Question. What Are the Chances Posted: 05-06-06 22:52pm
What are the chances of being preggo if
you had sex on your ovulation days ( I
know its high but this is my first month
ttc )
rachel
p.S., if im trying to concieve should I
not take certain medicines. Should I
avoid things like advil , tylenal ,
ect.....
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arcadia
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Joined: 06 May 2006 Posts: 4468 Location: Illinois,
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Posted: 05-07-06 02:43am
A healthy, fertile couple has about a 25%
chance [at the most] of conceiving, I
believe. For some it only takes one try,
for others, it can take a loottttt
looottttt longer. It's mainly a game of
probability.
&i'm not quite sure about the
medications.
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x0 prettyNpink
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Posts: 99 Location: Boston *
Posted: 05-07-06 10:32am
Im so excited : ) ,but im not getting
myself worked up. What ever happens...
Happens. I just come im pregnant ( lol )
rachel
::::: babydust to everyone trying toget
pregnant :::::
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Lalee
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Jan 2006 Posts: 991 Location: South Carolina
Posted: 05-07-06 12:12pm
A lot of people suggest starting folic
acid or prenatals if you're ttc. As for
avoiding things, i'm not so sure about
that, as different doctors will most
likely tell you different things are ok to
take. For instance, mine told me tylenol
is fine.
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