Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wanted to resurrect this thread.
This month:
preseed
orgasm
Baby aspirin
Vitamin D
CoQ10
Pregnitude packets
oh and an IUI with Clomid!
Hopefully something sticks!!!
Can you tell me more about CoQ10 and pregnitude packets?
For the past few months we've been doing the rest on your list (minus IUI and Clomid though that may be in our future). Nothing has stuck yet!
Just bought the CoQ10 today. It's supposed to help with egg quality: http://blog.shadygrovefertility.com/2014/06/05/vitamins-for-fertility-and-healthy-pregnancy/
Pregnitude is a packet I take 2x a day. It's supposed to help with PCOS http://myjourneyintoinfertilityland.blogspot.com/2012/06/pregnitude-i-dont-mind-if-i-do.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wanted to resurrect this thread.
This month:
preseed
orgasm
Baby aspirin
Vitamin D
CoQ10
Pregnitude packets
oh and an IUI with Clomid!
Hopefully something sticks!!!
Can you tell me more about CoQ10 and pregnitude packets?
For the past few months we've been doing the rest on your list (minus IUI and Clomid though that may be in our future). Nothing has stuck yet!
Anonymous wrote:The stronger your orgasm, the increased chances you'll get a boy.
Anonymous wrote:Wanted to resurrect this thread.
This month:
preseed
orgasm
Baby aspirin
Vitamin D
CoQ10
Pregnitude packets
oh and an IUI with Clomid!
Hopefully something sticks!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drink up dad's sperm - help get it in your system so our body doesn't reject it.
Download P Tracker app (with flower on it) and have sex and days leading up to your "flower day".
Lay flat at least 15 min after to help move sperm back.
Drink lots of regular milk.
Good luck OP!
Is this for real??
I'd actually heard before that too much exposure to semen can make your body start rejecting it (in the same way I guess that too much exposure to pollen can make you increasingly allergic)
Nope. NP here. Actually, oral exposure to semen is an excellent way to build tolerance (avoid immune issues) and prevent pre-eclampsia. No joke, there are peer-reviewe studies showing this!