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Re: PregnancyFrom: offpill (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:32:36 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Tracy wrote: > >Me and my boyfriend have been together for 7 years and we both decided >we want a little girl. I use to have my period every 30 days up until >this year. My cycle now varies from 34-36 days every month. I do not >know what caused my cycle to change but it did. I have been using >ovulation calculators to determine when my body will ovulate but I still >haven't got pregnant. All my pap smears are regular and I do not >belieev me or him have a fertility problem. How can can tell when my >body is ovulating so I could make my baby.? If you have been trying more than a year (or 6 months if you are 35 or over) then you should talk to your doctor. However, if you haven't then as hard as it might be to wait, it will probably happen soon. If you want to know more about ovulation, read 'Taking Charge of Your Fertility' or look up 'cervical mucus, BBt, and OPK' in a search engine. Remember though the easiest way to get pregnant is through regular intercourse 2 or 3 times a week. By the way, you may get a boy :-) Good luck!
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