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782097 tn?1238779303

I want another baby

Hello all. I'm a mom of an 11 year old and I am 39 years old.  Will be 40 in April. My husband and I are ttc. I'm considering Pre-Seed for help.  Any suggestions or advice?  I ovulate every month regularly, tried the herbs and opk's.  Patience is running low.

Can I tell you this month I had all the symptoms (nausea, leg cramp, breast leaking, high bbt, sore nips,) and never get them pms and them af showed up 15 dpo
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782097 tn?1238779303
thank you all! I really needed the encouragement
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667409 tn?1309152183
There is no reason why you can't conceive relatively easily and have a healthy pregnancy. You have a healthy child, and I'm assuming you don't have any medical issues...you have regular cycles and haven't had any miscarriages, right? If that's true, then I'd say you will be telling us about your BFP soon!

I'm 40 - will be 41 in July - and my medical history is similar to that. Relatively healthy (other than being overweight), two healthy pregnancies earlier in life (21 and 31), and no miscarriages. We started TTC in october, and I got pregnant in November. My pregnancy has been totally healthy so far, and I'm 18 weeks now.

I'm sure you'll do fine! Lots of baby dust coming your way...
Tricia
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480331 tn?1310403529
Pre-seed is an excellent aid in enhancing a womans own cervical mucus and contributing to successful conception.  If you pull up Preseed.com and read about it, as well as the many positive testimonials by women, you will see what an effective product it is.  I used it the month I became pregnant, so I am a big fan of pre-seed!  It's definitely worth the money!!   And the baby factory does NOT start to close at 42, you still have good years ahead!!  Stay positive and do not become discouraged, you will do just fine!!  Pam
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178698 tn?1228774338
Pre seed is just a lubricant...it has no magical qualities.  It's suppose to be "sperm friendly" as many lubricants are harmful to sperm. But it won't do anything special to get you pregnant and/or a good egg!   Don't waste your money.  

Have you tried something more aggressive like IUI and/or infertility injections??    You didn't say how long you were trying to conceive...if you've been at it more than six months perhaps see an infertility doctor.  Maybe even a couple months (but not more than two) using clomid might do the trick.  

It may take some time so don't get discouraged as you are fighting  mother nature.  However, you're 39 and that's not such a bad age...baby factory really starts to close when you're 42.   Hang in there, unfortunately patience is a key!    Good luck
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Welcome!  I'm not quite sure what "Pre-Seed" is but I am 39 y/o as well (will be 40 in July) and am 25 weeks along.  What helped me tremendously is the ovulation kit....I hit it right on.  Good Luck to you!
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480331 tn?1310403529
Hello, welcome to the community.  The fact that you ovulate monthly and regularly is a huge plus and half the battle!  Definitely try the pre-seed, it is an amazing product.  Don't get discouraged, it may take some time, perhaps longer than you hope.  I would still do OPKs just to get a good indication when you are fertile, but be spontaneous with sex, have it on unpredicted days leading up to and following ovulation.  Other than that, have fun and enjoy the process : )  it will happen for you!!  Keep us posted when it does!
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