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Posted: 02-14-06 12:47pm

im been trying to become pregnant for about 8 months now and i thingk i have succeeded but im not sure and dont want to get excited becuase of the disappointment. i had 2 periods for january and have not yet recieved my preiod for february. i have been having nausea since january and sometimes i get dizzy and when i get upset mystomach feels really weird. should i tkae a pregnancy test or should i just think of it as nothing and not worry about it. i really want to be pregnant. so if you think that im not what woulb be more natural ways to becoming pregnant without medication?


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The earliest date to confirm a pregnancy is 5 days before an expected period. The most convenient method to confirm a possible pregnancy is to take a home pregnancy test. If you don’t conceive after 1 year of regular sexual intercourse, you can ask for medical help. First, your partner can test his sperm count; a urologist can perform a spermogram. If his sperm count is normal/OK, then you have to be examined for reproductive health: hormone status, ultrasound, HSG, STD-serology etc. The only “natural” way to become pregnant is to have more frequent sexual intercourse during fertile days of your cycle (2 days before and after ovulation are considered the most fertile days). Ovulation occurs 14 days before an expected period.


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