Congratulations, you and your significant other decided it's time for you to get pregnant! You're looking forward to the moment when you come home from the doctor's with a smile on your face knowing that your little one is arriving in less than nine months. Now that you know you want to have a baby, it's time to figure out how to get pregnant. Rest easy with the knowledge that plenty of natural ways are available for you and your significant other to try out.
Gear yourselves up to have Read more [...]
When you are actively trying to get pregnant, an internal state that combines low estrogen levels, with a high basal body temperature is the Holy Grail, the magic formula that can mean the difference between having your next period as usual, or embarking on a nine month pregnancy.
The mid-point of your menstrual cycle, Days 14 – 15, are the most exciting time of all if you are trying to conceive (or conversely, if you wish to avoid getting pregnant, then this is definitely time for Read more [...]
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Some mothers bounce back after the birth of their children, organized, fresh and ready to do it all over again! A baby is a miracle, and one they are eager to repeat. After all, having your children close together is a dream scenario. They play together, grow up together, and your years spent with demanding toddlers will be accomplished more quickly. If this is your vision of family harmony, then go about it in the right way, to guarantee the happiness of all. Some MDs suggest you wait a year Read more [...]
What is genetic counseling and do I really need it before I try to get pregnant? Today, more and more parents-to-be are asking themselves this question.
Genetic counseling is nothing more than consulting a specially trained genetic counselor or health care professional to identify whether any high risk traits exist that may be passed on to your child. Although an obvious consideration for couples and families who have demonstrated genetic abnormalities or concerns, there is also the very real risk Read more [...]
Everybody has heard the well-worn jokes about a woman’s biological clock ticking away. To women who are 35 or older and having difficulty getting pregnant, it’s not a joke. Still, there are many women who successfully conceive and have healthy babies well into their forties so complications due to age are not a given. However, it pays to be aware of the risks both to mother and child as well as any other concerns.
As a woman ages, it’s natural that her frequency of ovulation declines. This Read more [...]




