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Fertility Boosters
6 Things You Might Have Overlooked
By Gena Hymowech
You've stopped taking the pill. You've started going to an acupuncturist. And you've asked everyone from friends to relatives to strangers on the street for advice. Still, you haven't gotten pregnant.
Think there's nothing else you can do? Think again. Chances are, you've been overlooking some of the best ways to boost fertility.
Thyroid problems can also contribute to infertility. And like chlamydia, these too can appear without symptoms. Worse still, the traditional test – TSH – isn't always enough, according to Mary Shomon, patient advocate and author of the The Thyroid Guide to Fertility, Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Success (2003). The best advice? Ask your doctor for a thyroid profile, says Shomon.
And just when does ovulation happen? If you don't know, you're not alone, says Dr. Frederick Licciardi, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the NYU School of Medicine. "Some women think they ovulate when they get their period," he says. "And there are women who think they ovulate five days after their period stops." The truth? Most women ovulate two weeks before their menstrual period starts, or thereabouts. So tracking your cycle is a good idea.
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