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hi, im 22 nearly 23. Had first pregnancy last year but had a m/c at 8 weeks. Have been trying again eversince, no luck. Have been using clearblue fertility monitor which is good and also using preseed which i think helped me get pregnant the first time. Still no luck. Im healthy and on no medication so i dont know why it has not happenned again. Can anyone give me any tips on things that they think may of helped them concieve? I am very very petite. I am 5 foot one, size 8. Do not put weight on from eating junk. Thanx
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think you should just keep trying i need your advice i had my tubes clamped 14 months ago after my last daughter was two months old and now i missed my period which was suppose to started on the 23rd do you think I could be pregnant? i am having some of the pregnancy signs  carla
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You are in your most fertil years at your age, I personally would go to an RE for some tests. Believe me we know how u feel. Hopefully its something that can be fixed. good luck and keep in touch.
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If you have been trying for a year, then I would get a referral to an RE from your Gyn.  They will start a list of fertility tests to find out the problem, if there is one.  At your age, they will not typically want to see you until you have tried for one year.  Good luck to you!
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