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Problem: Article: Once you know you're fertile, have sex regularly! You are more likely to get pregnant if you are having sex daily before, during, and after your most fertile window. However, if you are not able to have sex this often, then have sex every 2 to 3 days before, during, and after your most fertile window. If you need to use a lubricant, make sure that it is water-based and that it is specifically made for promoting conception. This will help to ensure that you collect as much data about your cycle as possible, and this may help you to identify your most fertile days for the next cycle, if needed. A missed period and high temps past your expected period may also indicate that you are pregnant. If your temperature stays high for 14 consecutive days after ovulation, odds are good that you conceived. Some women experience implantation bleeding, which usually turns up as slight spotting as the zygote attaches to the uterine wall.  It usually happens 6 to 12 days after conception. This is perfectly normal and usually nothing to worry about, but don’t hesitate to contact your doctor if you have concerns. You might also experience light cramping, headaches, nausea, mood swings, breast tenderness, and back pain along with implantation bleeding. after you have a missed period.  Once the ovulatory period has passed, the waiting game begins.  Wait until your next expected period — if it doesn't show up, take a pregnancy test. Home pregnancy tests have a 97% accuracy rate, but they can still give a false negative if you test too early. Retest in 1 week if you get a negative result and still have symptoms of pregnancy. Keep in mind that most couples don't get pregnant right away.  Out of 100 couples trying to conceive every month, only 15 to 20 couples will succeed.  However, 95% of couples trying to conceive will get pregnant within 2 years!
Summary: Have sex before, on, and after your most fertile days. Keep taking your basal body temperature. Watch out for implantation symptoms. Take a home pregnancy test

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Women may also experience higher back pain similar to kidney tenderness. These aches may indicate that a chlamydia infection has spread from the cervix to the fallopian tubes. As the chlamydia progresses, your lower abdomen may be tender to gentle pressure. If you have a sore throat and have recently engaged in oral sex, you could have contracted chlamydia from your partner in this way, even if he was without symptoms. Penis-to-mouth transmission of chlamydia is one of the possible means of transmission of this infection. Women with chlamydia will often develop a fever and become nauseated, particularly if the infection has already spread to the fallopian tubes. Anything higher than 37.3C or 99F is considered a fever.

SUMMARY: Watch for mild and slowly progressing lower back, abdominal, and pelvic aches. Seek help for a sore throat. Monitor nausea and fevers.

If you have a pedigreed cat or dog, you'll have a registration certificate issued by the pedigree association. For cats, this may be a "blue slip" from the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA). Pedigreed dogs in the United States are registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC). Registration certificates are organized similar to car titles. There are boxes on the back of the certificate that you can use to transfer registration of your pet from yourself to a new owner.  Make sure you provide a complete mailing address for the new owner. This is the address the pedigree association will use to mail the new owner a new certificate. Dogs may require a supplemental transfer form. This is usually the case if the dog has had more than 2 registered owners. The new owner may not have to sign the registration certificate for the transfer. However, you must sign it as the old owner. After signing it, make a copy for your own records. The procedure for dogs is slightly different. There is another section of transfer information that must be completed and signed by the new owner. The new owner then sends the certificate to the AKC. Beneath the boxes for transfer information on the back of the certificate, you'll find the address where you need to send the certificate. The pedigree association will send a new certificate to the new owner. Include a check or money order for the transfer fees. These fees are typically around $20 or $30. Check the website of the pedigree association to find up-to-date fee information.
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Locate the pet's registration certificate. Fill in the transfer information on the back of the certificate. Sign the certificate as the old owner. Mail the certificate to the pedigree association.