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  2. How long does it take to get pregnant? - AOL

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    "If you are less than 35, most couples should be pregnant within 12 months of trying," Dr. Bana Kashani, an infertility specialist in Orange County, Calif., tells Yahoo Life. "If you are over 35 ...

  3. Women are taking Mucinex to get pregnant. Does it work? - AOL

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    "After 5 months of trying gave it a shot [and] got pregnant first try." "Trying to conceive for years just to take Mucinex and get pregnant," another TikTok user captioned a viral video with 2 ...

  4. Fertility awareness - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness of timed intercourse is not entirely clear, however, timed intercourse using urine tests that predict ovulation may help improve the rate of pregnancy and live births for some couples trying to conceive such as those who have been trying for less than 12-months and who are under 40 years old. [54]

  5. When are you most fertile? How to find your monthly fertility ...

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  6. Pregnancy rate - Wikipedia

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    The time with the highest likelihood of pregnancy resulting from sexual intercourse covers the menstrual cycle time from some 5 days before until 1 to 2 days after ovulation. [10] In a 28‑day cycle with a 14‑day luteal phase, this corresponds to the second and the beginning of the third week.

  7. Calendar-based contraceptive methods - Wikipedia

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    A woman whose menstrual cycles ranged in length from 30 to 36 days would be estimated to be infertile for the first 11 days of her cycle (30-19=11), to be fertile on days 12–25, and to resume infertility on day 26 (36-10=26). When used to avoid pregnancy, such fertility awareness-based methods have a typical-use failure rate of 25% per year. [18]

  8. Success Kid - Wikipedia

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    She was initially reluctant to associate the campaign with the "Success Kid" meme, wishing for it to focus on her husband's medical need, but changed her mind, and in the first five days it received donations of nearly $9,000 from 300 people. [6] The campaign was linked to the website Reddit, bringing the total to more than $83,000 in a few ...

  9. 'You can't produce a baby in 1 month by getting nine women ...

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    The 93-year-old, who bought his first stock at 11 and is now worth over $130 billion, espouses the buy-and-hold approach. He recommends investing in good companies, having patience and avoiding ...