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is there anything out there that will increase the chances of me becoming pregnant? we have been trying for way over a year now, doctors have done tests and blood tests and everything is fine. any one having trouble conceiving? if you have in the past and had success? thank you x*x

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  1. I drank red raspberry leaf tea (strengthens the uterus) maybe a cup every day, took nettles, red clover, fish oil, vitamin E, and a prenatal (all in capsule form every day). I lost a few babies before I did all this but then I got ones that stuck. :) Try to relax, and I've heard every other day might be better if you're having trouble conceiving. I wish you and your hubby luck!


  2. I think when you least expect it... It will happen.  So relax and have intercourse with your significant other every other day.  Start taking your prenatal vitamins and that will get your body ready for a pregnancy.  I am sending baby dust your way :)

  3. I had trouble conceiving my second.  My primary doctor ran bloodwork which revealed hormonal irregularities. I then went to an endocrinologist, who quickly diagnosed the problem (PCOS) and got me on medication and the proper diet to help me conceive.

  4. I have been unsuccessful so far, but I am now ovulating, which I didn't do before but once every few years, so that's a major improvement.  I was told I would never have children, but with fertility treatment, it has become possible.  Sometimes there are cases of unexplained infertility, though have you had everything done?  Sperm analysis?  HSG?  Transvaginal US to monitor your follies?  There are a lot of tests to be done after the initial screening (FSH, prolactin, progesterone, etc).  Also, if you are not charting or using a fertiliity monitor, you might want to give it a shot.  Sometimes, you are just missing the right time, and if you don't chart, you could miss a problem like a short luteal phase that could be causing your problem.  Check out my source for a great place to chart, and keep going to the doctor - a reproductive endocrinologist if you can.

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