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now that i'm happily married, my husband and i are wanting to have a child, but much later. my background is pretty simple - i've had a few boyfriends and i admit (this was stupid) that i didn't use protection at all. they did ejaculate inside me, but i've never gotten pregnant at all. even now with my husband, i'm still not pregant and i know that the doc would be able to tell me what i should do, however that would require me to get away from the computer. hahaha. just wondering if anyone has any suggestions before i spend money on going to the doc.

2006-11-14 17:37:02 · 5 answers · asked by Shakti Svātantrya Isa 4 in Health Women's Health

5 answers

first off, what are you looking for? if it's a piece of ***, then the answer should be no.

2006-11-15 09:29:42 · answer #1 · answered by boohamjad 1 · 0 1

I answered a question somewhat like yours ant told her.
if you take cough syrup that contains Guaifenesin it might help.

How does it work? Guaifenesin, a common ingredient in cough syrups, is an "expectorant." That is, it relieves congestion by helping liquefy mucus in your lungs, allowing you to cough it up. And because it works systemically on all mucous membranes in your body, it can make your cervical fluid wetter, too.

The trick is to find a cough syrup in which guaifenesin is the only active ingredient, so check labels carefully. Many cough and cold medicines contain antihistamines that also work systemically in your body but have the reverse effect: They dry up mucus and diminish wet cervical fluid. And while you're trying to get pregnant, there's no reason to expose yourself to any other drugs unnecessarily, so find a product that contains only guaifenesin and no other active ingredients, including dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) and alcohol. Humibid LA — the pill form of guaifenesin, available by prescription — is a safe choice. Ask your healthcare provider to prescribe it for you.

If you're taking the liquid form of guaifenesin, take 2 teaspoons three times a day around the time of month you're expecting to ovulate. If you're taking the pill form (Humibid LA), take it as prescribed for a cold. Either way, I would encourage you to take it from the first day you notice any type of wetness through the day of your temperature shift. That may be about a week. (Editor's note: If you're not yet charting your basal body temperature, click here for more information on how to do it.)

Guaifenesin may even work for women who've had abnormal cervical cells frozen off or who've had a cone biopsy — the removal of a cone-shaped wedge of the cervix to treat lesions that may be precancerous. This procedure destroys some of the cervical crypts that produce fluid. If this is what's behind your low production of cervical fluid, taking guaifenesin might help you produce enough wet, slippery fluid through the remaining cervical crypts to help you get pregnant.

My sister used this method and now has a healthy 7lb 15oz little boy, her obgyn told her about the guaifenesin. Best wishes

2006-11-15 02:10:10 · answer #2 · answered by nicky 4 · 0 0

Ive only been taking Grobust this for a week and i have noticed a difference in my breast size so im happy
http://www.herbmark.com/Trimedica_Grobust_p28624.html

2006-11-15 03:03:57 · answer #3 · answered by raheel r 1 · 0 1

You mean to say, having a fun time.

2006-11-15 02:02:24 · answer #4 · answered by geniusflightnurse 4 · 0 0

hmm.. try placing a pillow under your hips so that when he ejaculates in you, it helps keep his semen in you and prevent it from leaking out.

Hope it helps and good luck!

2006-11-15 10:34:28 · answer #5 · answered by Mimi Momo 2 · 0 0

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