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trouble getting pregnant

has anyone had bad luck getting pregnant and finally got pregnant? please share some advice as to how i could go about getting a healthy baby instead of miscarraiges and the hit and miss. it would be much appritiated.
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Well, I had a m/c in May, had a period mid-June so now I am trying again.  I was about 10wks when I found out.  However, you just have to do whatever it takes.  I bought an ovulation predictor kit and it has made me feel so much better seeing my fertility show on the strip.  It was on sale at Walgreens.  Buying the kit helps you to stop guessing when you are ovulating and gets it right on the dime. You are only the most fertile on about 2 or 3 days a month.  Who has time to guess??  So hopefully AF doesn't come in July, not looking forward to it.  Also, wanting to add that you can't prevent a miscarriage, but you can take care of yourself at the best of your ability so that you can prevent it.  Express your concerns to your dr. he/she will understand.
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i had a miscarriage recently too, i am waiting for my next period and start trying again. i dont know how to help you because i am in similar shoes, are you detecting your ferile days? before i miscarried i knew the exact date that i conieved, becaue it was the onlytime  i had sex, and that was day before my ovulation.my doc said have sex from day 10-19 or so., good luck hun and keep us infored.
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I think you may be surprised! I wish you the best of luck. *****************future sticky baby dust to you*****************
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ive had 2 m/c. i dont want to go through that again! i dont know if the fertility doctor would take me if ihave only been trying for 2 years and had 2 m/c.
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How many miscarriages have you had? If it is three or more,  you probably should see a fertility specialist. They could perscribe many meds that can help you. Good luck.

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