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Q: Fertility and Ovulation to guarantee Pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on November 3rd, 2006
i want to know if there is any ways that assure that i will get preganet.. Do you know any please let me know i want to start a family i have been marresd for about a mounth


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on November 29th, 2006
Getting Pregnant Answer A1784
If both you and your husband are generally healthy, have healthy genital organs and are having sex during the fertile days of your cycle... you can conceive any time or place. The "fertile days" are the days around ovulation, about 14 days before a menstrual period. If you don’t conceive after 6 months, you can call your gynecologist and request an appointment to discuss fertility and conception.


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