you can look on an pregancy calulator enter you last period and it will give you the best time of concieving or number of days and it gives you the dates
2006-08-26 17:55:03
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answered by little momma 2
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Here's what I tell everyone else.... It worked for them. I was told this and it worked for me first time.
If you are 28 day cycle your ovulation date should be the 14th day after the first day of your last period.
Dont get up after sex. Dont go use the bathroom or put on your clothes. I know it is gross but it works. Stay there for about 40 minute.. or fall asleep if possible.
Have sex every other day near your ovulation.. this keeps the mans sperm count higher.
Have sex the day before you ovulate. The sperm take time to travel and will be waiting on your ovulation day. The sperm can life up to 72 hours in the body. This will give them ample amount of time to be there to do their job.
I tried with my husband and we now have a 5 month old son!
2006-08-26 16:53:12
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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Learn your body's ovulation schedule. Having sex everyday of your cycle might sound like the answer, but having sex too often (if it's with the same partner) could lower his sperm count. You should take your temperature every day before you get out of bed and chart it, when it goes spikes you are ovulating and you'll be able to tell the best time to have sex (you want to have sex before the ovulation spike, otherwise the sperm might not reach the egg in time.) The website below should explain things to you, and if you're not sure check more sites on the internet, there are many very helpful and free sites available to women TTC.
2006-08-26 16:49:41
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answered by S. O. 4
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Yes! Fish oil, calcium supplements, vitaminE&C,flaxseed oil, Centrum or Geritol multivitamins, exercise at least 4or 5 times a week for at least 30 minutes. Keeping track of your period helps too , here are some sites that can help webmd.com and mymonthlycycles.com.Also if you want an extra boost to your conception try these sites: tryingtoconceive.com, fertilaid.com, fertilityformulas.com, www.ovulex.com and fertilityblend.com Ihope this helps! Good luck God bless and loooooooooooooots of baby dust to you!!!!
2006-08-26 17:00:43
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answered by KK 5
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i've heard you should drink black tea. also after i had a miscarriage, i began to chart my basal body temp in the mornings right when i woke up and used a ovulation microscope. i printed some charts off the web and bought a cheap ovulation microscope called Ovulite for $10-15 at either walmart or walgreens. after using both methods, it took less than 6 months to get pregnant and now my child is 2.
2006-08-26 17:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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being pregnant is a fickle subject. If she hasn't geared up a nest and is no longer appearing any in a diverse way it truly is possible she won't be pregnant, while you're accustomed to the anatomy of the rabbit you have gotten a tender sense of the tummy and detect any unusual mass that would desire to be the unborn rabbits. in case you have further concerns, carry her to the vet for an off-the-cuff verify up. It does sound that she wasn't waiting to be fertilized inspite of the undeniable fact that!
2016-11-05 21:49:48
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answered by ? 4
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Taking a prenatal vitamin for at least three months before you want to start. The folic acid is crucial to the babies development.
I used www.femta.com to see then the best time to have intercourse. After intercourse stay laying down and your butt under a pillow to help the sperm stay in there.
Good luck!
2006-08-26 16:48:35
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answered by Ontario_Mom 4
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Make sure you are healthy. If you are overwieght, try to lose some weight-that can affect your chances of conceiving. Make sure you have as little stress in your life as possible, and keep track of your periods.
2006-08-26 19:03:30
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answered by wendygirl1000 2
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Yeah a tun of stuff and the book listed be for is a good place to start
2006-08-26 16:49:29
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answered by Cjara 3
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I read a helpful book called Before You Conceive. There is a lot of good information in it. See if it is at your library.
2006-08-26 16:46:21
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answered by Melanie L 6
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