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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:55 am
Not that I usually put my business out but is it normal to have had sex over 100 times in the course of three months and not be pregnate? If so does anyone have any tips on how to become pregnate. Different positions or maybe a different diet.
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:25 pm
See a doctor. There may be easy to solve problems. Also, take a look for the Gaian Parent's Guild. There should be a link for that somewhere... there's a thread in that guild about conception issues. But, there are many possible reasons why you can't concieve. Go to a doctor to see why YOU and your PARTNER can't, because the problem could be with you or your partner, or just blind chance.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:06 pm
Yes, that is normal. A woman is only at her most fertile about two days out of the entire month, and even then it is not certain that she will get pregnant on those two days. After one year of regular unprotected sex, your average couple only has an 85% chance of being pregnant. Most fertility clinics will not even agree to see you until you have been trying to get pregnant for over six months. If you really want to get pregnant, I suggest you get to know your body and your cycle better. Try www.mymonthlycycles.com. This site will help you to keep track of when you are at your most fertile.
Edit: It is important to research this stuff well before you start trying to get pregnant. If you do not know what is going on in your own body, there is a good chance that you will not understand your baby's development either. That means your baby might not be getting all of the things that he or she needs while you are pregnant. You have to change a lot of things when you are pregnant to increase your chances of having a healthy baby. Asking questions in here is good, but you should be doing a lot of research on your own too. You can probably find some parenting sites on the mymonthlycycles site too off to the side or something.
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