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Do You Get Less Fertile The Closer To Your Period - Articles
Raw Food Diet, Missed Periods and Fertility: Q&A
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Tera W.
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Thu 04 Oct 2012 9:01am
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Menstrual flow, menstrual periods and infertility
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
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Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:01pm
Menstrual flow, menstrual periods and infertility: " All women know that their menstrual cycles, ovulation, and fertility are inter- connected. Unfortunately, they are very confused as to how and why, which is why myths and misconceptions about menstrual periods and infertility are legion."
Are you worried that your menstrual flow is affecting ...
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Your Period and Cycling Through the Decades by Stacie Colino
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Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Wed 22 Sep 2010 5:28am
As you get older, your period, like the rest of your body, evolves. Here’s what to expect.
In Your 20s
Your biggest concern is probably cramps, since they tend to be worse when you’re younger. The culprit: the prostaglandins that your body produces to stimulate contractions in your uterus in order for the lining to shed, ex ...
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Improving Uterine Health for Fertility, Conception and Implantation
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Hethir R.
Posted
Tue 18 Jan 2011 5:01pm
One of the bodies miracles is that every cell in our body renews over time and is replaced by healthy new cells. This gives us the opportunity to work toward changing our fertility issues by nourishing and taking care of our bodies now, so that those new cells have the best chance possible to be vibrant and healthy!
In our Improve Egg Hea ...
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The Fever – First Response® Fertility Testing Kit (#CleverTTC #spon)
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mommabrown
Posted
Fri 11 Nov 2011 9:00am
You know what fever I am talking about.
BABY FEVER!
Like all fevers do, baby fever fades as well. For me it’s
usually sparked by Christian’s occasional musings over what we should call
future baby. It ranges from the ordinary
(like the all too matchy Annabella) to the ridiculous (Axle, Chainsaw or
Aljazair so we can call h ...
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Fertility Story: From Miscarriage to Healthy Birth
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Liz Richards

Posted
Thu 20 Aug 2009 11:01pm
I recently had the opportunity to interview a former patient about her journey to pregnancy after she had a miscarriage at 14 weeks. Her story brings tears to my eyes. She now has two beautiful, healthy children.
The desire to have children is so strong. When did you know that you wanted to have a child?
-I always knew. When I was ...
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Fertility Friday: Tampons and Fertility: Toxin-Free Alternatives
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Caroline Cain
Posted
Fri 19 Aug 2011 2:59am
Most women overlook feminine care products when considering ways to increase, or at least safe-guard their natural fertility. When seeking to create a healthier lifestyle prior to pregnancy, most women make positive changes to their diet, exercise regime and turn to more natural beauty products long before even thinking to look at ingredient la ...
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Top Ten Monthly Fertility Mistakes Women Make
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
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Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:17am
Top Ten Monthly Mistakes Women Make ( adapted from the book, A Few Good Eggs : Two Chicks Dish on Overcoming the Insanity of Infertility by Julie Vargo and Maureen Regan.)
1. Women go on the Pill to regulate their cycles without first
determining why they are irregular.
2. They disregard heavy periods.
3. They worry too much about ...
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Progesterone Fertility Q&A
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Hethir R.
Posted
Mon 22 Feb 2010 10:04pm
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Q: How should you use progesterone if you are trying to conceive?
A: The basic rule is to follow the instructions on the bottle. You want to mimic your natural cycle as much as possible.
For most uses you would begin to use progesterone by using this calculation
Figure out the first day of your period. Subtract two weeks. That day woul ...
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