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TTC research/information

Hello again!  I was trying to post this question on The Bump, since it seems like most of the mamas/mamas-to-be have migrated over there, but when I click on the create post button, I keep getting directed to update my profile.

We're TTC so I just used the coupon code posted a while back for a conception combo pack (Thanks Nicole!!!).  Then I started to think about finding more information that would help in our quest.  What books or websites did you find invaluable in your efforts to conceive?  I know that "Taking Charge of Your Fertility..." has been mentioned, but I wonder if there were any others that you would recommend.

TIA :)

Re: TTC research/information

  • The only resource I used was TCOYF.  I charted my fertility signs for 3 months before TTC and we got our BFP on our 2nd TTC cycle.
  • imageMrsNicole&Brian808:
    The only resource I used was TCOYF.  I charted my fertility signs for 3 months before TTC and we got our BFP on our 2nd TTC cycle.

    me too, except i charted (temp only) for only 1 cycle before TTC.  had 2 cycles off BCP before that where i didn't pay attention at all.  after the 1 cycle of temp'ing, i realized how important it was to track CM, so i started doing that when we actually started TTC.

    TCOYF tells you everything you need to know to determine when you're ovulating, when you're most fertile, etc.  most of us used fertilityfriend.com to keep track of our charts - it's really easy, once you get used to the clunky interface.  charting will help you understand what your body is doing and whether you might have trouble conceiving.  i'd start there, then see how it goes!

    good luck, and have fun Smile

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  • imageSanHawaii08:

    imageMrsNicole&Brian808:
    The only resource I used was TCOYF.  I charted my fertility signs for 3 months before TTC and we got our BFP on our 2nd TTC cycle.

    me too, except i charted (temp only) for only 1 cycle before TTC.  had 2 cycles off BCP before that where i didn't pay attention at all.  after the 1 cycle of temp'ing, i realized how important it was to track CM, so i started doing that when we actually started TTC.

    TCOYF tells you everything you need to know to determine when you're ovulating, when you're most fertile, etc.  most of us used fertilityfriend.com to keep track of our charts - it's really easy, once you get used to the clunky interface.  charting will help you understand what your body is doing and whether you might have trouble conceiving.  i'd start there, then see how it goes!

    good luck, and have fun Smile

    LOL!  I forgot about Fertility Friend!  Stick out tongue  (I haven't been on it since the BFP.)  I didn't go through any of the FF lessons or tutorials.  I strictly used it to chart my fertility settings.  I have a link to my chart in my siggy in case you want to see what it looks like.

  • I looked online a lot, but the biggest help by far was TCOYF.  It made everything very clear and easy-to-understand.  I highly recommend it.
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  • i charted on fertilityfriend.com and found the answers to a lot of common questions there...but yes, TCOYF is probably the best resource out there
  • imagemrspresley:
    i charted on fertilityfriend.com and found the answers to a lot of common questions there...but yes, TCOYF is probably the best resource out there

    Yes  Ditto this. I never did read TCOYF because I found all the info on Fertility Friend or by Googling, but if you want a book to read then TCOYF is definitely the way to go!

  • imageelaineNgene:

    Hello again!  I was trying to post this question on The Bump, since it seems like most of the mamas/mamas-to-be have migrated over there, but when I click on the create post button, I keep getting directed to update my profile.

     

    That's a bug that have not been fixed. I get that too almost everyday and it's annoying. Just click save and update and it will direct you to the HI bump board. 

     

    We're TTC so I just used the coupon code posted a while back for a conception combo pack (Thanks Nicole!!!).  Then I started to think about finding more information that would help in our quest.  What books or websites did you find invaluable in your efforts to conceive?  I know that "Taking Charge of Your Fertility..." has been mentioned, but I wonder if there were any others that you would recommend.

    TIA :)

    When we were doing our pre-cana, we had to go to a Natural Family Planning class. Since my head wasn't on TTCing then, I really did not learn/remember much lol. When we were ready to TTC, I read the TCOYF book. I find it very helpful especially in getting to know your body more. I did not use Fertility Friend. I started recording my temp using the app on my phone called "My Days". I did not know until later that I already conceived even before I started charting so charting wasn't really of much use to me on that end! Charting did help me figure out that I am KU way before I missed my period since the temp won't go down.

     

     

  • The ladies have given you awesome advice!  I also swear by TCOYF and FertilityFriend.com

    Check out Pregosaur.com for all sorts of TTC ladies and what they're doing...there's recommendations in their posts all the time.  Oh, and I swear by the ClearBlue Easy Fertility Monitor...it's awesome!

    Good luck on your TTC journey...and come visit us on the Hawaii Babies board:

    http://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/4535943/ShowForum.aspx?TBLocal=1

  • oh, and last thing - TCOYF doesn't really encourage using OPK's, but i think it's fine as long as you understand how they work and what it's measuring.  I didn't use them the first month, but did start using them the second month, and i thought they helped.  I used the ones (OPKs and HPTs) from early-pregnancy-tests.com too, they were great - and cheap.
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  • imageSanHawaii08:
    oh, and last thing - TCOYF doesn't really encourage using OPK's, but i think it's fine as long as you understand how they work and what it's measuring.  I didn't use them the first month, but did start using them the second month, and i thought they helped.  I used the ones (OPKs and HPTs) from early-pregnancy-tests.com too, they were great - and cheap.

    I freaking loved my OPKs (side note - the regular strips are way more sensitive than the digitals, even though the digitals are easier to read), so this is definitely one thing I'd have ignored from TCOYF. Stick out tongue

  • Thanks for the awesome advice ladies!!!
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