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2007-06-15
Name: Priyanka Kandhari
Can plz someone suggest me,how to plan baby. Till 2 months back we were using precaution but now we are not using anyone of them. I have been trying it since then, but I am really confused when actually is the right time to intercourse so that I can get perganant. Please advice me as soon as possible.
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Can plz someone suggest me,how to plan baby. Till 2 months back we were using precaution but now we are not using anyone of them. I have been trying it since then, but I am really confused when actually is the right time to intercourse so that I can get perganant. Please advice me as soon as possible.
anik replied. Hi Priyanka, The following may give you some idea about your most fertile days, which I cut and paste from some website. Hope it will be helpful for you. Good luck.
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Wondering how to get pregnant? Understand when you´ re most fertile, how often to have sx — and when to seek help.
Some couples seem to get pregnant simply by talking about it. For others, it takes plenty of patience and a bit of luck. If you´ re wondering how to get pregnant, start the old-fashioned way. Here´ s what you need to know — and when to seek help.
Baby-making basics
Conception is based on an intricate series of events.
Every month, hormones from your pituitary gland stimulate your ovaries to release an egg, or ovulate. This often happens around day 14 of the menstrual cycle, although the exact timing may vary among women or even from month to month.
Once the egg is released, it travels to the fallopian tube. If you want to conceive, now´ s the time. The egg has about 24 hours to unite with a sperm. Since sperm cells can survive in your reproductive tract for two to three days, it´ s best to have regular sx during the days leading up to ovulation.
If the egg is fertilized, it´ ll travel to the uterus two to four days later. There it´ ll attach to the uterine lining. You´ re pregnant! Your periods will stop as your body begins to support the embryo.
If the egg isn´ t fertilized, it´ ll break down and you´ ll have your next period as usual.
Understanding when you´ re most fertile
Learning how ovulation works is one thing. Determining when it´ s actually happening is something else. For many women, it´ s like hitting a moving target.
Keep an eye on the calendar
Use your day planner or another simple calendar to mark the day your period begins each month. Also track the number of days each period lasts. If you have a consistent 28-day cycle, ovulation is likely to begin about 14 days after the day your last period began.
If your cycles are somewhat long, subtract 18 from the number of days in your shortest cycle. When your next period begins, count ahead this many days. The next week is a reasonable guess for your most fertile days.
Pros. Calendar calculations can be done simply on paper. And they´ re free!
Cons. Many factors may affect the exact timing of ovulation, including illness, stress and exercise. Counting days is often inaccurate, especially for women who have irregular cycles.
Watch for changes in cervical mucus
Just before ovulation, you might notice an increase in clear, slippery vaginal secretions — if you look for it. These secretions typically resemble raw egg whites. After ovulation, when the odds of becoming pregnant are slim, the discharge will become cloudy and sticky or disappear entirely.
Pros. Changes in vaginal secretions are often an accurate sign of impending fertility. Simple observation is all that´ s needed, particularly inside the vagina.
Cons. You have to check your vagina for the secretions. And judging the texture or appearance of vaginal secretions can be somewhat subjective.
Track your basal body temperature
This is your body´ s temperature when you´ re fully at rest. Ovulation may cause a gradual rise in temperature or even a sudden jump — typically between 0.5 and 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit. You´ ll be most fertile during the two to three days before your temperature rises. You can assume ovulation has occurred when the slightly higher temperature remains steady for three days or more.
Use an oral thermometer to monitor your basal body temperature. Try the digital variety or one specifically designed to measure basal body temperature. Simply take your temperature every morning before you get out of bed. Plot the readings on graph paper and look for a pattern to emerge.
Pros. It´ s simple. The only cost is the thermometer. It´ s often most helpful to determine when you´ ve ovulated and judge if the timing is consistent from month to month.
Cons. The temperature change may be subtle, and the increase comes too late — after ovulation has already happened. It can be inconvenient to take your temperature at the same time every day, especially if you have irregular sleeping hours.
