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Fertility Supplement Questions....

Hello Ladies,
    Im 21 years old, I had an Implanon inserted in March 2011. Had it removed in 2012. I am currently TTC. Having such a difficultie conciving. Since removal i havent had a period. Doctor suggest Fertility Supplement for me to help boost my chance. I am quiet worried. Implanon realli mess my ovulation badly. Im jux afraid of using another type of drugs to help me get pregnant.

Any ladies out there used Fertility Supplement and have a success happy ending That can share ur experince to ease my mind. I would be oh so greatful...thank you
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Since it hasnt been that long i wouldnt suggest Fertililoty Supplement yet. I went on and suggest myself to wait 6 months if nuthing happen yet than ill jux go on for treatment. I realli hope i would get pregnant soon. My husband is completely healthy and he has healthy sperm and everything its jux me and my mess up hormones and birth control...
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Hi Padee,
I wouldn't be worried quite yet.  Implants can really mess you up for a few months afterwards.  I had one and it messed up hormones and was almost a year before things were regulated again.  As far as a good fertility supplement-I had difficulty conceiving and because it took us so long, I went ahead and got something called the Beefertile kit for couples-something my husband and I could take together.  He had problem with sperm quality/quantity and I had problems ovulating and such, so it was a great fit.  It is 3 months long and it took about that long for us to see results-which we did.  It was kind of unexpected, but was a nice surprise, b/c I was pregnant.  I don't know if your hubby has problems, or not, but they also have a 3 month one for women, too.  Worth a shot.
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