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dlisiouss

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Getting Pregnant
Posted: 08-25-04 10:16am

Is there a product or something I can take to get me pregnant easier? (other than ovulation charts and all that good stuff!) please help me!
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jessamyn

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Re: Getting Pregnant
Posted: 08-25-04 18:40pm

You want to be like a pregnant lab rat? Hahah try naturally practice makes perfect
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Kia

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Location: Planet Tampaxia,

Posted: 08-26-04 04:09am

This post has been done loads recently, have a look around at some of the other posts.

You need a healthy balanced diet, try folic acid supplements, and have a good sex life.
Every other day is better because it allows your partner to build his sperm reserves back up.
Unless you have a far out cycle try having good sex every other day from like day 7/8 (day 1 being first day of period).
If you don't feel like sex on a particular day then don't do it.
The key is to not try too hard. Just enjoy the trying Wink
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skye_baby0112

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Joined: 01 Sep 2004
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Posted: 09-01-04 15:24pm

Try fertility pills, but they increase your chances of multiple births.
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Kia

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Posted: 09-01-04 15:29pm

Hmmmmmmmm, but you can't just pop into the local shop for a pack of fertility pills, not like a pack of aspirin or tylenol (depends where you are).
And if you get them without prescription - be very very cautious.
To get a prescription you need to have ben actively trying for sometime (it varies between countries, counties/states and doctors) and to go through tests proving that you need them.
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