Try an ovulation monitoring kit
Over-the-counter ovulation kits test your urine for the surge in hormones that takes place before ovulation. For the most accurate results, follow the instructions on the label to the letter.
Pros. Ovulation kits can identify the most likely time of ovulation. They can even provide a signal before ovulation actually happens. They´ re available without a prescription in most pharmacies.
Cons. Ovulation kits often lead to excessively targeted sex — and timing sex so precisely can invite being too late. The tests can also be expensive, often ranging from $20 to $50 each.
Maximizing fertility
When you´ re trying to conceive, consider these simple do´ s and don´ ts.
Do:
Have sex regularly. If you consistently have sex two or three times a week, you´ re almost certain to hit a fertile period at some point. For healthy couples who want to conceive, there´ s no such thing as too much sex. For many couples, this may be all it takes.
Have sex once a day near the time of ovulation. Daily intercourse during the days leading up to ovulation may increase the odds of conception. Although your partner´ s sperm concentration will drop slightly each time you have sex, the reduction isn´ t usually an issue for healthy men.
Make healthy lifestyle choices. Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, eat healthy foods and keep stress under control. The same good habits will serve you and your baby well during pregnancy.
Consider preconception planning. Your doctor can assess your overall health and help you identify lifestyle changes that may improve your chances for a healthy pregnancy. Preconception planning is especially helpful if you or your partner have any health issues.
Take your vitamins. Folic acid (vitamin B-9) plays an essential role in a baby´ s development. Taking a prenatal vitamin or folic acid supplement beginning at least one month before conception through the first trimester of pregnancy can reduce the risk of spina bifida and other neural tube defects by up to 70 percent.
Don´ t:
Smoke. Tobacco changes the cervical mucus, which may keep sperm from reaching the egg. Smoking may also increase the risk of miscarriage and deprive your developing baby of oxygen and nutrients. If you smoke, ask your doctor to help you quit before conception. For your family´ s sake, vow to quit for good.
Drink alcohol. Alcohol is off-limits if you´ re pregnant — or hope to be.
Take medication without your doctor´ s OK. Certain medications — even those available without a prescription — can make it difficult to conceive. Others may not be safe once you´ re pregnant.
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2007-06-16
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Name: anik Subject: understand your cycle first
Hi Priyanka, The following may give you some idea about your most fertile days, which I cut and paste from some website. Hope it will be helpful for you. Good luck.
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Wondering how to get pregnant? Understand when you´ re most fertile, how often to have sx — and when to seek help.
Some couples seem to get pregnant simply by talking about it. For others, it takes plenty of patience and a bit of luck. If you´ re wondering how to get pregnant, start the old-fashioned way. Here´ s what you need to know — and when to seek help.
Baby-making basics
Conception is based on an intricate series of events.
Every month, hormones from your pituitary gland stimulate your ovaries to release an egg, or ovulate. This often happens around day 14 of the menstrual cycle, although the exact timing may vary among women or even from month to month.
Once the egg is released, it travels to the fallopian tube. If you want to conceive, now´ s the time. The egg has about 24 hours to unite with a sperm. Since sperm cells can survive in your reproductive tract for two to three days, it´ s best to have regular sx during the days leading up to ovulation.
If the egg is fertilized, it´ ll travel to the uterus two to four days later. There it´ ll attach to the uterine lining. You´ re pregnant! Your periods will stop as your body begins to support the embryo.
If the egg isn´ t fertilized, it´ ll break down and you´ ll have your next period as usual.
Understanding when you´ re most fertile
Learning how ovulation works is one thing. Determining when it´ s actually happening is something else. For many women, it´ s like hitting a moving target.
Keep an eye on the calendar
Use your day planner or another simple calendar to mark the day your period begins each month. Also track the number of days each period lasts. If you have a consistent 28-day cycle, ovulation is likely to begin about 14 days after the day your last period began.
