Having a child is truly a blessing! It requires a lot of time, patience and dedication from the time you conceive until your child grows into an adult. This is a life-long commitment! However, conceiving can be troublesome for couples.
Each menstrual cycle uterus releases one egg. If this egg is not fertilized, you should wait for another cycle. One of the proven methods to get pregnant is to have sex everyday. Sperm lives in a woman for 24-48 hours after the intercourse, which is why using this method, most women get pregnant as fast as possible. But it’s working only if both man and woman have no health problems and the woman is ovulating properly.
It’s likely, but highly unlikely that a woman will get pregnant the first time of having unprotected sex.
THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU & YOUR PARTNER ARE TRYING TO CONCEIVE – MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL IS PATIENCE AND LEADING A HEALTHY LIFE!
Here is a list of rules that can help you to become parents very soon.
1. A woman should record the period of her ovulation, otherwise you may miss your “fertile window”, which is the ovulation day plus five days before it.
2. Since you know when you will be ovulating, try not to have sex for five days before the fertile window in order to build up a man’s sperm count. After that you may have sex every day of the fertile window.
3. Don’t forget to monitor the cervical mucus changes, luteinizing hormone (LH) levels with a home ovulation predictor test and basal body temperature (you can buy these at your local drug store).
4. If a man has a low sperm count you need to change the tactics. Most doctors advise to have sex every other day, because frequent ejaculations lower sperm count for some time. And if you’re not aware of the date of the next ovulation day, have sex two-three times a week.
5. If a woman is often exercising strenuously, she should reduce her activities. Active sports and exercises may be a reason of irregular ovulations or the woman may ovulate less often.
At any rate you should contact your doctor when you’re ready to conceive. He or she will prepare you more and also check to make sure you’re in good medical condition. They are there to give you advice and guide you along this experience! I hope this helped! Good luck and have fun baby-making!








