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How to relax when trying to conceive
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2010 17:04:23
It sounds like a cliche but it can really help to develop your relaxation and coping methods when you're trying to conceive.

day, too. You will find it quite easy to 'dip into' when you're on the train, in the bath, evening waiting at the post office.Of course the ultimate relaxation is to take a holiday while you're trying to get pregnant.Yoga and massageYoga is a great way

How long does it take to conceive?
By ThinkBaby on 25/02/2010 14:13:54
Once you've decided to try for a baby you might expect it to happen right away, but be prepared for it to take a bit longer

, it can come as some surprise to find out that getting pregnant might not be as easy as we thought. To put some perspective on this, an averagely fertile couple has a 20-25% chance of conceiving with each cycle. Around 92% of couples conceive within 24

Mums conceive to get a head start at school
By Monica Stylli on 22/10/2007 11:52:17
New statistics show an increase in births registered in the month of September.

to fertility monitors to help them conceive a September baby.There are even examples of heavily subscribed prep schools allocating places on a ‘first come, first served’ basis for children whose names are registered with them at birth, giving those born

When will I conceive?
By ThinkBaby on 08/02/2006 01:28:30
Check out ThinkBaby's conception features for facts and tips.

The forum chat is full of members who are trying for a baby at the moment. Share your experiences there or, if you have questions about conception click here for information about your body's optimum conception conditions.

Plus-size and trying to conceive
By Anna Lewis on 16/02/2012 14:54:49
Advice for plus-size women trying to get pregnant

affect their menstrual cycles, preventing ovulation and making it harder to conceive. So if you feel like you’ve been trying forever with no luck, it might be time to look into what you can do to improve your chances.Handy tips for getting pregnant

Trying to conceive under 30 and over 30
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/02/2008 01:41:56
How long should you expect it to take for you to get pregnant if you are aged under 30 or over 30

One of the big questions that many people ask, once they have decided to start trying for a baby, is How Long Does it Take to Conceive? Frustratingly, it's not always an easy one to answer. Whilst some women may find that it takes long after coming

How soon after coming off the Pill can we try for a baby?
By Clio FitzHerbert on 23/03/2010 11:31:26
Zita West's advice on trying to conceive once you've stopped your contraception

-term fertility problems.•    One study found that at 12 months only 32 per cent of women who had stopped the combined Pill to get pregnant had conceived, compared with 54 per cent of condom users – but by 18 months there was no difference in conception rates

Does Soya Affect Fertility?
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/07/2008 02:42:53
Can soy-based products affect a man's or a woman's ability to successfully conceive?

The BBC has reported on a study carried out by Harvard School of Public Health which links the intake of soy-based products (like soya milk or soya mince) with a reduction in sperm production.On ThinkBaby we have previously carried a report on the increasingly wide thinking that ...

How Often Should We Have Sex?
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/07/2009 02:19:02
When you and your partner are trying to conceive, how often should you have sexual intercourse each month?

Along with wondering 'How long does it take to conceive?' many couples who have decided the time is right to have a baby, also want to know how often they need to have unprotected sex each month in order to maximise their chances of getting pregnant

Can a holiday help you get pregnant?
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2010 16:32:59
When you're trying to conceive, does going away together really make any difference, emotionally or physically?

statistics that tell us that couples regularly having sex will usually get pregnant in the first six months to a year of trying, but even couples with no health issues can sometimes find it takes a lot longer to have a baby. Then there are women who

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