has anyone used ovulation tests after a misscarriege.
posted 6th Oct
Help if you can as soon as I lost my baby at 7weeks pregnant the month later midwife and doctor both told me that I could try again as its what I really wanted. So I started trying every other day and nothing. So decided to buy some cheap ovulation tests offline. And they just confussed me I couldn't seem to understand what it was telling me. So I stopped using them and then a friend of mine got pregnant 3times the first month of using clearblue smiley face ovulation tests. She miscarried twice and the 3d time she was lucky she's now 15weeks pregnant. I no a lot of people have taken them and pregnant just like that on the 1st month. so now its do I try them or not? Will it work is it worth it. Can anyone advice me on this as I'm just getting all confussed.x
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She got pregnant 3 times in a month? ..... Well damn fertile myrtle.huh?
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Didn't mean that. She used them the first month she got pregnant. Then miscarried and then tried again same thing happened pregnant the first month. Then she miscarried again then she did the same thing all over again. First month pregnant. And is now 15weeks pregnant. And baby a healthy little thing:,)
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<blockquote><b>Quoting chantellejade:</b>" Didn't mean that. She used them the first month she got pregnant. Then miscarried and then tried again ... [snip!] ... she did the same thing all over again. First month pregnant. And is now 15weeks pregnant. And baby a healthy little thing:,)"</blockquote>
Ohhj ok that makes sense.
As for you, I have no idea about ovulation predictors :-\ sorry
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I've used the cheapies as well as First Response. First Response is expensive but it's very sensitive, easy to read, and it works like a charm! I recommend it highly. I didn't get pregnant the first month I used them, in fact the one month I didn't use them, I got pregnant lol. It's worth it because either way, you learn about your cycle well enough to where you can have a very accurate idea of when you're ovulating. With the ovulation predictors, I was able to tell that I ovulate on days 14-16 of my cycle. I was on day 16 when I conceived my latest pregnancy!
It is extremely worth it, and it makes it very easy for you to detect any changes in your cycle too. If you ovulate late, early or not at all, you can note it. I suggest you document your cycle on www.fertilityfriend.com that way you are sure not to lose the info you want to keep! It also predicts accurately when you are to have your next period, ovulate, etc.
The day that my baby was conceived I was very relaxed during the babydancing, and in a good mood and relaxed afterwards. I also made sure to lay down for at least 5 minutes before getting up (gives the spermies time to start swimming up the cervix in search of your egg). I suggest you do that as well. Hope I helped and if you have any questions don't be afraid to ask!
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I always get myself confused with ovulation tests. As I've bin using the ones that show you 2lines and not really bin getting any where bin taking them since I miscarried and sometimes I'd get more the 3posatives in a row. So I decided to just leave it and go along with it and it wasn't till the other day that a fiend told me to use clearblue as all 3times she got pregnant. so I think what am going to do is buy 20of them and some pre seed lube and when I get my smiley face have sex twice a day. And lie down for around 15mins so I no its on its way. And hope for a positive soon what you think?x
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