Getting Pregnant


Written on October 23, 2009 – 9:53 am | by marshallbecker1963

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So you want to get pregnant, but you have been having trouble doing so. I have some great tips that will help you on your way to achieving your goal.br /
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First, to know how long your menstrual cycles are, track them on the calendar for 2 or 3 months. Your menstrual cycle starts with the day your period starts and stops the day before your next period starts. If you are not sure the number of days in your menstrual cycle, you can use 28 days. This is the normal length of a menstrual cycle.br /
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In order for you to get pregnant, you should have sex before you ovulate, at least two or three days before ovulation – those will be your most fertile days.br /
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How will you know when you#039;re going to ovulate? There are many methods available, ovulation predictor kits or tracking your basal body temperature. Research states that the best time for intercourse is the day you notice the most fertile cervical mucus.br /
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Fertile cervical mucus is cervical discharge that looks like egg-white and usually appears on the days before ovulation. This will be the time you are most likely to get pregnant.br /
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Regardless of what day ovulation happens, pregnancy is more likely to occur if you have sex on a day when fertile cervical mucus is present. This could be because cervical mucus helps the sperm survive and move along.br /
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bWaiting for Ovulation is not the Greatest Idea/bbr /
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