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Mrssayso (Detroit, Mi, Usa) on 04/30/2010

I would like to get preggers, but I don't even have periods. So at 10:30 on April 29, 10 I started taking two 1/4teaspoons of ACV in 16 ounces of water. Is that enough? How long should it take before I have a period? I also wanted to start takin tussin after my next period. Any and all help welcome.
EC: To our readers: Tussin is slang for Robitussin Cough Syrup.
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Replied By Danali80 (Darlington, Sc, Usa) on 06/05/2010

I have been infertile for over 2 years. I suspected that the pH in my body wasn't right due to candida. I began taking 2 teaspoons of ACV mixed with a small amount of water and a small amount of honey twice per day. I also started adding one cup of ACV to my bath water at night. (I did this because I heard it helped with cellulite) I would then lay in the bath for 20-30 minutes while reading a book or magazine. After doing this for two months, I found out I was pregnant. I was shocked! I wasn't using the ACV to treat infertility, I was trying to rid my body of candida. I think the ACV brought my body to a more friendly pH for conception.
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Replied By Leekat (Byo, Zimbabwe) on 07/23/2010

Thank you for the information on ACV and infertility. I started taking ACV once a day for slimming purposes, it was just a day after I had started my menses little did I know it was also going to help make my period days bearable. I usually experience heavy and painful menses sometimes with tissue like substances but, this time I haven't experienced any of these and today I am in my last day. With the information I now have I will continue take ACV no longer for slimming but for fighting infertility since I have been trying to conceive for the past 5 years. I will keep you posted after the trials.
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Replied By Haley (Ontario, Canada) on 07/20/2011

My husband and I have been trying to conceive for over 9 yrs now, the doctors did there test, the cause is unknown. is there a chance the apple cider vinegar could work for us?
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Replied By Francisca (Michelbach-le-bas, Alsace, France) on 07/20/2011

Haley, have you already consider stop trying? Many years ago, after I had my first daughter I miscarried. After that I didn't manage to get pregnant again. There was nothing wrong with me so the doctor in my home country gave me this advice: "go back home to Holland, plant some tulips and in time you will be fine! ". At the time I laughed. The thing was, I did go back home and somehow he had taken the worry away. Without giving it another thought all of a sudden I was pregnant. Christiana is now 26 and after another miscarriage I had another daughter. Amy is now almost 23. So you see.... Trying too hard is often not the best solution! Nine years is a long time and no wonder you get more and more anxious but sometimes you just have to let it go. A long time ago I had a neighbour. She couldn't have children due to health problems so they went abroad and adopted a little girl. That child was still small when she got pregnant naturally. Again you see that as soon as she had other things on her mind she did get pregnant. I don't quite believe in all the complicated solutions they have nowadays when a couple can't conceive and research has shown that the problems are very often connected to psycological problems, smoking, drinking or nutrition problems! Maybe the day you decided that you can have a perfectly happy life without children it will happen!
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Replied By Nina (Florida, US) on 11/01/2014

In 2010 I was pregnant and lost the baby. I'm reading about the ACV so I'm taking that to see if that would help; my periods are regular, but do I have to take robitussin also.
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Replied By Mary (Ny, Ny) on 10/11/2015

I hear about this a lot. A couple adopts and then gets pregnant naturally. I think it's due to improvement in diet from feeding a child, a good diet and added exercise from chasing after a toddler.
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