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After trying to conceive for over a year, Jenna and Mark finally achieved a natural pregnancy, but sadly experienced a miscarriage at 10 weeks. Once they received the go-ahead from their OB, they began trying again. After two cycles without success, they decided to incorporate MakeAmom into their routine.
Initially, their first attempt with MakeAmom didn’t lead to pregnancy. However, during their next fertile window, they alternated between using MakeAmom and traditional intercourse every other day. This time, they had success! They are now in their 19th week of pregnancy and eagerly anticipating the arrival of their MakeAmom baby. They’ve chosen to wait to find out the sex, considering it one of the most delightful surprises life can offer. Given that both are over 35, they view this as a precious opportunity, likely their only child.
Jenna expressed gratitude for the swift conception this time around, especially without incurring significant expenses on uncertain medical procedures. They appreciate the innovative approach offered by MakeAmom for at-home insemination, which they found to be the only reusable option available.
Join the Community
For those interested in exploring similar journeys, consider joining the MakeAmom Sperm Donor Matching Group for support and resources. Additionally, learn more about how at-home insemination works through MakeAmom’s informative guide.
Jenna’s experience is a testament to the community’s inclusive spirit. For further insights into conception, check out this authoritative article on pregnancy. If you’re curious about the components involved in baby-making, visit this resource on your baby-making parts.
To read another inspiring story, check out our blog post about those who chose to reduce stress by using MakeAmom here.
Conclusion
To summarize: Jenna and Mark’s journey highlights the potential of combining traditional methods with innovative options like MakeAmom to enhance their chances of conception. Their success story serves as an encouragement for others navigating similar paths to parenthood.