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Why Am I Not Getting Pregnant? Part 3

Many women who are diagnosed by their doctor as infertile may simply be suffering from repeated miscarriages and not knowing it! Miscarriages often occur very early on and can be mistaken for a menstrual period – and as far as fertility goes there is a world of difference between falling pregnant but miscarrying and never falling pregnant. It is fact that millions of women world-wide are not in tune with their cycles, and this means that there could also be millions who are conceiving without knowing it.

If you know how to read the body’s messages then you are much better placed to know what problems are afflicting it. You need about ten days between ovulation and menstruation for conception to occur and you can see if you have conceived if you record daily your basal temperature. If you find that you have around eighteen days of consecutive high temperature after ovulation then chances are you have conceived – having these recordings and still experiencing a period is a very good indication that you have fallen pregnant but miscarried.

It is standard that after one year of trying unsuccessfully for a baby, doctors will label you infertile, but by being aware of your body you can go a long way to avoiding the painful, expensive and invasive diagnostics of infertility problems that may not even be your problem. If you are miscarrying, then there are separate treatments for that, though of course there are many natural alternatives to help with this problem as well.

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Oh gosh, I can …
Oh gosh, I can advise that, something you have to make a choice about, not for me to say I’m afraid, I can only say if it was me, I probably would not do it, and I don’t want any vaccines myself either.

All I can say is click my user-name and look at the other videos, but then from my stand point bound to put you off, but I believe in better safe than sorry.
You have to look into it, research it, not just take my word for it, :) .
Pray about it, so on, bless you, Lee.

March 27, 2010 at 5:57 am

ive got a baby at …
ive got a baby at 6months
wood you recommend her to have vaccination..

March 27, 2010 at 5:57 am

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