I planned and got pregnant twice (the third wasn't :). And, yes, it's possible you got pregnant, because that's around the time you would have been ovulating. Hope you get what you want!
2007-01-02 03:08:24
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answered by momof3 5
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1) we planned both our pregnancies...First took some time. I think the reason people say don't plan for pregnancy becuse it doesn't happen is that you can sometimes stress yourself out "trying" and it can take a while. IT really takes a lot of things to go just right to get pregnant. Some people can get pregnant first try, some try for a year or more before sucessful.
2)on a 30 day cycle, you could get pregnant off the sex on the 1st....I figure you'd probably ovulate some time this week (if you count back 14 days from the next expected period) so if you really want to get PG....try the "baby dance" with the hubby a couple more times this week. ...today, tomorrow ect... the amount of ejac shouldn't matter.....there are millions of sperm...
2007-01-02 03:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Have u ever planned n got pregnant..bcoz here people say tht we shud never plan for preg n it doesnt happen:
Oh, yes. I planned obsessively. I charted my cycle for 5 months prior to ttc. If I hadn't planned, I wouldn't be pregnant. Planning for pregnancy only screws with ttc if the stress of it affects your ovulation. That doesn't happen to every woman.
2) my periods was on dec16th (30 dayz cycle)..i had sex on 27th n 1st of jan..bt he ejac only a little..plz tell me wat are the chances of preg??
Assuming you were fertile at the time you had sex ( a reasonable assumption based upon your cycle, but no guarantees), your chances are the same as any other woman: about 20% per cycle. Even 'ejac only a little' is enough--it only takes one.
2007-01-02 03:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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This is my standard answer......... go get a book called Taking Charge of your fertility by Toni Weschler
This book will help you with all of your menstrual and conception questions. It’s for all women - not just women trying to conceive. It covers everything from temperature to mucus checking, etc.. It will help you understand your body and all the myths about it. It will help you time when you are ovulating and the best times to conceive – or not! It tells you how to figure out your cycle and what to expect. My husband and I tried for a year to conceive and nothing happened. The first month I used the book we conceived right away. Now I am due Feb 2. It's about knowing your body and knowing when you are fertile or not. You can pick and choose what you do with your info. Good luck and don't listen the all the myths
2007-01-02 04:28:25
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answered by jachooz 6
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1) I went off the pill when we started trying, and any unprotected sex I consider planning for pregnancy! I have a weird, unpredictable cycle, and it took 4 months for my first and 5 months for my second. An average couple has an 80% chance of conceiving within the first year.
2) I think those were excellent days to hit your ovulation. Remember, it only takes one sperm! You have a 30% chance of conceiving any giving month if you try close to your ovulation (the 80% in a year mentioned above is cumulative).
2007-01-02 03:19:33
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answered by KC 7
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First of all, adrixia needs to learn to be nice and take in to consideration of people making typos.
Now to your question, We tried with our daughter and it didnt take but a couple months. The second time around we wasnt trying but wasnt preventing it either. There is a chance that you did get pregnant then that sounds like it would of been around your ovulation time. Good luck and I hope you succeed soon.
2007-01-02 04:27:03
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answered by brentheather13004 2
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#1 ~ Yes. I tried with baby #2. Took over 18 months but it did work. With baby #4 we got pregnant right away. We decided to try at the start of Sept. and found out we were pregnant on the 21st. of Sept. If you try too hard then it wont happen because you stress too much about it.
#2~Even with a little bit of sperm you can get pregnant. It only takes one little swimmer. You usually ovulate about 14 days before you start your period. Try to have sex then. Also... try propping up your butt after wards, it will help the swimmers out.
Good luck and baby dust for you!
2007-01-02 03:11:48
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answered by Mrs. Always Right 5
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1. Yes, both my pregnancies were planned. That is so not true.
2. You had a pretty good chance of conceiving on the 1st of Jan. You won't know for a couple more weeks, so don't stress on it. Take a test once you miss your period. Good luck to you.
2007-01-02 03:23:43
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answered by L80bug 2
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there grew to become right into a meat keep in mind at present. examine to work out if the beef your eating is on their record of undesirable meats that have been shipped to sell. different than that it is common to no longer shop issues down.. I had a stressful time eating extremely something besides fruit and munchies lol. try in smaller parts, or distinctive adjustments of food. Dont merely take a seat and consume slightly chicken. Throw it in a salad, a chicken wrap with different greens according to probability or a stew. Deffinitly inspect the beef keep in mind nonetheless. i understand pork grew to become into on the record and that i ate pork and grew to become into extremely ill for some days. you're able to additionally try eating extra water. If the undertaking keeps you will want to work out a doctor.
2016-10-06 08:09:30
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answered by ? 4
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Usually when you plan on trying to get pregnant , it depends on the person too, it hardley ever happens. I tried for five years and couldnt. One day I was even trying and a month later I missed my period and was pregnant. Try to put out of ur mind that u want a baby, it might work.
2007-01-02 03:09:48
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answered by flamdes 1
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