Hello all,
Gosh it was 5 years ago when I was on the knot planning my wedding. After getting married, I never really got on the nest, so nice to meet you
A couple of years after getting married, I started thinking about wanting to get pregnant, then of course my husband lost his job like everyone else and baby-making was the last thing on his mind. He just landed on a fulltime job 4 months ago after 2 & 1/2 unemployment. He's one of those guys who would not feel comfortable getting married or making babies when he's insecure about his situation. As soon as he got a job his attitude towards baby-making dramatically changed and we kind of started trying in May. In May, we tried without reading any book or doing any research. In June we only had a sex once while I was supposedly fertile so I can't really say we "tried"
This month, I bought the taking chance of your fertility book, bought clearblue ovulation checker and had a positive mark on Friday night. We had sex Saturday morning with preseed. My question is should I have sex one more time this morning?? If so I gotta go wake up my lazy boy now
Any in put would greatly be appreciated!
Re: Clearblue ovulation test - how many times after positive?
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As far as the TTC question goes...when in doubt, hump it out I'd be doing it every day I had a positive, but that's my personal opinion.
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