FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Infertility - FemHeath.net |
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Infertility FAQ |
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How can a woman know when she ovulates?One way of determining when you ovulate is to take your basal body temperature (= the temperature of the body at rest, taken immediately after waking up, before any activity) every morning and record it on a chart. Before and during ovulation, the temperature is higher then usual. Three or four months should be adequate to share with your doctor. You can also buy an ovulation predictor kit. |
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How long should we try before we see a doctor?Most physicians advise you not to be concerned unless you have been trying to conceive for at least one year. If you are over 35 years old and have been trying for 6 months, you should consult a physician. And if you are over 30 and have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, painful periods, miscarriage, irregular cycles, or if you know that your partner has a low sperm count, do not wait one year to see your doctor. |
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