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salayadnbam1
Jan 10, 2009, 11:34 AM
I'm trying to get pregnant can someone help me me and my boyfreind never use condoms and he nuts in me every time:mad:
emapari
Jan 10, 2009, 11:57 AM
I was in same situation as you I tried for three years with my boyfriend to get pregnant in the end I was told to take half an asprin a day along with folic acid within 6 weeks I was pregnant, I've now got a four month old baby boy
jessie612
Jan 12, 2009, 11:19 AM
I've been trying to conceive also, and nothings working, but people have told me that folic acid really works, so I guess I'll be going to the pharmacy 2!
JoeCanada76
Jan 12, 2009, 12:00 PM
It takes about a year for 85 percent of couples to conceive.
Trying to hard, it will take longer.
Nut in you what does this mean, please proper english.
It has to be the right timing. Just going into all the time does not guarantee success and that shows that you need to be more informed about the process.
Aspirin I would say Not good.
Folic acid supplements and prenatels prior to getting pregnant very important.
Mandii172
Jan 12, 2009, 12:13 PM
If you have a normal 28 day cycle then you will be ovulating around the 13th and 16th days, this counting from the day your period started. There are ovulation calculators online that will tell you the exact days you are ovulating. Also, eat heathly, excersice, take prenatal vitamins and try to keep the stress as low as possible. Try not to worry so much about getting pregnant, if you don't worry the sooner you will get pregnant. You could also go to your doctor so they can test you and make sure everything is okay and ready to handle a baby. Goodluck!
Synnen
Jan 12, 2009, 12:37 PM
1. Get married. I don't want to support your child when you and your boyfriend break up and have a kid that neither of you can support on your own when you're separate.
2. See your doctor. BOTH of you need full physicals to make sure there is nothing physically wrong with you.
3. Chart your ovulation by taking your basal body temperature every day.
4. Have sex when you ovulate.
5. Realize that most of the fun in your life will END when you're pregnant. You type like a teenager--I hope I'm wrong on this and you're actually in a 7 year relationship with your boyfriend, and that you started dating when you were 24.
But... I have a feeling that you're under 20, and don't have a clue about being a parent any more than you have a clue about how your reproductive cycle works.