Getting Pregnant

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Dec 17, 2009
If you want to have a second child, wait at least 6 to 11 months before getting pregnant again to avoid common complications.

Dr. Sorina Grisaru-Granovsky, the author of the study at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem, said that spacing pregnancies plays an important role in preventing numerous complications such as

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Dec 01, 2009
Knowing when you are ovulating is very important if you are trying to get pregnant. Nowadays women can use a great range of ovulation detectors and predictors to know when they are most fertile. There are also many ways to get to know your fertile window using body signs of ovulation.

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Nov 17, 2009
When you are trying to conceive, you want to be certain that you are psychologically and physically ready for having a baby. The best way to conceive successfully is to ensure your and your partner's health. However, there are many habits and things that can affect your fertility and considerably lower your chances for successful conception.

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Nov 03, 2009
Many women have heard about the old wives tale that a woman should lie with her feet up after sexual intercourse to boost her chances of successful conception. Now, it seems that this is really true, as scientists found that women, who lie on their back for 15 minutes after the artificial insemination have better odds of conceiving a baby.

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Oct 02, 2009
Many women, who are trying to conceive, want to know if they are pregnant as early as possible. Using home pregnancy tests is the easiest and the most convenient way to know if you are pregnant at the comfort of your own home.

Home pregnancy test is a tool that is meant to determine if a woman is pregnant from home.

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Jun 01, 2009
Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is an innovative home pregnancy test that was designed not only to tell if you are pregnant but also indicate when conception occurred.

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May 18, 2009
Ovulation is a part of a woman's menstrual cycle when an egg is released from the ovaries. The conception is most likely to occur during ovulation when sperm meets with an egg. In general, ovulation takes place once every month until menopause, apart from episodes of pregnancy and breastfeeding. Ovulation is coordinated by a range of neuroendocrine processes that take part in the hypothalamus located in the brain, pituitary gland and the ovaries.



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