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Updated on May 15, 2007
J.R. asks from Cullom, IL
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Any things we can try to increase our chances of getting pregnant??Please email me at ____@____.com

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A.R.

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Mucinex- the over the counter cold med.
Someone suggested taking it daily and I got pregnant after a year of trying.

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Amanda

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D.V.

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I've helped quite a few with couples who have had infertility issues for more than a year, and the GYN has told them they really can't find a reason they aren't getting pregnant. I've had about a 90% success rate.

So, if you don't have any problems that you know of, this works. For those who had problems, they were pregnant withing 4-6 months. for the others, it is usually faster, the pregnancy is easier, the baby is healther, cries less and very content when born. If you already have another child, you will definately feel the difference when you are carrying the baby also.

If you want more info, I would be happy to speak with you,and you can call me. I would need to ask more questions and I am sure you would too. I'll look for the email to reply back to you with my phone # if you are interested in learning more.

DebV

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S.

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There really is no such thing as a home remedy when it comes to conceiving. It took us 6 years to have a child and we tried EVERYTHING! Depending on your age, you don't want to wait too long if your over 35. 6 months tops naturally, then go see a fertility specialist. (I have an infertility support group for women trying to conceive and have found acupuncture to be the most beneficial treatment along with medical treatment. "Pulling Down the Moon" offers many kinds of holistic options for women trying to conceive). DON"T use ovulation test kits. They don't work and are expensive. It's true, everyone doesn't ovulate at 14 days and some women know when there ovulating but uaually you need a professional to tell you what's going on. You can read books and try goofy things but if it's not happening, contact a fertility doctor. If you want more information on infertility, feel free to contact me. ____@____.com luck to you.

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K.T.

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Acupuncture worked for us. I never would have believed it before we tried it, but now recommend it to everyone. This is the woman I used and she specializes in infertility and is WONDERFUL!

Fang Lin
office of Charles Lo, MD
55 E Washington St # 1809
Chicago, IL 60602
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M.R.

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If you end up seeking the services of an infertility specialist, I recommend Dr. Mary Wood-Molo at:

Womens' Health Consultants
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They are located at Rush University Medical Center

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K.

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I second the previous post. Reading Taking Charge of Your Fertility is key. You will be successful much faster if you understand how your body works. THe book explains everything so that you can start to "troubleshoot" the process if you don't get pregnant within a few months. FYI, the average is about 4 months of trying. Of course, the problem is that when you decide you want to be pregnant, you want it to be yesterday :) Good luck!

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L.W.

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I just saw a story on the news about the Conception Kit. Here is the link.

http://www.conceptionkit.com/

Good Luck!!!

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C.S.

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Taking charge of your Fertility is an awesome book. I learned alot. Take your temp and monitor cervical mucas to predict Ovulation, once you do it for awhile you get more in tune with your body. There is a website called www.fertilityfriend.com that has free charting software. (you can pay for extra features but all you need is the free stuff). If it has taked you longer than a year to get pregnant then you may want to talk to your DR.

Good Luck!!!!

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L.L.

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Hi, there is a herbal supplement that I know has helped a lot of my friends. The company's website is
http://www.fertilityblend.com/, but they was able to
purchase it at GNC for the same one bottle price. It
is a little less if you buy a three month supply from
the website.

Here also is the article on the first study at
Stanford on the supplement.
http://mednews.stanford.edu/releases/2004/april/fertility...

There is a larger study going on right now.

I hope this helps.

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L.

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Just wanted to give you another "vote" to check out the book, "Taking Charge of Your Fertility". It is so helpful and makes you really understand what your body is doing.

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