A Quick Guide On How To Get Pregnant

A Quick Guide On How To Get Pregnant   by Sarah Mitchell

Congratulations! So you’ve decided to take the big step into becoming a parent. While it is one of the most important things a person can do in their life, it is also the most challenging and the first challenge is conceiving. Many people assume that once they stop taking contraception they will immediately conceive. Our bodies are slightly more complicated than that and this guide on how to get pregnant will give you tips on the best methods and the timing to get pregnant.

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Odds Of Getting Pregnant And Age

Odds Of Getting Pregnant And Age   by Olinda Rola 

The odds of getting pregnant decline with age. The odds of getting pregnant are the greatest for a woman in her early twenties and then slowly decline with the passing years. Here are some numbers related to the chances of getting pregnant and age:

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Days To Get Pregnant – When Is The Best Time To Get Pregnant?

Days To Get Pregnant – When Is The Best Time To Get Pregnant?   by Olinda Rola 

Are there better days to get pregnant? When is the best time to get pregnant during the reproductive cycle?

The best days to get pregnant will generally be the time when ovulation occurs. To better understand when is the best time to get pregnant, here are tips that are related to getting pregnant:

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Get that Pregnancy

Get that Pregnancy   by Michael Russell 

If you have being trying to conceive, understanding some basics about the reproductive system would go along way in aiding your course.

Normally, at the mid period of every menstrual cycle, a woman is said to ‘ovulate’. This is the release of the female egg, which the male sperm must come in contact with, before fertilization and then conception can take place.

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Factors Necessary for Successful Conception

Factors Necessary for Successful Conception    by Michael Russell 

Infertility causes and treatment can be quite complicated, due to the numerous factors that add up to the achievement of a successful pregnancy. More than 10% of couples do not achieve this much needed pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected sex and trying really hard to conceive. This, in most cases is because one or more of the factors necessary for conception is absent or malfunctioning

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Getting Pregnant

Getting Pregnant   by Heather Barnard 

As the weeks turn into months you may begin to realize the cold truth that getting pregnant isn’t as easy as you had imagined. If it’s your first time you may even have spent most of your life trying to ‘avoid’ getting pregnant and even fearing it.. well now the time has come you may be starting to realise that it isn’t as straight forward as you thought. There are several factors which may be impeding your getting pregnant.

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When is the best time to get pregnant

When is the best time to get pregnant?   by Heather Barnard 

The Luteal Phase or the Post Ovulation Time is the stretch of time between a woman’s time of ovulation up to the first day of bleeding of the menstrual period. This is a relatively fixed time in nearly all women being around 14 days. The actual length of the Luteal Phase may vary by a day or so but for each individual woman it is usually exactly the same length each month. The average length of time of the Luteal Phase is 14 days, some women may have a luteal phase of 15 days and some of 13 but for most it is 14 days long. The length of the Luteal Phase is constant even in women who have irregular periods. For those who experience irregular monthly cycles, the ‘irregular’ part is actually the time from the beginning of the cycle (1st day of bleeding) up until the time of ovulation. Once ovulated then the period is guaranteed to start some 13 to 15 days after as long as fertilisation hasn’t occurred.

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Timing Intercourse and Ovulation for Conception

Timing Intercourse and Ovulation for Conception   by Michael Russell 

The alarming rate of infertility among couples calls for serious efforts and attention from any woman who is serious about getting pregnant. Most women, and sometimes their partners, would want to learn when ovulation and implantation occurs, what is the best time for intercourse to achieve pregnancy and probably what are the usual miscarriage or pregnancy loss rates. Most often, the figures and data women are given are based upon averages, theoretical numbers or sometimes just plain guesses. This is because, ovulation, conception and implantation of fertilized ovum are a difficult topic to scientifically investigate, due to several human factors.

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Influence Fertility with Common Herbs and Plants

Influence Fertility with Common Herbs and Plants   by Chelsea Aubin

Some common plants that can influence fertility are red clover, partridge berry, liferoot, wild carrot and wild yam. You can grow these, or buy them at any health food store. Some other plants that have been known to increase or decrease fertility are oat straw, jack-in-the-pulpit, and parsley.

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Pre-Conception – How to Be Best Placed When Starting Your Family

Pre-Conception – How to Be Best Placed When Starting Your Family   by Alan Murrayzzz

When you have made the momentous task of deciding you want to have a family you can assist with the conception of the baby by carrying out the following things.

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