By JustMommies staff

Blood tests, just like urine tests, work by detecting HCG levels. Blood tests are much more precise and can tell you the exact number of HCG mIU/ml in the blood. Even with the most sensitive blood test, it is still possible to be pregnant with a negative test. There is a lot of confusion an ambiguity
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By Teresa Redmond

Learn more about what semen analysis can study and help you learn about getting pregnant.
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By Teresa Redmond

If you've thought about using an OPK for an HPT, know the factors that affect your results.
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By Rebecca Pillar

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome is caused by excessive stimulation of one or both ovaries. Over stimulation is typically a result of using medications to increase fertility. During a normal menstrual cycle, one egg matures and is released. This is called ovulation. When a woman takes fertility medication,
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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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By Patty Malowney
When a woman ovulates, hormonal changes take places that cause a number of physical symptoms. By paying
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By Laura Leavitt

Fertility treatments are expensive, but there are ways to get there!
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