Ovulation
And Conception
By Elizabeth Morgan
Conception and Ovulation are two sides of same coin and a crucial
stage in the delicate balance of hormonal system, sperm production
and pregnancy. A man produces sperm every day, while women ovulate
only once during an ovulation cycle. In this short time period of
7 to 21 days, the egg is fertilized or destroyed, and conception
takes place.
During Conception several
eggs are released by both ovaries. Ovulation is triggered by the
body releasing luteinizing hormone, or LH. If sperm is successful
in fertilizing the egg, it results in a series of cell divisions
increasing in number every 14 to 18 hours. The embryo, containing
about 50 to 100 cells, reaches the uterus about five days after
ovulation. It then expands and hatches through the accompanying
eggshell to implant and replicate.
Timing the cycle from
Ovulation to Conception is important, in that women sometimes are
too stressed out or physically unfit to go through with the process.
A woman’s emotional and physical health plays a major role
in her productivity quotient. To test this quotient, instruments
such as Fertility Monitors, Ferning Microscopes or basal body thermometers
are useful. Sometimes these tests or instruments prove ineffective
if women are going through menopause symptoms, impaired liver or
kidney function or polycystic ovarian syndrome. Certain antibiotics,
like tetracyclines, affect a woman's cycle of hormonal contraception,
fertility treatments or hormone replacement therapy. Equally important
is the timing of birth control pills. Traveling, change of jobs,
illness, weight loss or vigorous exercising can affect Ovulation.
On occasions,
such as sex during fertile time, some women do not conceive immediately,
or the egg does not implant even with Ovulation. The problem is
the timing of intercourse, since Conception takes place with Ovulation
and it is spoiled by hard work, stress or problems. So plan sex
on the day of ovulation or, at most, two days before it, taking
into account that men need up to two days to regenerate their sperm
reserves. Strategize Conception and Ovulation by maintaining an
Ovulation calendar to predict fertile dates, end of menstrual cycle
and possible due dates.
Ovulation and Conception
are major issues in a woman’s life, Conception is more likely
to be successful if a woman maintains a calm attitude through activities
and diet that enhance fertility.
Ovulation provides detailed
information about ovulation, ovulation after miscarriage, ovulation
and conception, ovulation bleeding and more. Ovulation is the sister
site of PMS Symptoms.
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