How to Get Pregnant by Learning How to Increase Fertility
Is getting pregnant as simple as hopping in bed and hoping for the best? Well, yes and no. Countless women get pregnant without a second thought and then there are those who need a little help – a few hints to bring about the desired pregnancy. Instead of going month after month with no positive result, start armed with knowledge to increase your chances of conception!
First thing, you will want to find a good physician – preferably an OB/GYN. If you do not have one, find a good one and schedule an exam. This exam will ensure you that everything is okay. Your physician will not test you for infertility but this visit is to ensure that you have your annual pelvic exam; checking for cancer and STD’s (sexually transmitted diseases) and to see that you appear to be healthy. Ask your doctor about a time limit for the pregnancy to occur before starting infertility tests. Some physicians will say one year, some will say six months and depending on your age, some may say as little as three months.
Because pregnancy happens about two weeks before we actually realize, it is a good idea to practice proper nutrition. Start by taking a prenatal vitamin every day too. Wean yourself of bad habits such as smoking, drinking alcohol and most certainly drugs.
If you have not already done so, learn the basics of charting and put it into practice. Purchase a good basal body thermometer and download a chart. This helps in two areas - 1. You will know when and if you are ovulating. 2. You will know if you may possibly have an infertility problem.
A doctor will appreciate at least three months of charts if you suspect an infertility problem - this will help to come to a diagnosis sooner.
First, learn to fertility chart, how to chart your fertility signs and achieve pregnancy from the three main signs – 1. Temperature, 2. Cervical fluid and 3. Cervical mucus. Read answers to these questions – are ovulation predictor kits worth it? Discover the timing of intercourse, and discover how orgasms may affect your chances of conception. Find out the reasons not to douche. One chapter is on breastfeeding and conception. Also included is a chapter on choosing the gender of your baby. Find out the virtue of taking a break from the conception game if need be.
The next chapters will make up the subjects of nutrition and the tried and true successful hints – little tips on getting pregnant.
Then the focus of When Sex Isn’t Enough is to shed light on the minor fertility problems that keep many women from conceiving and to offer the low-tech treatments available without a prescription. In addition, this book will help to bring about the awareness of major infertility if any exists, to prepare for diagnosis and treatment.
When Sex Isn’t Enough will briefly explain potential male and female reproductive problems – the signs and symptoms of infertility followed by a description of the fertility tests and diagnosis that your physician may run if infertility is suspected.
An explanation in this eBook of several infertility conditions from anovulation to thyroid. The second highlight of the book is the detailed over-the- counter treatments for minor infertility. The "Low-tech" cure from simple supplements of herbs and vitamins to over-the-counter medications and little helps and hints in achieving pregnancy.
Features at the end are a brief explanation of major infertility problems such as needing a sperm donor, artificial insemination, and in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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First thing, you will want to find a good physician – preferably an OB/GYN. If you do not have one, find a good one and schedule an exam. This exam will ensure you that everything is okay. Your physician will not test you for infertility but this visit is to ensure that you have your annual pelvic exam; checking for cancer and STD’s (sexually transmitted diseases) and to see that you appear to be healthy. Ask your doctor about a time limit for the pregnancy to occur before starting infertility tests. Some physicians will say one year, some will say six months and depending on your age, some may say as little as three months.
Because pregnancy happens about two weeks before we actually realize, it is a good idea to practice proper nutrition. Start by taking a prenatal vitamin every day too. Wean yourself of bad habits such as smoking, drinking alcohol and most certainly drugs.
If you have not already done so, learn the basics of charting and put it into practice. Purchase a good basal body thermometer and download a chart. This helps in two areas - 1. You will know when and if you are ovulating. 2. You will know if you may possibly have an infertility problem.
A doctor will appreciate at least three months of charts if you suspect an infertility problem - this will help to come to a diagnosis sooner.
First, learn to fertility chart, how to chart your fertility signs and achieve pregnancy from the three main signs – 1. Temperature, 2. Cervical fluid and 3. Cervical mucus. Read answers to these questions – are ovulation predictor kits worth it? Discover the timing of intercourse, and discover how orgasms may affect your chances of conception. Find out the reasons not to douche. One chapter is on breastfeeding and conception. Also included is a chapter on choosing the gender of your baby. Find out the virtue of taking a break from the conception game if need be.
The next chapters will make up the subjects of nutrition and the tried and true successful hints – little tips on getting pregnant.
Then the focus of When Sex Isn’t Enough is to shed light on the minor fertility problems that keep many women from conceiving and to offer the low-tech treatments available without a prescription. In addition, this book will help to bring about the awareness of major infertility if any exists, to prepare for diagnosis and treatment.
When Sex Isn’t Enough will briefly explain potential male and female reproductive problems – the signs and symptoms of infertility followed by a description of the fertility tests and diagnosis that your physician may run if infertility is suspected.
An explanation in this eBook of several infertility conditions from anovulation to thyroid. The second highlight of the book is the detailed over-the- counter treatments for minor infertility. The "Low-tech" cure from simple supplements of herbs and vitamins to over-the-counter medications and little helps and hints in achieving pregnancy.
