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  • How Would I Have a Better Chance of Having a Boy?

    Many parents secretly desire to conceive a baby of a particular gender. Most parents will love their child no matter what its gender, but some parents can definitely be biased toward one gender or...

  • How to Get Pregnant After Age 40

    Getting pregnant after the age of 40 can be simple for some women and very frustrating for others. Despite what we see on TV and in the movies, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant at an...

  • How to Tell When You Are Ovulating

    Women tend to begin ovulation during their menstrual cycle, but it takes days for the egg to move into place where it can become fertilized. There are indications and techniques that you can...

  • Can You Get Pregnant Right Before You Ovulate?

    Sperm can live inside a woman for three to five days, according to the American Pregnancy Association. If you have had intercourse within five days before ovulation, it is possible to get pregnant.

  • How to Conceive a Baby Fast

    Have you been trying to conceive a baby and you are wondering why it is taking so long. There are many things that you can do to increase your chances of fertility.

  • How to Recognize the First Signs of Being Pregnant

    When trying to conceive, many women anxiously await the first signs of being pregnant. If this is a second, third, or fourth pregnancy, those symptoms may be easy to recognize and a woman might...

  • How to Take Fertility Drugs at Home

    The idea of taking an injection at home may make some people uneasy. However, with fertility medications there are often so many injections required that it becomes impractical to have a doctor...

  • How to Stop Taking Jolessa In Order to Get Pregnant

    Jolessa is a prescription contraceptive pill. Since it contains both progestins and estrogen, it is considered a combined birth control pill. Jolessa allows for an extended time without a...

  • How to Become Pregnant While Husband is On Chemo?

    When a partner is being treated for cancer using chemotherapy, building a family can become difficult. Sources such as Cancer Research UK and the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of...

  • How to Increase Sperm Content and Potency

    Having a family is an important step for most couples. When fertility becomes an issue, it can be expensive and painful to go through many of the available procedures. In some cases, increasing...

  • How to Use a Syringe to Get Pregnant

    At home insemination, sometimes referred to as the "turkey-baster method" is a way to assist conception by placing the sperm in the woman's vagina, similar to a doctor-performed intrauterine...

  • How to Get Pregnant After Depo-Provera Injections and Contraceptive Pill

    Both Depo-Provera injections and contraceptive pills are forms of hormonal birth control. These medications not only prevent pregnancy, but they also regulate your balance of progesterone and...

  • How to Try to Get Pregnant Naturally

    A baby is created when a man's sperm, found within the semen, fertilizes a woman's egg, located in the uterus. Once a fetus is formed, it takes around nine months to mature into a fully formed...

  • How to Get Pregnant With Herbs

    For centuries, women have used herbal remedies to prevent or assist pregnancy. The American Pregnancy Association recommends that women who are looking to use herbal supplements in pregnancy and...

  • How to Diagnose Multiple Births

    Becoming pregnant can be a big adjustment, especially if it is the first time. Finding out that you are pregnant with more than one child can mean an even larger adjustment, but being able to...

  • How to Increase Your HCG Levels

    Human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG for short, is a hormone that is present when a woman is pregnant. It is made by the cells that form the placenta and can often be detected as early as 11 days...

  • How to Determine the Sex of a Baby Prior to an Ultrasound

    If you have ever been pregnant or known someone who has, then you have probably heard of ways to determine the sex of the baby without medical help. These ways are usually thought of as myths or...

  • How to Conceive Quickly

    Starting a family is a big step for a couple to take. With all the information and myths out there, some couples aren't sure where to start.

  • How to Increase Chances of Multiple Births on Clomid

    Clomiphene, or Clomid, is a fertility medication used to increase a woman's level of estrogen and encourage ovulation. According to the Jones Institute of Reproductive Medicine, taking Clomid...

  • How to Increase Odds of Multiple Births

    Multiple births can happen for several reasons. When a woman releases more than one viable egg and all eggs are fertilized and implanted, this leads to multiple births. A single fertilized egg can...

  • How to Store Mixed HCG

    Human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, is a hormone produced by a woman's body during pregnancy. It is used as a trigger injection to cause ovulation during fertility treatment. Certain diet and...

  • How to Regulate a Menstrual Cycle Without Birth Control Pills

    Women who have irregular menstrual cycles are prescribed birth control pills to help balance hormones and start regular menstruation. Having a regular menstrual period is important for women who...

  • How to Tell If You Are Pregnant by Basal Body Temp

    Charting your basal body temperature can reveal many things about your menstrual cycle. By observing your temperature, you can determine if and when ovulation has occurred. You may also be able to...

  • How to Check Hormone Levels

    Hormone balances dictate the length and success of the menstrual cycle. When one or more of these hormones is out of balance it can cause late or missed menstruation or suppress ovulation, making...

  • How to Tell If You're Pregnant While on the Pill

    It's possible to get pregnant while on birth control pills. For most women, birth control pills regulate their period. A missed period is the most obvious sign of pregnancy. Some types of oral...

  • How to Raise HCG

    Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is produced naturally by pregnant women. It is present in their blood and urine, and this is the hormone that pregnancy tests measure when determining if a...

