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does ovulex work??

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hi everybody, like ive said ive been tryin to concieve and every time i look up something, this ad on ovulex seems to come up alot, does anyone know much about this and does it work. plz help if u can is there anyone who has tried this
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My Husband and I started to try for a family about 2 years ago, at first we did not use any help from natural herbs or any drugs, with no luck after 7 months we start using ovulex 1 month later we were happy to find out I was pregnant, I had a miscarried 7 weeks later and I did not get my first period 12 weeks after that, its has been a further 6 months and no luck so we have decided to give ovulex another go and hopefully we have success. It doesn’t hurt to try!!
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I have been taking it for months with no luck I feel it is just a rip off.
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If you are ovulating, it probably won't help.
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From what I understand it's just a bunch of herbs and supplements.  You can take buy your own herbs and probably get more of what you need for less money.  Not all herbs work the same way, some are more effective in tincture form, some are more effective in teas. etc.  If you are really interested you should just do a search on fertility herbs (www.babyhopes.com has good info) and see if any of them sound like what you need.  I'm no expert on herbs, but I have done a bit of research on them. If you have questions about one, let me know.  I might know the answer.  If you do try the ovulex, let me know how it works for you.  Best of luck!
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