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How to Prevent Stomach Gas?

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Try to use two tea spoons of olive
in the night and drink at least 10
glasses of water daily. Drink at
least two cups of natural fruit
juice everyday.
Don't hop up and run to the
bathroom right after you make
love. Lying down for at least a
few minutes (some fertility
experts say five minutes) after
intercourse increases the odds
that the sperm will be able to
keep their date with the awaiting
egg and that you'll win at baby
roulette.
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Make love often during your
fertile period (the five days
leading up to ovulation). If
you've got the stamina to make
love at least every 48 hours, you
will ensure that there's
a fresh
shipment of sperm waiting in the
fallopian tube at any given time.
Of course, you can get too much of
a good thing if your partner has a
low sperm count, so if you're
aware of a pre-existing fertility
problem, you'll want to talk this
issue over with your fertility
specialist.
Are you currently taking any
prescription or over-the-counter
drugs? Be sure to ask your doctor
if it's safe for you to continue
taking them once you start trying
to conceive.
It is generally
believed in the medical
reproductive community that once
an egg is released and enters the
fallopian tube that it is able to
be fertilized for approximately 24
hours. Research has shown that
sperm also has a “shelf life”,
however it is different for the
male and female sperm. Female
sperm swims slower but is stronger
and lives longer, while male sperm
is faster but weaker and will die
earlier than female sperm.
Symptoms of a heart attack include:
- discomfort, pressure,
heaviness, or pain in the chest (angina), arm or below the breastbone
- discomfort radiating to
the back, jaw, throat or arm
- a fullness, indigestion
or choking feeling (may feel like heartburn)
- sweating, nausea,
vomiting or dizziness
- extreme weakness,
anxiety or shortness of breath
- rapid or irregular
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