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i have a question i have had my IUD for 2 in a half years and got it removed recently on Friday Jan. 6 of 2012 and me and my husband want to have another baby how do i know when i can or when i can be fertile or ovulating and i also want to know if its normal to bleed i didn't bleed when i got it removed until monday Jan. 10 2012 i have been bleeding light for 2 days now and i haven't had a period ever since i had my IUD put in so i don't know when i start my period when do i know I'm going to have my period and what are the signs that i can get pregnant please help me thank you

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Dear Alejandra,

Thanks for your question. To find out when you are fertile you can read about Natural Family Planning. http://www.ccli.org
Also, look on allexperts.com and look for an expert about Natural Family Planning. I don't know what category but her name is Brigid. Or you can look up ovulation on an internet search.
Otherwise I don't know much about that subject but I can do some research for you. Please email me at CHERYL51@aol.com so we can talk more.

Good luck,
Diane Cheryl

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I can answer questions about the various methods of birth control. I can answer questions like "What would be the best method of birth control for me?" and other problems and concerns. I have researched side effects and risks of various methods of birth control. I have almost 23 years of experience working with various pregnancy resource centers. Please contact me at CHERYL51@aol.com if you would like to know more information about your situation or if I am "Maxed OUT".

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I have almost 23 years of experience in counseling women about birth control and family planning.

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Illinois Valley Community College, Austin Community College, Travel Agent Degree and almost 23 years of counseling experience.
I have worked with Pregnancy Resource Centers for almost 23 years.

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