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TIPS FOR GETTING PREGNANT
Are
you planning to get pregnant? Have you discussed
with your husband and both of you think that it
is time to prepare yourself for parenthood. Well
then you need to prepare your body for motherhood.
Need help for getting pregnant? Following are the
tips that will help maximize your chances for conceiving
and delivering a healthy baby.
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You need to do a through
check up of your body which includes blood pressure,
weight, chronic conditions such as diabetes,
and many other factors which can affect your
ability to carry and deliver a healthy baby.
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Your
diet should be balanced and full of nutrients.
That means a balanced diet complete with protein,
fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and a
minimum of sweets and fats.
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Stop using all methods of birth control. If
you are using contraceptive pills then stop
them immediately in order to allow your body
to conceive. Seems obvious, but some forms of
birth control have more lasting effects than
others. It is recommended that you continue
taking the pills to the end of your current
cycle before stopping the pills, and then start
trying the next month. If you use condoms, a
cervical cap, or a diaphragm, all you need to
do is put them away.
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Know when you ovulate coz that's the time when
you are most fertile and you can conceive. When
ovulation occurs, your body produces a slippery,
thin substance called cervical mucus to help
facilitate the passage of sperm. Hence you need
to examine yourself daily for a vaginal discharge
that's transparent and stretchy between your
fingers, like egg white, on your most fertile
days. Know your cycle. If your cycle is 28 days
long, that makes day 12-14 (counting from the
first day of your last period) your most fertile
day. But if you have a 30-day cycle, day 15-17
is the most fertile, and 32-dayers should go
for it on day 18.
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For sex use missionary position a lot. Because
his semen needs to go directly into your uterus
and so positions like--man on top, doggy style,
side-by-side--is okay, but please avoid woman
on top, standing, or leaning positions, which
discourage the flow of semen to the uterus.
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Take folic acid. Your body needs it to produce
red blood cells, as well as norepinephrine and
seratonin (chemical components of the nervous
system). Folic acid is also one of the few nutrients
known to prevent neural tube birth defects,
such as spina bifida. These defects can occur
in the foetus even before the mother knows she
is pregnant.
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Your
man needs to take care too. It is advisable
that he wears loose pants and underwear because
according to studies sperm count drops--sometimes
drastically--when the testicles are constricted
or overheated. Tell your partner to avoid hot
tubs, saunas, and hundred-mile runs (hot showers
and moderate exercise are okay).
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Quit smoking, drinking, and drugs.
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