman to carry a baby to term. I recommend the
Paraway Pack to cleanse the body of this excess estrogen. The
Paraway pack will also clean unwanted parasites from your body. Let
me know if you would like more information about this product.
5. If you have been trying to get pregnant for more then six
months, or have had multiple miscarriages. The cause can be estrogen
dominance. 20% of all infertility is due to hormone imbalances.
Check out the Symptoms of Estrogen Dominance listed in the files. If
you have five or more of these symptoms, your problem could be
estrogen dominance. Start using progesterone cream now. It takes
three to six months for the progesterone cream to regulate your
hormone level. If you need help finding a good progesterone cream
let me know. I offer a great cream on this site. It is what I used
to help me have a successful pregnancy. If you choose to use another
brand, purchase Dr. Lee's book, "What your doctor may not tell you
about Premenopause". This book not only has a lot of great
information about how your hormones affect your body, but the book
also lists the brands of progesterone cream that Dr. Lee recommends.
They are the best on the market. Remember that not all creams are
the same. Stay away from any cream that contains Black Cohosh or
mineral oil. Also, if you choose to use the cream, please let me
know. Dosing is different for women who are going through menopause
verses women who are trying to get pregnant. The directions on the
bottle are generally geared towards menopausal women. If you use the
cream and still do not get pregnant, continue to use the cream. It
has helped to increase the fertility of many women. If you get to
this point, make sure you are under the care of an infertility
doctor. Tests will need to be run on both you and your spouse to
find any other underlying cause of your infertility.
6. Don't forget your vitamins. If you are not taking a prenatal
vitamin, make sure you are taking a good multi-vitamin, folic acid,
and a good B-complex vitamin. The B-Complex vitamin will be
important to help regulate your hormones; it acts as a hormonal
anchor.
Note: This is for your information and education only. No medical
claims are made on this site. The information and products on this
website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any
medical condition.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration.
Need more info...
E-mail me!
Blessings~
Michelle Jones
2006-10-13 04:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-05-29 19:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe he needs to get his sperm count checked if you have not done this already... You may not be the problem...
2006-10-13 04:52:31
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answered by Suthern R 5
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Try another guy.
2006-10-13 05:05:46
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answered by Jessie 2
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