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ddixon716

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Trying to Have a Baby!!!!
Posted: 11-06-07 22:02pm

My husband and I really want to have a baby! We have been trying for months now!! Not once a week, actually its almost every night we make love! We really want this baby! Are we trying too hard? Is it bad to try every night? i'm starting to think that maybe I cant get pregnant? After 6 months, and I'm still not pregnant!
We both want a huge family and this worries us that it hasnt happened yet!

Somebody help!!!


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Posted: 11-06-07 22:05pm

it takes the average healthy couple a year to concieve
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Emma2

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Posted: 11-07-07 10:40am

You need to figure out when you ovulate. How long are your cycles on average?
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Posted: 11-07-07 16:18pm

On top of needing to know when you are ovulating, you should only be having sex every other day. That gives his spermies a chance to mature.
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Ivy25

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Posted: 11-07-07 19:30pm

*star* wrote:
On top of needing to know when you are ovulating, you should only be having sex every other day. That gives his spermies a chance to mature.


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