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Sex for getting pregnant Posted: 03-18-08 21:40pm
wow you gals seem to have a lot of time in
your hands. I'm not going to do any charts
or count days to ovulate or the such (that
would make me stressed). I'm just going
to have sex, lots of it if you will and
just wait
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 03-19-08 10:11am
It's not very time consuming. It takes
about 2 minutes every morning. That's it.
After you have been trying for as long as
some of us, that 2 minutes is nothing.
I hope you get pregnant right away and
never have to enter the world of temping.
~baby dust~
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nightangel73
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Posted: 03-19-08 19:32pm
mc4ever02
wrote:
It's not very time
consuming. It takes about 2 minutes every
morning. That's it.
After you have been trying for as long as
some of us, that 2 minutes is nothing.
I hope you get pregnant right away and
never have to enter the world of temping.
~baby dust~
You know I think even if I enter the world
of tempting I wouldn't do cause I'm soo
lazy lol! So how long you been trying?
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 03-20-08 09:04am
It's really not that bad. The first week
or two can be hard, but after that you
don't even think about it. Now if I miss a
day, I feel so lost. When you have
irregular periods, temping is really the
only way to know when/if you are
ovulating. Plus, dr's take you seriously
when you go to them and say "I've been
trying for X months and I think there is a
problem, here is my chart" because that is
normally one of the first things doctors
suggest.
I've been trying for 14 months now. I'm
sure it wont take you that long though.
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