  • How to Help Increase Your Chances of Conception

    There are many things that can factor in and affect your chances of conception. Here you will find some little lifestyle changes and tips you can use to start increasing your chances of getting...

  • How to Cure Hormone Imbalance in Menstruation

    A hormone imbalance can cause the menstrual cycle to become irregular or stop completely. This can lead to a buildup of uterine lining and cause difficulty in determining when ovulation occurs,...

  • When is the Best Time to Start Trying to Have a Baby?

    With the US Department of Agriculture estimating the cost of a new baby at around $20,000 for the first year, including the cost of birth, day care, and other baby essentials, couples might wonder...

  • How to Get Pregnant in Middle Age

    It is more difficult for a middle-aged woman to get pregnant than a woman in her 20s. In fact, by age 40 the chance of conceiving each month drops to 5 percent. This decrease in fertility may be...

  • How to get pregnant after a copper IUD

    Copper IUD devices do not use hormones to control pregnancy, and therefore they do not require a long period of recovery for fertility to return. This is convenient for women who are sensitive to...

  • How to Become Pregnant After the Pill

    Birth control pills regulate the hormones of the reproductive cycle in order to prevent pregnancy. Progestins thicken cervical mucus, creating a physical barrier so that sperm cannot enter the...

  • Ages of Couples That Undergo IVF Treatment

    In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an assisted reproductive technology. It is the process of fertilizing an egg by manually uniting the egg and sperm in a laboratory dish. The resulting embryo is...

  • How to Speed Up the Conception Process

    Couples trying to get pregnant can get frustrated if pregnancy doesn't happen right away. Women are fertile only during their ovulation. Ovulation occurs between the 12th and 21st day of the...

  • How to Increase Odds With Artificial Insemination

    Artificial insemination is the common term applied to any process in which sperm are launched into the female reproductive tract through any means other than sexual intercourse. There are several...

  • How to Get Pregnant After Coming Off of Depo-provera

    Were you on the depo-provera injections for birth control and are now trying to conceive but having no luck? Well I've been there before and after some research and trial-and-errors I was able to...

  • Why Wouldn't I Get Pregnant When I Ovulate?

    To become pregnant, a woman must have intercourse during or near the time when she is ovulating. Her fertile period lasts from the time the egg is released from the follicle until about 24 hours...

  • How to Increase HCG

    Human chorionic gonadotrophin, also known as hCG, is a hormone produced by a woman's body during pregnancy. In a normal, healthy pregnancy, hCG levels will rise naturally, doubling every 48-72...

  • Can You Get Pregnant When You're Not Fertile?

    Throughout a woman's menstrual cycle her fertility will wax and wane. Ideally, a woman is most fertile just as the egg is released from the follicle. This period of fertility lasts 24 hours, after...

  • Facts About Stopping Birth Control & Getting Pregnant

    As soon as a couple stops using birth control, there is the possibility of pregnancy. Knowing the process from birth control to pregnancy can be a great help when trying to conceive.

  • Fertility Massage Therapy

    According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 12 percent of the reproductive age U.S. population faces problems with infertility. That's 7.3 million women and their partners who...

  • Methods of Sperm Collection From Men

    Sperm collection from men may be performed for a number of reasons. It may be collected for medical testing purposes, cryopreservation, or to be used in future fertilization of a woman's egg...

  • Do I Have to Lose Weight to Become Pregnant?

    Overweight women may have difficulty in becoming pregnant. The American Pregnancy Association reports that women who are overweight during pregnancy have an increased risk of gestational diabetes...

  • How to Use a Clearblue Ovulation Test

    Clearblue ovulation tests are available in both digital and non-digital formats. The tests detect the presence of luteinizing hormone in the urine. This hormone increases dramatically, referred to...

  • How to Get Pregnant Without Fertility Treatments

    This is by no means a guaranteed method. Sometimes, as much as we long for something, it just isn't meant to be. And sometimes, you find a solution and get what you want. I was able to get...

  • How to Get Pregnant Naturally With Herbs

    Many women seek assistance when trying to become pregnant, whether they suffer from infertility or just need an extra boost to push the process along. Herbal supplements may be used in place of...

  • How to Get Pregnant Naturally if You're Close to 40

    If you’re trying to get pregnant and are approaching 40, worries about infertility and trying to conceive can be very stressful. You can’t help but notice ads from fertility clinics talking about...

  • How to Create a Chart for Your Menstrual Cycle

    Keeping track of ovulation is the key to trying to get pregnant. But, by creating an easy to use chart, you can monitor your entire menstrual cycle which may help you keep track of any...

  • How to Get Pregnant Using Frozen Donor Sperm

    Getting pregnant using frozen donor sperm is a process that requires the attention of a medical professional. In order to ensure the best chances of conception, the insemination of this sperm must...

  • Can You Get Pregnant If You Don't Get Your Period?

    While a menstrual period is generally considered part of a regular menstrual cycle, it's actually not necessary for conception to occur. For a woman to become pregnant, she must ovulate and...

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