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		<title>By: bush</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 13:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey hun, I trust that this website will help you.http://whit.me/GetPregnantTips
It has articles on how to chart your ovulation correctly, increase fertility tips, and many more!
They recently have added even more informative and interesting articles like &quot;how to choose gender of baby&quot;, &quot;the secret to conceive successfully&quot;, &quot;stress and fertility&quot;, .etc!
Hope that helps :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey hun, I trust that this website will help you.http://whit.me/GetPregnantTips<br />
It has articles on how to chart your ovulation correctly, increase fertility tips, and many more!<br />
They recently have added even more informative and interesting articles like &#8220;how to choose gender of baby&#8221;, &#8220;the secret to conceive successfully&#8221;, &#8220;stress and fertility&#8221;, .etc!<br />
Hope that helps <img src='http://www.69866.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Due Dec. 6, 2010! :)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Due Dec. 6, 2010! :)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 07:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, I had been off birth control for a year and a half in March. I got married in August of 2008 then stopped just to let nature take its course. We weren&#039;t really &quot;trying&quot; to get pregnant, but not preventing it either. So once I got to 6 months and not pregnant it started bothering me, so I started counting days and every month my period showed up. Saw my gynecologist in Sept of last year. She told me that once birth control is stopped about 60 percent of couples are pregnant within a year after and within two years about 85-90 percent are pregnant. But she told me to see her in 6 months and they would make sure I didn&#039;t have any scar tissue or internal issues preventing me to become pregnant. So come February I set up an appointment to actually get back on birth control and to do the test she recommended. A week after my best friend died and two weeks after that my dad in law had a horrible car accident and a week after that my cousin was busted by the SWAT team, so needless to say that whole month I was definitely not counting days, but we still did the baby dance. Lol. My period is sporadic as well. I got to March 25th and it had been 28 days. My appointment for birth control was the next week. We had a big party to go to that weekend in honor of my friend who had passed for his would have been birthday and something told me to take a test. I wasn&#039;t even late. It was just one day past 28 days and it popped up positive. I took 5 tests, all positive. Could not believe it! And some of my symptoms since you may wonder was that about 14 days after the start of my period I had what is called egg white cervical mucus which usually indicates ovulation. Then two days later I had it again, normally it only happens once. I thought that was weird, but didn&#039;t worry with it. My tatas also starting hurting that same day and I became very irritable and tired. So basically all this was to make one point, pregnancy just happens. It hardly ever happens when you want it to or expect it to. All those months of me counting and charting and then I totally forget about it due to extenuating circumstances and I get pregnant. Lol. So, if you feel you are pregnant, take a test. I found that if I stressed about waiting to test it always made my period come later due to my body being stressed so I just started to test any day after day 28. Sorry it is sooo long, but that is my experience with trying, stress, counting, etc. :) Good luck and hope you get your BFP!!! Dont lose hope. Just takes longer for some couples. Took us a year and a half.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I had been off birth control for a year and a half in March. I got married in August of 2008 then stopped just to let nature take its course. We weren&#8217;t really &#8220;trying&#8221; to get pregnant, but not preventing it either. So once I got to 6 months and not pregnant it started bothering me, so I started counting days and every month my period showed up. Saw my gynecologist in Sept of last year. She told me that once birth control is stopped about 60 percent of couples are pregnant within a year after and within two years about 85-90 percent are pregnant. But she told me to see her in 6 months and they would make sure I didn&#8217;t have any scar tissue or internal issues preventing me to become pregnant. So come February I set up an appointment to actually get back on birth control and to do the test she recommended. A week after my best friend died and two weeks after that my dad in law had a horrible car accident and a week after that my cousin was busted by the SWAT team, so needless to say that whole month I was definitely not counting days, but we still did the baby dance. Lol. My period is sporadic as well. I got to March 25th and it had been 28 days. My appointment for birth control was the next week. We had a big party to go to that weekend in honor of my friend who had passed for his would have been birthday and something told me to take a test. I wasn&#8217;t even late. It was just one day past 28 days and it popped up positive. I took 5 tests, all positive. Could not believe it! And some of my symptoms since you may wonder was that about 14 days after the start of my period I had what is called egg white cervical mucus which usually indicates ovulation. Then two days later I had it again, normally it only happens once. I thought that was weird, but didn&#8217;t worry with it. My tatas also starting hurting that same day and I became very irritable and tired. So basically all this was to make one point, pregnancy just happens. It hardly ever happens when you want it to or expect it to. All those months of me counting and charting and then I totally forget about it due to extenuating circumstances and I get pregnant. Lol. So, if you feel you are pregnant, take a test. I found that if I stressed about waiting to test it always made my period come later due to my body being stressed so I just started to test any day after day 28. Sorry it is sooo long, but that is my experience with trying, stress, counting, etc. <img src='http://www.69866.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Good luck and hope you get your BFP!!! Dont lose hope. Just takes longer for some couples. Took us a year and a half.</p>
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