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TTC, need tips or advice even prayer please!

Hello Ladies it has been awhile since I have posted on here but my husband and I have being ttc for about 7 months now and I haven't gotten pregnant yet. I was just wondering if anyone can give me some tips about things I can do while ttc and when I should start to look into fertility drugs. So anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated!
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You're most welcome! Avocodos are really good for reproductive health so try to eat one a week!
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I will definitely let you know what happens right now my husband is starting a new job so I have to wait 30 days before his medical kicks in but I will let you know. Thanks so much for your help!
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Please don't be a stranger! Miss seeing you around here and I really want to hear an update. It was really intimidating going to the doctor for the blood work and the ultrasound but it was definitely worth it because now I'm getting the help I need.

If you're not ovulating Clomid or Femara/Letrozole is what you want to use. I chose Clomid, but there's a risk of multiples on it.
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Thanks for the response Joy, I haven't tried preseed and I will make sure to check that out. I also think I will try and get checked out because I don't even have signs of ovulation anymore. So thanks so much for the advice I will check your suggestions out! :-D
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Well you already know about checking for ovulation signs, right? So I won't go into all of that. When you've been trying for 6-12 months your doctor may start checking to see if something is going on. Maybe you're not ovulating or some other things are going on in your body.

The first step would be to get your blood drawn to check your hormones. Because if your hormones are not normal that can affect ovulation! Then you should get an ultrasound.

My doctor just gave me a prescrip for Clomid (it helps you ovulate). There are risks and side effects with it, though, and your doc won't prescribe it unless you aren't ovulating.

Have you tired Preseed?
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