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TwistedCherry · 10/04/2023 11:59

Hi everyone.

I'm wondering if anyone has tried these tablets, if they can advise me at all?

So, I'm nearly 32 and TTC my second. My first DS (who is 4) was conceived through donor sperm on my 3rd cycle. I only had one donation per month as donor lives quite a distance.

Roll on to 5 years later and I'm currently waiting for AF to rear her head after my 6th cycle of TTC. It's with the same donor as before and again only 1 donation a month.

As it's not worked as quick as I stupidly thought it would and I am older than the first time, I've come across Conceive Plus Ovulation Support. However, it seems that they are for women who have PCOS or irregular periods. My periods are regular, ranging from 26 days at the shortest to 29 days at the longest with 28 days being average. I ovulate pretty much on day 14, occasionally a day or two either side.

Would I benefit from trying these tablets?
Are they worth trying?
I have also seen Conceive Plus do one called Fertility Support.
Is that any different from the Ovulation Support ones?
If they are, would they be better suited to me?

Sorry for the long post but if anyone could advise me in any way. It would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you Smile

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MK85 · 10/04/2023 16:39

Given what I've seen from other women on these forums I wouldn't take them if you don't have pcos since alot of women report it messing up their cycles. The myo inositol is the main component of those tablets and it supports women like myself with pcos who have an insulin resistance. If you don't have an insulin resistance then they are of no benefit to you.

MK85 · 10/04/2023 16:41

For you id go with the The fertility support not the ovulation support as fertility support is just a general multivitamin but you can find a much cheaper alternative with the same vitamin content . Their multivitamin is certainly not worth the price tag

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