By Laura Leavitt

If you want to get pregnant while breastfeeding, there are a few things you need to know.
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By JustMommies staff

FSH, or follicle stimulating hormone, is one of the most important hormones in a woman's reproductive health. Follicle stimulating hormone, as the name suggests, stimulates the female ovaries to produce a mature egg for fertilization. Measuring a woman's FSH levels can give doctors an indication of the
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By Laura Leavitt

Understanding in vitro is the first step to figuring out if it is right for you.
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By JustMommies staff

Fertility charting is a great way for women to take control of their fertility. Use our free downloadable Fertility chart to start tracking your fertile signs. Read our Getting Started With Fertility Charting first. Our chart has room for tracking your bbt, cervical mucous and position, OPK results,
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By Patty Malowney

Learn more about luteal phase defect and its affect on the process of getting pregnant.
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By Patty Malowney

Learn more about luteal phase defect and its affect on the process of getting pregnant.
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By Laura Leavitt

Fertility is part of the equation for both men and women.
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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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