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Mar 19 2009

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Have you experienced any serious infertility problems? At what age did this happen?

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Alex asked:


I’ve heard that infertility begins to increase even by 30, is this true?
Congrats divamommy!! Best wishesand thanks for answering

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Mar 16 2009

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How fast did you get pregnant after having your first baby with infertility problems?

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I had problems with conceiving my first child due to hostile cervical mucus and i had ovulation problems. I took clomid and IUI to conceive. I was wondering how many women had infertility problems with #1 and conceive fast and normal with # 2? How fast did you concieve #2 after delivering #1?

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Feb 19 2009

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How to Use 1 Unconventional Way to Solve Infertility

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Couples facing the challenge of conceiving a baby is often daunted of having infertility problems. In fact, there are many ways to solve this physical issue. There are both conventional and unconventional ways to solve this problem.

First of all, one has to identify what causes infertility, is it internal or external. However, there is 1 unconventional way to solve this problem.

We may have heard of in-vitro fertilization, ***** donors, clomid and other medications as some routes taken for infertility treatment. Have you ever think of adoption?

Some people may argue that this is not exactly infertility treatment, but this is one of the ways to have a baby, right?

Yes, technically, this is not the usual kind of infertility treatment, but it does give a solution to a couple wanting to raise children.

It may seems like a last resort for those couples that had already undergone, cycle after cycle of infertility treatment, they may have thought that it is nature’s call of hinting them that they were destined to provide a loving home for children even if they are not biologically theirs.

Factors to consider when thinking of adoption.

#1 Yes, this way is not painful at all.

There are no needles and medications with side effects that a conventional infertility treatment may have, but adoption is not painless. However, there is this emotional strain of making this life-changing decision and choosing a child can take a toll on anyone’s health.

#2 Adoption is very expensive.

The costs of travelling, doing the paperwork, traveling expenses and stocking up on baby supplies can out-weigh the huge medical bills of their infertility treatment. For your information, there are virtually no insurance coverage for infertility treatment.

#3 It is not as simple as it seems.

There are traditions and culture to take note as the adopted child may have different culture and traditions from you. Holidays, names, food and dress are some areas adoptive parents might need to consider if they want to preserve their new baby’s heritage.

#4 There is no guaranteed to adoption.

The couple might not be qualified for an adoption due to financial reviews. Also, the child might not be physically healthy and able. With this, you might still be able to change your mind. Even, there is not guaranteed to infertility treatment that you might get pregnant.

#5 The problem to convincing yourself, other than your children and other family members. With an infertility treatment, sympathy is on your side. With adoption, your family might be very co-operative and encouraging.

#6 It is simply rewarding.

The advantages and disadvantages discussed, it out-weighed the realities of adoption accepted. The satisfaction feelings for the family who choose to go ahead with it are simple great.

The joy of adopt a child with a food, shelter and clothing and best of all, love that he or she might not have otherwise had is difficult to quantify.

There are also some irony that there are many case on how infertile couples have conceived soon after adopting because their minds and bodies were more at peace. Their bodies are more relax now that they know they have a child to share with them their joys and misery of life.

Therefore, Eddy has started a information guide on how to help people to deal with infertility and possibly offer good solutions.



By: Eddy Kong

About the Author:

Eddy Kong WW is the author of this site. If you have already started on to get yourself pregnant or solving your infertility problem, your search for solutions may end here. I recommend you visit his site, How To Become Fertile Again. It is one of his sites and he will be personally maintaining it for the latest findings and recommedations from doctors on increase pregnancy. Drop by at his site now for more information and freebies.



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Jan 17 2007

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What are early signs of infertility? Are extremely irregular periods anything to worry about?

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princesspink asked:


I was on birth control for 5 years and stopped 6 months ago. My husband and I are ready for a baby. I tried one of those online ovulation calendars, but each month, my cycle gets longer and the length of my periods are usually about 10 to 14 days. My parents both had infertility problems and conceived me through in vitro fertilization, so I am worried that it could happen to me. I am only 24, and most of my friends my age have 3 or 4 kids. It seems that if other people my age can have babies so easily, I should be able to as well. I will not have health insurance for a couple more months, so seeing a doctor isn’t an option at this point.

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