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Tips For Getting Pregnant
After much research, I have compiled a list of simple tips for help getting pregnant. If you have something to add, please respond and I can expand the list.
Visit Your Doctor
Before you start trying to conceive you should schedule a pelvic exam. Your doctor will give you a pap smear as well as check for an abonormalities in a regular exam of the uterus and ovaries. Tell them you are planning on getting pregnant and ask them about a prescription for prenatal vitamins.
Start Taking Prenatal Vitamins
The FDA recommends that all women attempting pregnancy take folic acid supplements for decreasing chances of birth defects. In particular, it helps with certain conditions involving the spinal chord and brain. Start taking a prenatal vitamin right away.
Limit Caffeine
Having a cup of coffee every day is perfectly safe. But larger amounts of caffeine can reduce your ability to absorb iron and increase your risk of stillbirth.
Stop Smoking, Drinking, and Using Drugs
Study after study has shown that the health effects of smoking are dramatic on your and your baby. If you keep smoking, you are at a greater risk for miscarriage, premature birth, and underweight babies. It also diminishes your chance of getting pregnant in the first place. Smoking affects both fertility and sperm count.
Figure Out Your Body's Schedule
There are a maximum of five days during the month when sex can result in a baby. Once released, the egg typically lives for 12 to 24 hours. Sperm can survive inside the fallopian tubes for up to five days. A lot of people assume that women automatically ovulate on day 14 of their cycle. This is not true. Women can ovulate as early as day 6 and as late as day 30 or later.
Light The Fires of Romance!
Some research suggests that if a woman is highly aroused, it increases her chance for fertilization. If this is not actually the case, it certainly increases the frequency of sex. Spend extra time nurturing your relationship and making your partner feel sexy.
What The Man Can Do
A man's sperm count is highest in the morning, so try sunrise sex. Also, you can ask your partner to ditch the briefs and stick to boxers. These are small things, but every bit helps.
How Long Will It Take?
Very few couples get pregnant during their first month of trying. Studies have shown that you have just over a 20% chance of getting pregnant every month. If you have not gotten pregnant within 12 months, consult your doctor to see if there are any issues preventing you from getting pregnant.
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David
Co-Founder of DailyHealth.net
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