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we have been trying to conceive for a year...I have had numerous tests done and all of them have been normal..doctors tell me to stop trying and it will happen..how can I tell when I'm ovulating..
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Thank you and good luck to you
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Luck**
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You can tell when your ovulation by the change in mucous discharge normally a week after your period ends. It will become milky/creamy thick and stetchy like Google should be your new best friend that's where I get all my info from after hours of research. The more mucous the easier it is for the sperm to travel it's way in think of it like a slip and slide if there's not enough water then you won't get that far.

My husband and I have been trying for a year now as well. We finally gave up and I've actually haven't had my period since November 22 I'm waiting to go to doctors to confirm after two negative home pregnancy tests

Good look!!
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