Risk Factors: It really has to do with assessing a multitude of positive and negative risk factors: what is your age? Have you ever been pregnant before? Has the father to be ever had a baby before? Are your menstrual cycles regular, suggesting regular ovulation? Have you had any std's or pelvic inflammatory disease that could have scarred your fallopian tubes? Do you have any significant diseases?
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Pregnancy Chances : This article is one of the best i've seen on the subject==>http://www.Babymed.Com/conception/what-are-my-chances-conception-and-getting-pregnant. Statistics aside, as you see, numerous factors weigh in to the overall assessment. If you haven't already, make an appointment with the gynecologist or pcp who knows your history and discuss a strategy for success. Good luck on starting a family!
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