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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

GENERAL TIPS FOR PREGNANCY

    GENERAL TIPS FOR PREGNANCY






It is wish of Husband and wife to have children and Women use a variety of experiments to become a mother, some become easily mother but for some it becomes a dream to become a mother. If there is a problem in pregnancy, both husband and wife should be tested. Have regular checkups and keep patience. Some women do not have difficulty in becoming a mother, while some have to face many problems. If you are facing any type of problem in getting pregnant, then you can focus on these tips. Through tips to get pregnant  you can understand the general things related to the subject.

If there is a problem in pregnancy then both husband and wife should be tested. We should Understand the ovulation period, it can be between 12th to 16th day. Eat enough food and fruits, take the right amount of vitamins and increase the fertility rate.

How to get pregnant

Getting pregnant is all about getting to know the ins and outs of your body. No, not in the fun way - you’ll get to that later - but in the way of becoming very familiar with your menstrual cycle. You already know what happens during menstruation; to get pregnant you need to understand what is happening in your body between periods.

A normal menstrual cycle is about 28 days long, from the first day of a period to the last day before it starts again. (For each woman it can be different; for the purposes of this article, we’ll assume a 28-day cycle and you can adjust timings accordingly to your own body’s schedule.)

During the course of this 28-day cycle, the body moves through the following stages of preparing for a potential pregnancy:

~Days 1-5: Your uterus gets rid of last month’s unfertilized egg (your period)
~Days 10-13: Your ovaries get ready to release an egg (any viable sperm may survive long enough to fertilize the egg)
~Day 14: The egg is released (ovulation) and travels down the Fallopian tubes
~Days 15-16: The egg hangs out in the uterus for a bit in case any sperm swing by
Day 17: If the egg isn’t fertilized, it dies
Day 28: The unfertilized egg is flushed out of the body during menstruation
The difficulty in getting pregnant, for many average, healthy women, lies in the fact that you can never be 100% sure when each of these different steps is actually happening, and it may vary slightly from cycle to cycle. However, the schedule above provides a general, if fairly consistent, guide to how (or rather, when) to conceive.

Medical check up for pregnancy

Today, people are getting married at a higher age and many times women do not want to become a fast mother for their careers. If you do not want to get maternity benefit right now, then do a medical examination. If you have any kind of disease related to sex, then you will know it. Dental checks will help you avoid any sex problems that occur in the coming days. Maybe you want to be a mother after three or four years from today. You can also discuss the other aspects of pregnancy with the physician.Have Sex in the Ovulation Period.



The Ovulation period of every woman can be according to its menstrual period. But generally the period between the 16th and the 12th day of menstruation may be the ovulation period. Sex at this time increases the likelihood of pregnancy. As if your monthly period starts on 30th, it will be time for ovulation from 14th to 18th days.

The best time to have sex for pregnancy: ~Days 10-15

The 4-5 days before ovulation, the day of ovulation, and day after are the easiest time to conceive. Sperm can live in the uterus for 3-5 days, so even having intercourse a few days days before ovulation can result in conception. However, an egg that has made its way down the fallopian tubes but has not been fertilized dies very soon after. This means there is an approximately 5- to 7-day “sweet spot” on the calendar when women are most fertile: the 4-5 days before ovulation, the day of ovulation, and possibly the day after.  Having intercourse on all of those days greatly increases your chances of getting pregnant, although even one time can be enough.




Get a healthy lifestyle


Follow a healthy lifestyle. Eat enough food and quantity of fruits to eat. Take the correct amount of vitamins as it increases the reproduction rate of both male and female. Daily exercise is also beneficial.



 Try to be stress freeStaying in tension for most of the time can also be the reason for not conceiving. Stress can reduce stress, and too much stress can stop women's menstrual cycle. A calm mind has a good effect on your body and increases the likelihood of your pregnancy. So try to be as stress free as possible.

Relax after a while after sex

After some sex, you are lying in the same position that you do not stand and do not clean your vagina so your sperm's sperm can reach the right place. So it is OK to lie down 15-20 minutes after sex. Protect the testicles from more heat.



If the sperm gets more temperature then it can be dead. So do not wash this organ with too much hot water. Generally, there is no need to take such a lot of caution but those who work late in the furnace or hot place, need to be careful.

Do not take any kind of Intoxication

Do not use any kind of intoxication during sex. Additionally, excessive smoking of women, consumption of narcotics can worsen the balance of hormones, and can lead to disruption in pregnancy.

Do not use lubricants

Do not use vaginal lubricants, such as Zales, fluids, etc. without asking the doctor. However, there is no need to use any artificial lubricants, because during the orgasm, the body itself produces sufficient fluid fluid which is healthy for both sperm and ova. Many medicines can have a bad effect on your ability to conceive. Therefore, minimize the use of medicines. It is better to consult a doctor before taking any claims or leaving it. Self-treatment can be fatal.

Waste time to have sex for pregnancy: Days 1-9 and Days 17-28

This time span includes your period and pre-ovulation days, which means there’s no egg present for sperm to fertilize, or there is an unviable egg that hasn’t yet been flushed out from the body.

Figuring out your unique cycle

Because all women are different and their internal problems are also different., it’s important not to rely on the 28-day schedule when trying to pregnant, but rather to track your body’s own menstrual cycle. One easy way to predict when you’re ovulating is to watch the calendar or track your periods on a period tracker. (Though beware of placing too much stock in these apps; they have been criticized recently for inaccuracies, so be sure to choose one that follows the medical communities accepted timeframes for fertile windows.)

There are, however, other ways to know when you’re ovulating. One way is elevated body temperature. You can buy thermometers that specifically test for these slight deviations on body temperature. Also, certain hormone levels rise around ovulation; you can buy kits that will test your urine for the presence of these hormones. Some “symptoms” of ovulation are physical. You may notice a slight soreness in the lower abdomen, almost like mild period cramps. Another signal is vaginal discharge of a slightly different consistency, clear and almost mucus-like; this happens so that the body is better able to retain viable sperm. These signals are part of the process of the body preparing to release the egg and if you are aware of them, you can better track your fertile times of the month.

While tracking your body’s own natural cycle is not always a guarantee you will get pregnant, it is one of the best ways to be aware of when you are at your most fertile. This is good information to have handy, by the way, whether you’re trying to conceive or aiming for exactly the opposite! The more awareness you have about your own body and it’s rhythms and cycles, the better your chances for successfully planning a pregnancy.

If you think you have successfully followed this approach, read about the earliest signs you might be pregnant. And if you’ve been trying to get pregnant using this method for over a year with no success, here’s more information about seeking help for fertility issues.

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