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Chlamydia and conception
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/11/2007 01:12:37
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease and it can go unnoticed but it may affect your chances of conceiving.
carrying it because a partner had a positive test, but the impact on your ability to conceive can be very serious.Chlamydia, like some other STDs, can quite easily block your fallopian tubes which prevents your egg passing down for fertilsation.(In some
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Survey Shows Celeb Baby Influence on Women
By Sarah Lawson on 26/06/2008 12:40:20
Pregnancy testing kit company Clearblue found that Brits are changing their ideas about when to have babies thanks to the personal stories of celebrities
.Clearblue not only make home testing kits so you can find out if you're pregnant. They also make monitors to help gauge fertility and ovulation in the months when you are trying for a baby or thinking about trying.For more about fertility, pre-conception and getting
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Men: Trying for a baby
By ThinkBaby on 11/06/2007 01:35:38
Women understandably place a lot of personal importance on getting pregnant, but what about their partners?
that successful conception, healthy pregnancies and even health long-term outlooks for your children can start with good living habits before sperm meets egg.Just as a woman takes folic acid ahead of conceiving, you should consider taking regular supplements too
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The Rhythm Method, or madness?
By ThinkBaby on 18/08/2005 14:55:18
Why the rhythm method is unreliable for both contraception and pregnancy planning
the rhythm method. Charting several fertility signs such as your waking temperature, changes in cervical mucus and changes in cervical position will allow you to gain a far more accurate picture of when you may be most fertile, and confirm when ovulation has
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Conception and your gynaelogical history
By ThinkBaby on 06/08/2007 01:01:06
How your gynae history may affect your fertility and pregnancy, and when you should have no cause for concern
for crabs in the past then there is no cause for concern that it will have infected your fertility. However, if you find that you have crabs while trying to conceive or while pregnant then you should probably also be tested for other STIs that you may have
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Let's Get Pregnant!
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/12/2009 01:09:25
Whether you've just started thinking about having a baby, are already trying or have been TTC for some time, get tips and advice here
your GP, who can arrange for easy, routine tests.If you read the TTC (Trying to Conceive) Forum threads you'll soon see that women of all shapes and sizes, backgrounds and situations get very happily pregnant. However, there are a few things you can do
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Men - is your body ready to make a baby?
By Maria Muennich on 29/04/2010 17:38:35
When trying to conceive, much of the attention is the woman, but your health and fertility is half of the conception equation. Here's what you should know as a would-be dad...
sperm, or a combination of difficulties on both sides, and it may make sense for you to have a sperm test in the early stages of investigations into fertility problems. But you've no need to worry about any of that until you've been trying without
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