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January 14, 2010 by
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Infertility may seem like a term that defines itself. If a couple cannot conceive then they are infertile. At first glance it would appear to be that simple. When we think about the fact that even couples with no fertility problems can take 6 month to a year to conceive then the issue gets fuzzier. Also in any given month a fertile couple only has about a 20% chance of conceiving. So the question becomes one of timing. At what point does a couple begin to think there may be a problem and take the appropriate action. Read the full post
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November 22, 2009 by
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Woman Pregnant : Most families expect to get pregnant within about six months of trying. If it has been more than a year, most will have at least thought of seeing a doctor. The tests that are done on the doctor’s recommendation lead generally to one of three conclusions. Read the full post
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