3 miscarriages,now ttc over a year and not pregnant Posted: 11-08-07 13:14pm
my husband and i have been trying to have
a baby for sometime now. i've had 3
miscarriages in 3 years (early
miscarriages) but each time i got pregnant
i was on birth control pills. i have been
off the pills completely for more than a
year but no luck. we have been having sex
1-2 times EVERYDAY and i am taking
prenatal vitamins. what else can i do?
i thought about going back on BC pills but
i am afraid that they might have caused
the miscarraiges. we have tried different
positions, elevating butt on a pillow for
up to an hour after sex, diet, and even
saw a doctor who ran A LOT of tests on
both of us - came back normal. i even
tried to do a headstand so gravity would
help - that only resulted in a broken
nightstand. lol
any ideas???
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jorgesgirl
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Joined: 05 Oct 2007 Posts: 104 Location: , Florida
Posted: 11-08-07 16:40pm
Have you tried bding once every other day.
It will give his sperm time to mature.
And keep it spicy in the bedroom Good Luck and lots
of baby dust to you.
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Posted: 11-08-07 21:02pm
You need to know when you are ovulating.
Most women ovulate 12-14 days BEFORE their
next period. So if you know when you are
going to start, count backwards.
Also, you can use ovulation predictor
kits, and you can chart your temps to know
when you have ovulated. A great site for
tracking your cycle is fertilityfriend.com
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