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I am a newlywed and my husband and I are in our early 20's (I'm 22, he is 24) and we have been trying for a baby recently and to my understanding couples can take from 6 months to 9 months to conceive a child. However, I was on Birth Control earlier this year and its been about 6… Read More »
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By Amanda Morin If you and
your partner are trying to conceive, diet and nutrition are an
important part of increasing your odds. Both men and women need to
keep an eye on the foods they are eating. Adding items to the menu
that are not only healthier but also known to increase sperm count
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Food and love have been bedfellows for centuries. But can what you eat affect your ability to conceive? Ages before there was much understanding about the chemical or nutritional content of food, folks were making connections between food and fertility, attributing such…
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by Peg Plumbo, CNM
You and your partner have decided it's time to begin trying to conceive. How exciting! But, what now?
Learn 10 ways to get the best start for a healthy, happy pregnancy
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Trying to conceive is an
exciting time in most women's lives, but when
weeks become months or even years, the excitement quickly gets
replaced with stress, fear and sadness. On Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (4) | Blog
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Would I tell my daughter to take the same odds on her fertility that I did by waiting until I was 35? I doubt it. I was about 28 when a friend of a friend in her mid-20s told me of an alarming visit to her gynecologist. It was a routine check-up.…
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