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.
First things first
The first thing you must do when you make the decision to have a
baby is to visit your gynecologist. This is a vital step as you
will need a German measles vaccination if you haven't had one already,
and to make sure you are receiving enough folic acid to prevent
birth defects. The gynecologist will also answer any of your questions
and will provide you with further tips on how to get pregnant.
When to do it
The best time is dependent on your ovulation cycle. Your ovulation
period lasts six days - the first five days before and leading up
to the sixth day in which you ovulate - and it's during this time
at which you are most fertile. Your ovulation period is usually
midway between your menstrual cycles which for most women is about
14 days before their next period is due. This is usually the best
time to get pregnant but if it doesn't work for you, another tip
is to wait until days 10 and 18 of your cycle (day 1 as the first
day of your period) and have intercourse every other day during
this time. This way, intercourse and ovulation are bound to coincide.
At-home ovulation
kits
If you want to be more precise and exact, you can purchase an at-home
ovulation prediction kit which uses your body temperature to determine
whether you are ovulating. It is said that when you are ovulating,
your body temperature increases by 0.8 degrees. These kits can give
you warning from one to one and a half days in advance as to the
best time to get pregnant.
How often?
A frequent concern for those whom want to know how to get pregnant
is how often to try. It is a fact that the more frequently a man
ejaculates, the lower his sperm count becomes. So, those who are
trying for a baby often have sex every few days to build this sperm
count. However, this isn't necessary. Even though the sperm count
may be lower, it is still high enough for pregnancy to occur. The
best tip is to make love when you want to. Remember that having
a baby should be fun too, so try not to focus too much on how often
and when. Of course those who are only having intercourse once a
week will significantly lessen their chances.
Not working?
If after a month or two you are still not pregnant, don't panic!
If you were previously on the pill, it can take some time before
your cycle is regularized which can delay the conception. It may
also be harder for smokers to get pregnant so if you are a smoker,
another tip on how to get pregnant is to decrease or stop smoking.
If you are very seriously concerned about your inability to get
pregnant and these tips on how to get pregnant have not helped,
then you may want to consult a gynecologist.
Remember though that
you should take your time and have fun! Don't focus too much on
the goal of how to get pregnant and you'll be unexpectedly surprised.
Article written by Sarah
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