|
|
Basal Body Temperature Charting for Conception So you've made the decision. You and your partner have decided to start a family. If you're like most couples, you've spenta lot of time and energy trying not to conceive; be prepared, itmight take . . . Natural pregnancy achievement uses the fertility awarenessmethod along with natural family planning. I think this is oneof the best methods to pregnancy achievement. As a mom-to-be youwant to give . . . It is simply not right to say that all women ovulate on day 14 of their cycles. I've been researching about fertility for over10 years now and I'm still amazed that the prevailing thought isif you . . . What Is Basal Body Temperature? Whether you are trying to have a boy or a girl, just become pregnant, or perhaps looking at natural birth control methods, you have probably heard or saw a lot . . . Two Ways to Tell When You are Ovulating Getting pregnant does not always happen when you would like it to. Some couples decide it is time to have kids and within amonth or two they are announcing they are pregnant. Other couples try month . . . Know Your Own Reproductive Cycle and Get the Most Fertile Period Ovulation means the release of the egg from the woman' ovary. This keeps good for 12 hours, after which it degenerates. The sperm on the other hand stays good and can survive in the woman's reproduct. . . When Am I Most Likely to Become Pregnant? The process of becoming pregnant varies greatly from couple tocouple. While some couples try for years to conceive, others become pregnant without even trying. A woman may become familiar with her . . . . How to Take your Basal Body Temperature Many women are interested in tracking their basal body temperatures when getting ready to conceive. Basal body temperature refers to the temperature of your body when it is atrest. Slight changes in . . . If you are planning a family and want to time your baby-making sex, you are most likely to feel the need to assess your fertility in order to optimize chances of pregnancy so that you may know when to . . . Improving your Chances to get Pregnant The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention recognize preconception care as an important factor of health care for allwomen of reproductive age, developing educational programs to improve both. . . Using Fertility Awareness Methods to Focus Conceptive Efforts As couples embark upon the second stage of family planning, conception, after many years of practicing contraception, they may soon find that becoming pregnant might just be more difficult than they . . .

