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Re: To: All who've achieved pregnancy(especially with Robitussum)

From: amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 19:56:40 -0500 (CDT)


what kind of robitussin? there are many different types of it.

At Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Stephanie wrote: >
>At Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Michele wrote:
>>
>>My husband and I are tyring to go with the flo to get pregnant. I went
>>to the doctor to get a check-up, etc. I'm fine. Next I'm going to the
>>gynecology to make sure everything is ok. What should I expect on my
>>first visit, not prenatal?
>>
>>MY MAIN QUESTION:
>>Of course I've heard about a year has to be pass before you are kinda
>>considered infertile, we've TTC for two months only now and I have a
>>perfect cycle so far I'm not worried. But I heard Robitussin increases
>>your chances. Any one can talk from experience?
>>
>With my first child I tried to concieve for about 6 months (which really
>isn't that long... unless your uptight and hysterical like I was a the
>time). After 6 months I contacted someone to teach me about the
>fertility cycle (this was before I trained to be a midwife) and she
>taught me how to check and chart my temps and what it meant. During the
>first cycle I charted, we noticed that my temps were extra low and that
>I didn't have a lot of cervical mucus. The woman who was helping me
>suggested Robitussin. I started taking it and got pregnant within the
>first month of its use. Whether it was the Robitussin or just good
>timing I'll never know... but I will say that it DEFINITELY increased
>my mucus secretions. Hope this helps.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>michele
>
>--
>Stephanie Sims, Licensed Midwife
>






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