Features at the end are a brief explanation of major infertility problems such as needing a sperm donor, artificial insemination, and in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
How to Get Pregnant by Learning How to Increase Fertility
Is getting pregnant as simple as hopping in bed and hoping for the best? Well, yes and no. Countless women get pregnant without a second thought and then there are those who need a little help – a few hints to bring about the desired pregnancy. Instead of going month after month with no positive result, start armed with knowledge to increase your chances of conception!
First thing, you will want to find a good physician – preferably an OB/GYN. If you do not have one, find a good one and schedule an exam. This exam will ensure you that everything is okay. Your physician will not test you for infertility but this visit is to ensure that you have your annual pelvic exam; checking for cancer and STD’s (sexually transmitted diseases) and to see that you appear to be healthy. Ask your doctor about a time limit for the pregnancy to occur before starting infertility tests. Some physicians will say one year, some will say six months and depending on your age, some may say as little as three months.
Because pregnancy happens about two weeks before we actually realize, it is a good idea to practice proper nutrition. Start by taking a prenatal vitamin every day too. Wean yourself of bad habits such as smoking, drinking alcohol and most certainly drugs.
If you have not already done so, learn the basics of charting and put it into practice. Purchase a good basal body thermometer and download a chart. This helps in two areas - 1. You will know when and if you are ovulating. 2. You will know if you may possibly have an infertility problem.
A doctor will appreciate at least three months of charts if you suspect an infertility problem - this will help to come to a diagnosis sooner.
First, learn to fertility chart, how to chart your fertility signs and achieve pregnancy from the three main signs – 1. Temperature, 2. Cervical fluid and 3. Cervical mucus. Read answers to these questions – are ovulation predictor kits worth it? Discover the timing of intercourse, and discover how orgasms may affect your chances of conception. Find out the reasons not to douche. One chapter is on breastfeeding and conception. Also included is a chapter on choosing the gender of your baby. Find out the virtue of taking a break from the conception game if need be.
The next chapters will make up the subjects of nutrition and the tried and true successful hints – little tips on getting pregnant.
Then the focus of When Sex Isn’t Enough is to shed light on the minor fertility problems that keep many women from conceiving and to offer the low-tech treatments available without a prescription. In addition, this book will help to bring about the awareness of major infertility if any exists, to prepare for diagnosis and treatment.
When Sex Isn’t Enough will briefly explain potential male and female reproductive problems – the signs and symptoms of infertility followed by a description of the fertility tests and diagnosis that your physician may run if infertility is suspected.
An explanation in this eBook of several infertility conditions from anovulation to thyroid. The second highlight of the book is the detailed over-the- counter treatments for minor infertility. The "Low-tech" cure from simple supplements of herbs and vitamins to over-the-counter medications and little helps and hints in achieving pregnancy.
Features at the end are a brief explanation of major infertility problems such as needing a sperm donor, artificial insemination, and in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
First thing, you will want to find a good physician – preferably an OB/GYN. If you do not have one, find a good one and schedule an exam. This exam will ensure you that everything is okay. Your physician will not test you for infertility but this visit is to ensure that you have your annual pelvic exam; checking for cancer and STD’s (sexually transmitted diseases) and to see that you appear to be healthy. Ask your doctor about a time limit for the pregnancy to occur before starting infertility tests. Some physicians will say one year, some will say six months and depending on your age, some may say as little as three months.
Because pregnancy happens about two weeks before we actually realize, it is a good idea to practice proper nutrition. Start by taking a prenatal vitamin every day too. Wean yourself of bad habits such as smoking, drinking alcohol and most certainly drugs.
If you have not already done so, learn the basics of charting and put it into practice. Purchase a good basal body thermometer and download a chart. This helps in two areas - 1. You will know when and if you are ovulating. 2. You will know if you may possibly have an infertility problem.
A doctor will appreciate at least three months of charts if you suspect an infertility problem - this will help to come to a diagnosis sooner.
First, learn to fertility chart, how to chart your fertility signs and achieve pregnancy from the three main signs – 1. Temperature, 2. Cervical fluid and 3. Cervical mucus. Read answers to these questions – are ovulation predictor kits worth it? Discover the timing of intercourse, and discover how orgasms may affect your chances of conception. Find out the reasons not to douche. One chapter is on breastfeeding and conception. Also included is a chapter on choosing the gender of your baby. Find out the virtue of taking a break from the conception game if need be.
The next chapters will make up the subjects of nutrition and the tried and true successful hints – little tips on getting pregnant.
Then the focus of When Sex Isn’t Enough is to shed light on the minor fertility problems that keep many women from conceiving and to offer the low-tech treatments available without a prescription. In addition, this book will help to bring about the awareness of major infertility if any exists, to prepare for diagnosis and treatment.
When Sex Isn’t Enough will briefly explain potential male and female reproductive problems – the signs and symptoms of infertility followed by a description of the fertility tests and diagnosis that your physician may run if infertility is suspected.
An explanation in this eBook of several infertility conditions from anovulation to thyroid. The second highlight of the book is the detailed over-the- counter treatments for minor infertility. The "Low-tech" cure from simple supplements of herbs and vitamins to over-the-counter medications and little helps and hints in achieving pregnancy.
Features at the end are a brief explanation of major infertility problems such as needing a sperm donor, artificial insemination, and in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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BN ID: | 2940013775350 |
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Publisher: | Lori Ramsey |
Publication date: | 01/13/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 183 KB |
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