Archive for November, 2009

How to Get Pregnant

How to get pregnant – Are you trying to get pregnant without success – Read this article and learn how to get pregnant fast. Events leading to conception The first step towards conception is ovulation. Ovulation is the release of the egg by the ovaries on receiving signals from the hormones in your pituitary gland. The timing of ovulation varies in different women, but generally it occurs close to the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. This is the best time to have regular sex so that the egg that moves from the ovaries to the fallopian tube unites with the sperm for conception. The egg can survive only for 24 hours to unite with the sperm. The life span of the sperm after ejaculation depends on the environment. Sperm ejaculated into the women’s vagina can survive in the cervical mucous and fertilize the egg in three to fi Read more >>

Learn How to Get Pregnant with Pregnancy Miracle

Last week, I came across this incredible holistic pregnancy program written by a nutritionist and a health consultant. Her name is Lisa Olson. Lisa has the incredible ability to cut through all the BS and hype that surrounds overcoming infertility and getting pregnant naturally. Do you want to learn how to get pregnant and give birth to healthy children from someone who has herself cured her infertility (and coached many women in reversing infertility issues), or from someone who just read about how to get pregnant? Sorry, but experience wins out in my book. I will always want to learn from the person who’s actually done what I’m trying to do. If you’re battling with any type infertility or are struggling to get pregnant especially if you’re on your late 30′s or late 40′s, you MUST check this out – Read more >>
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Getting pregnant can be much harder than you think. For a healthy fertile couple the normal success rate is only around 15-20%, so it's not uncommon to take some time to conceive. Infertility or subfertility (that's when it takes longer than expected to conceive) affects around one in seven couples in the UK. The usual definition of infertility is when a couple do not achieve a pregnancy after two years of regular, unprotected sex. Common cases of infertility include, ovulation problems, tubal blockage or endometriosis, male fertility problems or unexplained problems.