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    Posted: 12 April 2007 at 9:03am
Trying to conceive, it would be great to share some of your tips ladies!
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Hi Sunny

How long have you been TTC, and what are you doing so far?

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Have been trying for about two cycles now. Was on the contraception pill till about the middle of last year. I have started walking about 4km-8km a day, quit smoking and eating nutritious food. Just generally trying to take better care of myself. I have one ovary due to a cyst that was removed when I was 21.
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It sounds like you're making really good changes!

Cutting down on caffeine (sp?) is a good idea too, and upping your water intake if you don't do the whole 8 glasses a day thing ...more water helps lots of things, including production of CM which helps carry the swimmers to where they need to go.

Prenatal vitamins, especially ones containing folic acid, or if you're not one for vitamins, at least take folic acid, are a really good idea. I take Elevit, and I usually respond really badly to vitamins, but that one works well for me - I like it.

Temping is a really good way to get to know your cycle too
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Excellent cheers for that. I have seen the Elevit advertised so will get onto that. You mentioned temping ginger, what does that involve?
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You need a BBT (basal body temp) thermometer, and you take your temperature every morning (at the same time) as soon as you wake up, and plot the temperatures on a chart. Generally, your temperature takes a wee dip before ovulation, and then rises again sharply once you have ovulated. For your first chart, you probably won't spot it until after it's happened, but once you've done a couple of charts you'll be an old hand!

Anyway, temping and charting those temps will help you get to know your cycle, and especially get to know about when in your cycle you ovulate.

A lot of people assume that they ovulate around day 15, but that's not necessarily so. Some people have really short or long luteal phases (the time between ovulation and your period arriving), and so get to making babies at the wrong time every month! Don't forget that once you ovulate, the egg only lives for about 12-24 hours ...so you can try and stockpile some swimmers leading up to ovulation, but once you've ovulated, it's all over rover!

I hope this isn't too confusing for you ...it can be very overwhelming in the early days! When you buy your BBT thermometer (they're around $30 from memory, depending on where you get them from - you should be able to get one from any pharmacy though), there will be very clear instructions on what to do, and usually a blank chart that you can photocopy off every month too.
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If it helps too, it's slightly cheaper to buy a 3 month supply than 1 month - it's $104.95 for 3 months, and I think around $35-40 for 1 month.
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Welcome Sunny
Also be careful what painkillers you use (if you need to use any!). Ponstan, which is used for period pains, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as Neurofen and others containing Ibuprofen are suspected of decreasing fertility by encapsulating the egg. Also trans-fats (e.g. some margarines), frequently found in store-bought baked goods dramatically decreases fertility. Good oils (olive, avocado) are ok, and saturated fats (occuring in meat, cheese etc) don't appear to effect fertility directly - tho not good if you're watching your weight!
As well as Folic acid, you might like to try a good multi-vitamin, such as Thompson's Women's multi.
And don't forget your partner - keep the boys cool (no hot baths), no smoking, good diet etc...
good luck!

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I also heard the diet coke is one of the worse things for reducing fertility. good luck...cant wait to see you in the pregnancy section soon. we havent got any January babies yet??????
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oh crap! I drink a 600ml bottle of diet coke almost every day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NZ Piper! Come back!

Where did you hear that? I drink waaay too much coke zero...
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I had heard the same thing about diet coke too- just presumed it was the aspartame and caffeine in it but there could be more to it.
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Oh poos! I drink tons of it too. Have been cutting back heaps though and just yesterday while shopping I decided not to get it at all. May have been a good move then.
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guttered! what can I drink now thats got no sugar in it I hate sprite zero!
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I drink soda water with lime cordial, it probably does have sugar in it but its a really refreshing drink
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Thanks for that Jess quite an eye opener really. I'll have a guilt trip every time I look at a diet coke now

I don't like any hot drinks anyway so I'm ok there but I guess I'm now sticking to plain ol water and fruit juice
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It's always hard to know how much of these things to follow. Different studies show different things But then I think about if I did something that I knew could possibly affect a baby and it actually did, I would never forgive myself.

And if I manage to stay off the fizzy drinks that would be quite good anyway. It's been my new years resolution for about 6 years now and it still hasn't happened

Sunny, I don't know if you have heard of it or not but there is a webiste fertilityfriend.com that a lot of us use and it is great for temping, and answering a lot of TTC questions.
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Cheers for that Amber I will check it out
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**lurking here**

Just another bit to add to the Coke Zero chat, I used to drink 500mls atleast a day until I went to a nutritionalist to loose weight for my wedding (was long before I got pregnant). I was surprised when she asked me stop consuming so much Coke Zero, when I asked why, she said its because it is full of really bad chemicals that are not very good for your body! That was all it took for me to put a halt on that coke zero habit!
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