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I personally have never used a kit but was told by my friend that it is possible to ovulate and the kit doesnt work. I guess you have to have obvious temperature changes for the kit to work properly. I charted my temperature when we began trying; I am going to do that again next month when we can try again.
i'll keep you in my prayers.View Thread


Since then, I have kept it togther pretty well considering, but this past week seem to have entered the grieving stage. I cry at the most inconvienient times and have many questions running thorugh my mind.
I would appreciate any answers and advice to the following questions:
Has anyone ever has a cerclage, If so, what was your recovery time, and how was the rest of your pregnancy after you got it put in?
What is the best way to get past the grieving stage? How long might it take?
I was advised to take the pill for a few months. How long might it take to get pregnant again after I stop? (I had no trouble the first time- it happened the first month i really tried)View Thread

I also could feel those phantom kicks for awhile, and please know that it is ok to cry. Don't hold your emotions back. know that you are not alone, and though I only lost one baby, I know what you are going thorugh.
You will have your good days and bad days. Accept the emotions of the day and get through each day the best you can.View Thread
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