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faith11s posted:
Hi
Been trying to conceive for about 2 years now; am in my early 40's and DH in his mid 50's, so, it isn't easy - add to it his work schedule, things really start getting messy. Heard of clearblue to pinpoint ovulation so there is a chance to BD when - as opposed to whenever we can. However, those things are'nt available in India.
Getting a new one shipped to me has beena nightmare in more ways than one - frightfully expensive to begin with, then add horrendous shipping costs and with the conversion, it's waaaaaaaaaaaay out of my league. Also looked at eBay, most dont want to ship here and those that do are quite expensive. Drop-shippers too.
Does anyone know anyone who might have a gently used monitor that they might be willing to part with to help a distressed woman who desperately needs the help? Pls let me know. Costs have been adding up and with DH being the only working member of the (joint)family and burning both ends of the candle already, i dont want to ask him for more; he's a darling and will just work himself down to the bone - especially considering how desperate i am...
Thanks for reading, and hope someone can help...
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An_123868 responded:
First off, sorry your having such a hard time.
The ovulation kits are usually disposable after one use. Also you will get a better response if you post this on the trying to concieve board.
have you tried taking your tempuature and charting it ect. I had trouble concieving and found that the ovulation kits were not for me and I wasted a lot of money. There are other indicators to assist you in deterimining ovulation.


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