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Understanding your menstrual cycle
By corinne quinn on 23/04/2007 in forum
do you add 2 weeks on to your pregnancy
of dec2007 so my concived date works out the 15th dec2006 so is that mean when i actually got pregnet. You usually ovulate on or around your 14th day, so you will of concieved around this time. The 1st day of your cycle is the 1st day of your period
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CANT FIND BABY HELMET FOR CYCLE CARRIAGE
By Thelma Grant on 03/08/2008 in forum
Is it just me or are there absolutely no baby cycle helmets to fit a small one year old? I recently bought a cycle carriage to attach to the back of my bike so that my 1 year old could come out on bike rides with me but the only helmet I can find
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Trying to get pregnant? Why walking, gardening and cycling could help
By Sophie Westnedge on 18/04/2012 in Fertility news
Research suggests that moderate exercise regimes could help when trying to conceive
of exercise, such as walking, cycling or gardening. The research claims that women doing moderate exercise for more than five hours a week were 18% more likely to conceive than women who did less than an hour a week.The results suggest that moderate physical
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Periods
By babyhope on 10/07/2008 in forum
cycle lengths
Hi Ladies,I hope someone can answer my question or maybe this happens to most of us..I came off the pill about 7 months ago. My cycle lengths vary. 30days, then 28,28 again, then 29, then 35 and now im on day 31 and no show yet.Any advice please Hi
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Giant sperm cycles round US city
By Kimberley Smith on 04/11/2011 in IVF & fertility treatments
A sperm bicycle with a refrigerated storage compartment goes on tour to encourage donations
A specially designed sperm bicycle is making its way around the US city of Seattle, in an effort to drum up more sperm donors. The bike, which has a white fiberglass sperm fitted to it, is 10ft long and refrigerated to allow the safe transportation of sperm donations.The marketin...
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How does the pill affect fertility?
By Maria Muennich on 18/05/2010 in Before you try to conceive
And how long will it take for normal cycles to resume?
long you were on the pill, what kind of pill you were on and your general health. Some women start ovulating immediately and can fall pregnant on their first pill-free cycle, others may have to wait several months, a year or even longer before
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Charting basics - recognising your fertile phase
By ThinkBaby on 06/05/2007 in Baby making - the science bit
Your fertile phase can fluctuate from cycle to cycle, but charting ovulation/fertility indicators will help you know when's what
The text book menstrual cycle with its 28-day length and 14-day luteal phase (post-ovulation phase) has days nine through fourteen, leading up to ovulation, as the optimal days for babymaking, and for some women that will generally be the case
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Review: Avent Express Steam Steriliser
By Maria Muennich on 05/01/2007 in Baby Reviews
A straight-forward electric steriliser offering a reasonably fast cycle at a decent price
Avent Express Steam SteriliserEasy to use, quick sterilising cycle, plenty of roomA bit on the bulky side Features: Electric sterilising unit taking up to six bottles or an Avent Isis breast pump plus bottles. Eight-minute sterilising cycle, stays
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Rod Stewart thanks IVF for new baby
By Matt Fricker on 13/09/2010 in Celebrity
Singer and wife Penny Lancaster had three IVF cycles before Penny fell pregnant this time
help in both the US and the UK. Penny recently fell pregnant after her third IVF cycle.“IVF can be stressful, especially for the woman with all the hormone injections and procedures. When the first attempt didn’t work, I said to Penny, ‘Don’t worry, we
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Women undergoing needless IVF because clinics ignore male fertility
By Daniella Delaney on 25/01/2012 in IVF & fertility treatments
Hundreds of IVF cycles are unsuccessful because they wrongly focus on female infertility, according to experts
Couples are spending thousands of pounds and suffering the emotional trauma of unsuccessful IVF cycles, all because IVF clinics aren't checking out the man's fertility, the Daily Mail says today.Top male health doctors say that IVF clinics tend
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