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Re: sort of a goofy question(to offpill)

From: Joy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Mar 2002 08:20:23 -0600 (CST)


Thank you for the response. Yes, I know all about the cervical mucus. It took 3 years to conceive our first child. I do monitor cervical mucus and I do have it. But, I don't obsess about it. I don't chart it. I am just giving up on all the 'techniques'. Since I know the percentages of conception each month and I am going to wait this out for the 12 months, I am just trying to have regular, timely sex and see what happens. If nothing happens by 12 months then I will just go to the next step. I have a long history of infertility so *none* of those methods worked for me. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on the odd number vs even number days on a 26/28 day cycle. Thanks for your advice!

Joy

>>>>Offpill:
>
>Have you tried charting your cervical mucus (fluid, discharge are other
>names). Some people only have a single day or even just a couple hours
>of fertile quality mucus which would nourish the little spermies and
>guide them up the cervix... Anyhow, ideally you need the stuff for
>fertilisation so having sex on odd or even days won't guarentee that you
>will get the day with the right cervical environment for successful
>conception. I read above that you aren't interested in BBT (which would
>only tell you after you have ovulated anyhow) but have you tried
>charting your mucus? It doesn't take much work just observe what's on
>the tissue after you pee. Good luck!!! Baby dust!!!
>

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Joy 28
History of Endo and Infertility
Son 10-25-00
TTC # 2



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