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What If I'm Not Ovulating?
My husband and I have been TTC for 4 months with no progress. I decided to start charting my temperatures, and I'm not seeing any changes. Is it possible that I am not ovulating at all?
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Monday 15th of March 2010 09:14:32 AM
hi there, and yes it is possible to don't ovulate at all and be getting the periods normaly, when your body stop to ovulate you must check many possibilities behind it, the best way to find out is looking to book an appointment with a doctor and check out how is your healthy statment... a woman can stop to ovulate coz she lower her estrogen levels what is an indication of may cysts on your cervix, STD can work over the ovulation as well, and other diseases can make a women stop to opvulate so better look to get a professional opinion.

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Thursday 25th of March 2010 01:08:33 AM
Don’t worry; even if it doesn’t happen right away, the odds are in your favor that you’ll be selecting a layette set and painting the nursery soon enough. Statistics show: 25 percent of all couples become pregnant in their first month of trying 60 percent become pregnant within six months 75 percent become pregnant within nine months 80 percent of all TTC couples will be pregnant within a year If you’ve been trying for 12 months (or six months if you are over the age of 35), you may want to consult a fertility specialist, just to make sure there is no problem. Since 90 percent of all couples will achieve success within 18 months, odds are in your favor that there is no problem and you just need to be patient and keep trying.

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Wednesday 31st of March 2010 12:33:04 AM
I suggest you visit an ob gyne. This is the best option if you want to have a baby. Usually they will monitor your ovulation monthly. Then will give you medicines to clean your ovary and she will supply you with fertility pills if necessary so that you can ovulate.

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