Getting Pregnant
Have a question about getting pregnant? Concerned about your chances of getting pregnant? Pregnancy-Info has everything you need to know about improving your chances of conceiving. Learn more about the best times for trying to conceive, how to know when you are ovulating and what to do to prepare your body for pregnancy before you even start trying for a baby. Also find out more about the many signs and symptoms of pregnancy so that you will know how to recognize that you might be carrying a baby.
Preparing for pregnancy
If you and your partner have been experiencing difficulty getting pregnant, our trying to get pregnant section provides tips on improving your chances of conception, including information on fertility supplements, how your diet can be affecting fertility, as well as recommended products that can help you conceive.
Of course, there are many tools you can use to improve your chances of conceiving. We have information on how to calculate ovulation as well as how to figure out your basal body temperature (BBT), both of which can help you determine when you’re most fertile. Also learn more about cervical mucus and what it can tell you about ovulation and read up on ovulation test kits that you can use at home.
Pregnancy preparation is also essential to improving your chances of getting pregnant. Ensuring that you and your partner are prepared physically and financially for the challenges of pregnancy and parenthood are essential. Learn more about the importance of taking folic acid and prenatal vitamins even before you become pregnant.
Signs Of Pregnancy
Think you may be pregnant? Check out our Am I pregnant? section and learn about common pregnancy symptoms like tender breasts, a missed period, morning sickness, tiredness, and food cravings. Here, you can also calculate your due date and check out fun old wives tales to try to determine your baby’s sex. Find out different tricks women do to try and determine if they are carrying a boy or a girl.
Of course, proper preconception care is essential to both you and your baby’s health. Learn about how to stay fit and healthy during your pregnancy and what factors to avoid. Find out about what food and drinks are no, nos during pregnancy and learn more about what foods are essential for staying healthy during pregnancy.
Finally, adoption can be an exciting and incredibly rewarding alternative to pregnancy. Learn about the adoption process and how to prepare yourself for this unique journey in our adoption section. Learn more about types of adoption and about how to prepare yourself mentally for this new addition to your family.
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have no idea how to post my own new thread, so I'm going to post my question here. I had a missed miscarriage and still haven't had my first period since then, I have been having some odd signs of pregnancy, run of the mill things. Yesterday I had a beta quantitative hcg blood test and it came back as 5mIU/L. I've been doing tons of research and finding that under 5 is not pregnant and over 5 is pregnant. So what is exactly 5? I'm so lost for answers and this is such a confusing mess..any help would be wonderful. Thank you.
Hi All. I can'l know when i'm ovulating ? ANy ideas plz ?
doctor said i have small cyst she given me pills while using of this pills can i get pregnent.i am taking that tablets for 10days.does my ovlution period chnge
Hi there I am new to this site and have a few questions I would like to ask. I am now on my 5th day of my cyle and I think it will be ending today and wanted to know if I should start with my fertomid today or tomorrow? I do know that I should drink it for 5 days after my cycle so tell me do my partner and I start having sex on the first day of the medication? How does it all work please help me?
I have a 35 day cycle, my boyfriend and I had sex 3 days before my period was supposed to come. The day before it came I had some pinkish- brown spotting. When it started it only lasted about 3 days and it was lighter than normal. Could I have gotten pregnant? Its been about two weeks since then, I feel a little nausea and some fatigue.