Some people take many months to get pregnant, but there are actually tricks to getting pregnant fast.
If you learn to pay attention to your body's signals and make use of some aids, you may even find that you get pregnant the first month of trying.
Try out some of these tricks to getting pregnant fast:
If you learn to pay attention to your body's signals and make use of some aids, you may even find that you get pregnant the first month of trying.
Try out some of these tricks to getting pregnant fast:
- Know when you ovulate.
The time to get pregnant is during ovulation, but it's difficult for most women to know when this is happening.
You need to look at all of the signs.
For example, you may take an ovulation test, which can tell you that you'll be ovulating in a few days.
You can also check your cervical mucus for a discharge that resembles egg whites or track your basal body temperature, noting a pattern that you can use to predict ovulation. - Have sex on your estimated ovulation date as well as a few days before.
This gives you the best chance of getting pregnant because sperm can live inside you for several days.
Be the time your body releases the egg, there will be sperm waiting to fertilize it. - Have sex even more often.
Many doctors recommend every other day or every two to three days.
You can never be sure when you're going to ovulate.
Even when you have had a steady cycle for months, there might be something different about this month's cycle.
Frequent sex means that you have a better chance of getting pregnant. - Do the baby dance before you go to sleep.
If you have sex right before you sleep, the sperm can stay inside you longer.
Getting up immediately after sex allows some of the sperm to leak out. - Use a conception-friendly lubricant.
Around the time that you ovulate, you should notice an increase in cervical mucus.
In some women, this isn't enough.
If you need to use a lubricant during sex, choose one that's specially formulated for conception.
Regular lubricants can actually hinder sperm mobility, making it more difficult for you to get pregnant. - Get your body ready for pregnancy before you try to conceive.
A baby is more likely to grow and thrive in a body that's healthy.
Start eating healthier foods (even dropping some weight if you can) and quit any habits that could harm your baby, such as smoking or drinking alcohol. - Relax.
Stress can hinder your ability to conceive.
If you feel pressure about work, family or even about conception, it may block your chances of having a baby.
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