TIMING A PREGNANCY

With as many as one in six couples can take a year or more to conceive and these delays in becoming pregnant can simply be a result of bad timing. This means that sexual intercourse is not taking place around the time of ovulation - the most fertile days in a woman's menstrual cycle.

So, if you are planning a pregnancy or have taken longer than expected to conceive, you will increase your chances of success by finding out when the woman is ovulating.

The key to natural conception and pregnancy is to do the following;


For the woman .....

  • Identify when you are about to ovulate....
  • Have intercourse at this time.
  • take a proven fertility supplement
  • babystart products are designed to help
vaginal infection detector test Another new product from Med-Direct - this is aimed at women planning to conceive and can help identify the cause of a vaginal infection. This is important for women planning a pregnancy because vaginal infections can reduce fertility and cause miscarriage.

For the man....

  • Check your sperm concentration...
  • Abstain from intercourse for at least 3 days before your partner is expected to ovulate..
  • Have intercourse just before or at the time your partner is ovulating..
  • Consider taking Proxeed to improve your reproductive health
  • babystart products are designed to help

If you want to know more about male fertility please Click Here


How long will it take to become pregnant...?

If you are both fertile we would expect you to conceive within 3-4 months by following the advice above. Any longer and we would advise you seek help and explain that you have been doing everything right... yet not had a result - this is evidence that you may benefit from some medical help.

 

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