This video covers the top five things you can do to increase the odds of getting pregnant (other than obviously having sex during your fertile times). These tips will apply regardless of whether you are trying on your own or with the help of fertility treatment.
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I do have an important question … (edited to remove personal contact information) as long as you ovulate every month does that mean you can have children or do you have to see a doctor to find out if can have children or not? Any advice would be appeared very much Thank You.
Kelly,
We are not medical professionals and it would be irresponsible for us to comment with specific information on your specific question. If you have any questions about your reproductive health and ability to conceive, you should discuss that with your health professionals. They will be able to give you a recommendation for a specialist if needed. If you need resources for finding a medical team, check out this resource: http://ow.ly/YYqZ30nmHLk It’s a downloadable e-guide that will give you all manner of great information about pursuing fertility care. Best wishes!