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Frustrated and looking for answers(Please)

From: Amal (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 17 Jun 2000 06:38:03 -0500 (CDT)


I was previously married ,having four children now.I have just remarried 5 months ago and have been trying daily and now still no pregnacy??I am usually pregnant at the drop of a hat.Before 1 1/2 year ago I miscarried (the baby died inside at four months,without any medical reason)and the doctor told me that there was no reason I could not have more children.Since the loss of the baby and divorice my periods are irregular,but the earliest is 26 days and the latest being 35 days.So I went to and ovulation caculater at Parent Web and all the days possible for ovulation between 26-35 days We were sur to have had sex and still not pregnant??Ihave just learned of a way to check yoy cervix and its my first time butI am now two days from the start of my period and praying again that it doesnt come but when I checked my cervix for the first time today I found when I entered I could feel something hard when I entered,but the futher inside I found it to be soft and open space the higher I went,I am generally dry now but when I cleaned myself there was a light yellowish mucus not watery but not like rubber it was little thick and alot.Is this a sign of another disappointment or a sign of hope??Please any help is appreciated.Sorry to take so much time but I thought to explain every detail to give a clear picture. Amal



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