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Ovulation Cycle for Pregnancy Fast

- Start taking folic acid now.
You reduce your chances of giving
birth to a baby with a neural tube
defect (for example, anencephaly
or spina bifida) by 50% to 70% if
you start taking at least 0.4 mg
of folic acid each day two to
three months before you start
trying to conceive.
- Try to keep sex fun when
you're trying to conceive. Use
rooms other than the bedroom or
schedule your babymaking
rendezvous for an odd time of day.
The rationale? You won't be able
to keep up the babymaking pace for
very long if sex starts feeling
like a chore.
- 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.
- 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.
If you aren't already doing
so, start keeping a menstrual
calendar. Note the date when your
period starts, the number of days
it lasts, and anything else your
doctor might want to know about.
This information could prove
helpful if you experience problems
in conceiving. It can also prove
invaluable in pinpointing the date
of conception -- and consequently
your due date.
Try to book the last
appointment of the day for your
preconception checkup. That's when
your doctor or midwife is most
likely to be able to take the time
to answer your questions and
address your concerns without
feeling rushed to go on to the
next patient.
Make your vaginal environment
as sperm-friendly as possible.
Avoid vaginal sprays and scented
tampons (which can cause a pH
imbalance in your vagina);
artificial lubricants, vegetable
oils, and glycerin (because they
can kill off sperm); saliva
(because saliva can also kill
sperm); and douching (because it
alters the normal acidity of the
vagina; can cause vaginal
infections and/or pelvic
inflammatory disease; and may wash
away the cervical mucus that is
needed to transport the 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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