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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonjane10" data-source="post: 823759" data-attributes="member: 160262"><p>Hi vicjord</p><p></p><p>My son is 18 now, but after suffering a miscarriage before I conceived with him, I was obsessed with getting pregnant as quickly as possible. I got myself an ovulation thermometer, & the first thing I did every morning, even before getting out of bed, was take my temperature. I then plotted this on a graph. I was looking for the spike indicating I was ovulating. I also used an ovulation kit, which though expensive, gave me some reassurance that I was actually ovulating every month. Following this regime helped me identify my most fertile time, then it was doing the deed with the help of my hubby. Weak knees all round for those few magic fertile days every month. But, as unromantic & clinical as it sounds, I was lucky to become pregnant again within 3 months. So, the morning regime of temperature taking etc was worth the effort. I have to admit, my husband & I had actually decided to wait 6 months before attempting to get pregnant again. As it happens, it was too late & I found I was already pregnant. But in hindsight, I think I would have been wise letting my body & mind heal after the miscarriage. I do hope you won't be too hard on yourself, & don't worry too much about not yet becoming pregnant. Two months of trying is very brief. Maybe research it a little more. I wish you tons of luck.</p><p></p><p>Ali. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonjane10, post: 823759, member: 160262"] Hi vicjord My son is 18 now, but after suffering a miscarriage before I conceived with him, I was obsessed with getting pregnant as quickly as possible. I got myself an ovulation thermometer, & the first thing I did every morning, even before getting out of bed, was take my temperature. I then plotted this on a graph. I was looking for the spike indicating I was ovulating. I also used an ovulation kit, which though expensive, gave me some reassurance that I was actually ovulating every month. Following this regime helped me identify my most fertile time, then it was doing the deed with the help of my hubby. Weak knees all round for those few magic fertile days every month. But, as unromantic & clinical as it sounds, I was lucky to become pregnant again within 3 months. So, the morning regime of temperature taking etc was worth the effort. I have to admit, my husband & I had actually decided to wait 6 months before attempting to get pregnant again. As it happens, it was too late & I found I was already pregnant. But in hindsight, I think I would have been wise letting my body & mind heal after the miscarriage. I do hope you won't be too hard on yourself, & don't worry too much about not yet becoming pregnant. Two months of trying is very brief. Maybe research it a little more. I wish you tons of luck. Ali. X [/QUOTE]
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