By Patty Malowney

Hoping for a sweet little girl? Try these methods that have proven effective, but understand the possible outcomes as well.
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By Patty Malowney

From using an ovulation prediction kit to making sure you are in good general health, there are more than a few ways to boost your chances of pregnancy.
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By Patty Malowney

Learning more about the ovulation cycle can help you pinpoint when it is happening.
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By Patty Malowney

Learning more about the ovulation cycle can help you pinpoint when it is happening.
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By JustMommies staff

After you ovulate, you begin the second half of your fertility cycle known as your luteal phase. During the first half of your cycle, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is produced. FSH signals your body to start the process of maturing eggs for ovulation. The eggs are contained inside a follicle where
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By JustMommies staff

After you ovulate, you begin the second half of your fertility cycle known as your luteal phase. During the first half of your cycle, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is produced. FSH signals your body to start the process of maturing eggs for ovulation. The eggs are contained inside a follicle where
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By Patty Malowney

Unsure of what ovulation is? Learn more here.
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By Patty Malowney

If you aren't used to noticing it, learn more here about ovulation pain.
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By JustMommies staff

If you are trying to get pregnant you may want to look for some physical signs of ovulation. Some signs of ovulation include increased cervical mucous, cramping on one side, or breast tenderness. Some women will notice light spotting around the time of ovulation. This light spotting is known as ovulation
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By Patty Malowney
When a woman ovulates, hormonal changes take places that cause a number of physical symptoms. By paying
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