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When You’re Ready and It Doesn’t Happen: Some Basic Fertility Help Tips

By: Toni Bostrom

We know our body best so we are our own source of fertility help. No one knows our bodies more than we do, and so when we are attentive that there is a small window for getting pregnant monthly and if we can hear our body clock ticking, we would be able to take full advantage of this short time frame.

The first bit of information that women should know is that conceiving has nothing to do with the frequency of intercourse. This is one areawhere quality, not quantity, matters. Under the best conditions, there are only a few days a month when a woman is able to have a baby and even then they only have around 25 percent chance of conceiving.

Timing is perhaps the most decisive factor in conceiving, but so many people do not know when the time is right. One basic fertility help is dispelling the thought that ovulation starts on the 14th day of the monthly period as this is only accurate for women who regularly have a 28-day cycle.

There are a lot of women who have either shorter or longer cycles than 28 days and who do not ovulate on the 14th day. That is why this information is dependent on how well a woman knows her body. The menstrual cycle also varies month on month and that it is very common to ovulate on the 13th or the 15th day after the monthly menstruation.

One of the best ways to conceive is to find out approximately what time each month you do ovulate. The best way to do that is to get a basal body temperature and take note of your temperature each morning upon waking, before doing anything else. If you do this for some time you will see that your temperatures rise each month a few tenths of a degree and then stay up until your period comes. This change in temperature signifies that you have indeed ovulated. When you know when this occurs month to month, you will have a better chance of calculating when you might be ovulating.

Another fertility help tip has to do with the timing of intercourse, and the location and viability of the sperm after. Ensure that the sperm is inside the woman's body before the egg cell is released. Sperm cells are viable as long as 5 days but the egg cell only stays alive for half a day to a day. As a good rule of thumb, the couple would want to have intercourse days before ovulation and on the day of ovulation itself.

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In summary, the most useful fertility help is having a basic awareness of the body's ovulation cycle and being able to time intercourses with them.


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