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229.1 | | 37141::MWANNEMACHER | let us pray to Him | Tue Aug 07 1990 17:29 | 5 |
| I know my wife liked comparing the similarities and differences between
her two pregnancies.
Mike
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229.2 | One Day at a Time | 11778::DONOVAN | cutsie phrase or words of wisdom | Wed Aug 08 1990 04:40 | 15 |
| Kate,
You could try one of those over the counter ovulation kits.
It's best to stay away from coffee as much as possible but I guess
watered down is better than full strength.
I've read that many experts say that 3 years difference is ideal. My
2 are 2 years 10 months apart and they have a blast together.
Good luck
Kate
Oh, By the way.................relax.;^).
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229.3 | I had trouble conceiving #2 | 2524::RANDALL | living on another planet | Wed Aug 08 1990 09:33 | 20 |
| Kate --
It took me forever (well, a year) to get pregnant the second time.
I don't know if it was my body resisting what my head said I
wanted ("No, no, you can't do this to me again!") or the
situation, or just that it had been a few years, but we were on
the verge of seeking medical help ("OK, we'd better go to the
doctor as soon as we get back from vacation") when I turned up
pregnant with Steven (on the first day of said vacation, I woke up
and dashed to the bathroom...)
But the third time, like the first, was easier than falling off a
log.
You can try cutting your coffee with decaf -- it's slightly better
than watering it down. But I've heard more people report good
results by making hubby wear boxer shorts instead of jockey shorts
:) :) :)
--bonnie
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229.4 | | 38599::DKHAN | | Wed Aug 08 1990 11:37 | 20 |
| Hi Kate,
This may sound silly, but it helped with us (with Aisha anyway...Jakey
was a welcome little suprise!). I read a book named, "How to get
Pregnant". I can't remember the author, but I know it's in the store
or library. The book was good. It gave alot of advice and showed
how to take basal temperature etc.
Anyway, it said to prop your rear up on a pillow and pull your knees
up (you know what I mean...with your feet flat on the bed while
you are lying down still?). This is supposed to help hold it all
in, if you get my drift. It said to do it for a 1/2 hour. It also
said not to go to the bathroom right away after sex as you lose
some of the semen if you do that.
It worked for me. Aisha took 1 week to conceive!
Good luck....it'll happen when you least expect it!
Dot
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229.5 | | 18698::BRODOWSKI | | Wed Aug 08 1990 12:24 | 25 |
| Boy do I remember trying to get pregnant with the second child.
Our first daughter was concieved on the first try. We then waited
almost 4 years and then started to try for number 2. Well... I
was so set on having this baby (and of course it would be a girl)
my poor husband almost had a coronary ;^)! We tried and tried and
nothing happened. I cut out all coffee, smoking and the occasional
beer. It was going on six months and I began to think something
was wrong because with our first baby it was so fast. Then the
time came when I KNEW that I was pregnant. I went out and bought
a home pregnancy test - well it came out negative!! I was so depressed
I called my OBGYN and went in for a test. Well that test also came
out negative :'( She told me to go bakc at the end of the week.
I did and and the test came out positive. Talk about screwy. I
had concieved towards the end of my cycle that's way the tests were
coming out negative.
Anyway I had a girl and everything was fine. I would say the biggest
problem was trying tooooooo hard and not relaxing (my hubby didn't
have a chance to)!
I would suggest relaxing and not rushing and if you can cut out
all caffine if possible.
Relax don't hurry!
Denise
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229.6 | | 2434::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Aug 08 1990 15:00 | 8 |
| re .4:
> I read a book named, "How to get
> Pregnant". I can't remember the author, but I know it's in the store
> or library. The book was good. It gave alot of advice and showed
> how to take basal temperature etc.
Dr. Sherman Silber.
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229.7 | If you Give Up...it works!! | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Thu Aug 30 1990 14:17 | 22 |
| Time for some real life advise, as told to me by my son's (but not
then) Godmother......Go out and commit to a long term debt you just
know you can't afford anyway, let alone think about if you have another
person to feed and dress, or stay out of work without a paycheck!!
It worked for us, the first time we had just bought a sporty *little*
TWO seater car...expensive!! the second time we had put our condo on
the market and were in the process of trying to pay cash for land to
put a pre-fab home on and the bridge loan in between! I had actually
gone through several months of Clomid, temp charts, hormone
suppositories and very contiously trying to get pregnant, then I just
said I won't try anymore, no more hormones, suppositories etc, it's too
much bother. THAT was the month I got pregnant with AJ! My son's
Godmother had her first right out of nursing school, with student loans up
the kazoo, her second was as they moved into this tiny little farm house
with only a master and a tiny little bedroom too small to share. (She said
next time she'll check the expiration date on the contraceptive jelly).
So just give up on getting pregnant, that MY sure fire method!!
Lyn
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229.8 | not so easy for #2 | WONDER::BAKER | | Fri Aug 31 1990 11:39 | 19 |
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We had problems with #2 too. With number one we were pregnant on the
first try but with #2 we tried for 3 months, then had a miscarriage, then
waited 3 months to try again, and then tried for 4 months before getting
pregnant. It was so easy the first time I was really surprised with
how long the second one took.
Even though that isn't alot of time compared to lots of people who try
I was an emotional wreck. I was constantly wondering if I was pregnant
and hated deciding whether I should have a beer or drink coffee or not.
I also hated the rollercoaster of thinking I might be pregnant for 2
weeks and then being depressed for 2 weeks when I knew I wasn't and then
getting excited all over again because I thought I might be.
I can certainly see why people would want to stop trying and take a
break. It also seemed like everyone I knew was pregnant. I guess maybe
I'm over emotional but it drove me nuts. I did start using a basal
thermometer which helped me feel like I was doing something. Well Kate,
I'm certain it will happen soon enough. Hang in there.
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