My doctor had twins in her late 40s
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Our bodies just don't function the same as when we were young.
My doctor is in her 50s, has six-year-old twins, naturally.
She wasn't even TTC [trying to conceive].
She said she O'd [ovulated] the day before her period.
She also said at our age, we can spit out eggs at random, and not even show we O'd on our charts.
She has seen it happen several times.
A really hot night of bd'ing [baby dancing] can cause us to O [ovulate].
Don't give up!
I would continue with acupuncture and herbs, and one of these times you will catch the golden egg.
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