If your cycles are somewhat long, subtract 18 from the number of days in your shortest cycle. When your next period begins, count ahead this many days. The next week is a reasonable guess for your most fertile days.
Pros. Calendar calculations can be done simply on paper. And they´ re free!
Cons. Many factors may affect the exact timing of ovulation, including illness, stress and exercise. Counting days is often inaccurate, especially for women who have irregular cycles.
Watch for changes in cervical mucus
Just before ovulation, you might notice an increase in clear, slippery vaginal secretions — if you look for it. These secretions typically resemble raw egg whites. After ovulation, when the odds of becoming pregnant are slim, the discharge will become cloudy and sticky or disappear entirely.
Pros. Changes in vaginal secretions are often an accurate sign of impending fertility. Simple observation is all that´ s needed, particularly inside the vagina.
Cons. You have to check your vagina for the secretions. And judging the texture or appearance of vaginal secretions can be somewhat subjective.
Track your basal body temperature
This is your body´ s temperature when you´ re fully at rest. Ovulation may cause a gradual rise in temperature or even a sudden jump — typically between 0.5 and 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit. You´ ll be most fertile during the two to three days before your temperature rises. You can assume ovulation has occurred when the slightly higher temperature remains steady for three days or more.
Use an oral thermometer to monitor your basal body temperature. Try the digital variety or one specifically designed to measure basal body temperature. Simply take your temperature every morning before you get out of bed. Plot the readings on graph paper and look for a pattern to emerge.
Pros. It´ s simple. The only cost is the thermometer. It´ s often most helpful to determine when you´ ve ovulated and judge if the timing is consistent from month to month.
Cons. The temperature change may be subtle, and the increase comes too late — after ovulation has already happened. It can be inconvenient to take your temperature at the same time every day, especially if you have irregular sleeping hours.
Try an ovulation monitoring kit
Over-the-counter ovulation kits test your urine for the surge in hormones that takes place before ovulation. For the most accurate results, follow the instructions on the label to the letter.
Pros. Ovulation kits can identify the most likely time of ovulation. They can even provide a signal before ovulation actually happens. They´ re available without a prescription in most pharmacies.
Cons. Ovulation kits often lead to excessively targeted sex — and timing sex so precisely can invite being too late. The tests can also be expensive, often ranging from $20 to $50 each.
Maximizing fertility
When you´ re trying to conceive, consider these simple do´ s and don´ ts.
Do:
Have sex regularly. If you consistently have sex two or three times a week, you´ re almost certain to hit a fertile period at some point. For healthy couples who want to conceive, there´ s no such thing as too much sex. For many couples, this may be all it takes.
Have sex once a day near the time of ovulation. Daily intercourse during the days leading up to ovulation may increase the odds of conception. Although your partner´ s sperm concentration will drop slightly each time you have sex, the reduction isn´ t usually an issue for healthy men.
Make healthy lifestyle choices. Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, eat healthy foods and keep stress under control. The same good habits will serve you and your baby well during pregnancy.
Consider preconception planning. Your doctor can assess your overall health and help you identify lifestyle changes that may improve your chances for a healthy pregnancy. Preconception planning is especially helpful if you or your partner have any health issues.
Take your vitamins. Folic acid (vitamin B-9) plays an essential role in a baby´ s development. Taking a prenatal vitamin or folic acid supplement beginning at least one month before conception through the first trimester of pregnancy can reduce the risk of spina bifida and other neural tube defects by up to 70 percent.
Don´ t:
Smoke. Tobacco changes the cervical mucus, which may keep sperm from reaching the egg. Smoking may also increase the risk of miscarriage and deprive your developing baby of oxygen and nutrients. If you smoke, ask your doctor to help you quit before conception. For your family´ s sake, vow to quit for good.
Drink alcohol. Alcohol is off-limits if you´ re pregnant — or hope to be.
Take medication without your doctor´ s OK. Certain medications — even those available without a prescription — can make it difficult to conceive. Others may not be safe once you´ re pregnant.
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