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HELP---- Really want to become a mommy!?

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I wanted to buy Ovulax but there web site says it has been discountinued and there is a similar pill that works the same. Ovulax and it's similar pill...

Has anyone tried it???? If so please let me know if it worked for you, I really want to get pregnant ASAP, but don't want to buy this new pill if it's just a rip off! Thanks soo much for you help!

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  1. Don't reconsider your want to become a mommy. There is nothing better than creating new life and being mom. Pregnancy and childbirth was the best experience of my life, and I'm trying for four. If you have been trying for less than a year, I would suggest not using any type of medication except recommended vitamins. If after a year it's still not happening, consult a fertility specialist. You don't want to do anything without a Dr's advice because it might cause problems for you in the future, you might have MORE fertility problems. There was obviously a good reason for the discontinuation!! 25% of healthy couples under 35 concieve in the first six months, 85% in the first year.

    Good luck!


  2. There this website that sells fertility pills u can read on them as well.

  3. Please reconsider!!! Are you aware there are over 6.5 billion people on this planet already! Over 300 million of those live in the U.S. Our resources, and even land space, can not keep up supply with the ever growing demand. If you can't get pregnant without medication anyway...what about adoption??? There are so many unwanted children out there (Much like dogs in a pound) that you could help!!! (breeding more dogs seems selfish when there are puppies locked up just for being born) It's the same with children. Sure...Suzie may not have you (her adoptive mother's) eyes, or inherited Uncle Alfie's hot temper....but you can love her and see it's your nurturing and guidance that makes them your child.

  4. my friend tryed that but it gave her cyst and dryed up her cervical mucus

  5. That's great you want to be a mom..but I would be very, very wary of buying any kind of 'medication' for ovulation on the internet. It can actually harm your body and definitely decrease or even eliminate the chances of you getting pregnant.

    It's crazy...here you are, trying your hardest to get pregnant..and then on Yahoo answers, you see 13 year olds posting  questions about how they became pregnant, whether they should or should not have the baby, and how they're so scared because their parents are going to find out and the kicker is...they weren't even trying to get pregnant in the first place!

    It's almost a joke, really. Just as a little story, My husband and I tried to conceive for a while year. Last year around Thanksgiving time, it finally happened. I think it wasn't happening for a whole year because I was stressing so much over it. I kept thinking about the baby. I kept counting days, researching my ovulation charts, reading about all kinds of crazy methods to conceive a child. I had baby on the brain. Finally in November last year, I gave up. I had a move to think about. I had to pack things, clothes, furniture...had to get an apartment, start paying new bills with my husband, make a road trip to our new state..things were hectic and I forgot about baby-making, and somewhere around that time, it happened. I think when you are anticipating a child, your body isn't going to respond only because of how the stress hormones are high even though you don't know it. And this can even put your cycle off. It sucks, really. I have some really helpful sites for you though..you should check them out:

    Find out when you are ovulating:

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

    Side effects of personal lubricants when TTC:

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

    Tips for Conceiving:

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

    Increasing chances of getting pregnant:

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

    Good luck..I know it's so freakin frustrating...but it will happen. Like I said, we tried for a year..now I'm 37 weeks and almost ready to say Hello to my own little one. I do wish you the best.

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