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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.
symptoms, it is possible that may get symptoms like lower abdominal pain, bleeding after sex or between periods, pain during sex or when you pass water, or an unusual vaginal discharge. You may have not had these symptoms and have only realised you were
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How does the pill affect fertility?
By Maria Muennich on 18/05/2010 03:52:09
And how long will it take for normal cycles to resume?
There’s no evidence that using the pill can lead to long-term infertility, but when you come off the pill it can take some time before you start ovulating again. How long it takes to resume ovulating depends on many factors, including: your age, how
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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
, particularly if they subsequently have difficulties trying to conceive. Before abortion became legal in the UK there was a correlation between illegal abortions and later fertility problems, however, with legally conducted abortions there is only a very small
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Young women don’t know how to make a baby
By Cerys Edwards on 25/03/2011 15:47:41
Fertility confusion among UK women of childbearing age revealed by survey
. Since their normal fertility symptoms are masked by a period, they are unaware of the fact that they are at their peak fertility.”Find out more about boosting your fertility, what foods should be on your shopping list and how long you may have to try
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Can I get pregnant while on the pill?
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 01:48:04
Yes, you can, the pill isn't 100% safe...
affect the effectiveness of the pill, so you need to be sure your doctor is aware you’re on the pill before prescribing other medicines for you and that you take other contraceptive measures when necessary. If you’re using a back-up method
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Fibroids and fertility
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/09/2007 02:41:06
Fibroids are benign growths which are common and do not necessarily affect conception or pregnancy, but it can be important to be aware of them.
them fully with your GP before taking anything.Fibroids can also cause very heavy or irregular periods, which can affect your opportunities to conceive with available eggs, or the presence of a large fibroid could hamper the chances of a fertilized egg
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Smoking and conception
By Monica Stylli on 29/04/2010 17:39:29
Don't wait until you're pregnant to give up smoking - quitting can improve the chances of conception for women and men. Here's how it affects conception, and ways to quit.
risks of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or 'cot death') is the mum smoking during pregnancy.If you feel ready to stop smoking, don't worry that everyone will presume it's because you're pregnant or trying to conceive. Quitting smoking is a major
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