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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.When is sex most likely to lea...
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Six months and still nothing?
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/07/2009 01:16:27
Getting pregnant straight away is possible but the chances are it'll take at least six months, so what do you need to know now?
Even if you try to tell yourself that you shouldn't expect the conception magic to work after one night of passion, it is inevitably disappointing to see the start of your period. As the months go on, minor feelings of disappointment can lead to disillusionment and even depressio...
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Conception after a vasectomy
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/04/2006 01:15:29
If you are in a relationship and want to concieve after having a vasectomy, it is possible in some cases.
and believed to occur once in every 2000 vasectomies.A vasectomy does not prevent a man from having full sexual intercourse but it prevents the sperm from travelling from his testicles to his penis. Those who choose to have the operation are encouraged to think
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Treating blocked fallopian tubes
By ThinkBaby on 10/10/2007 01:30:07
Infections and other gynaelogical conditions can affect your fallopian tubes, but how does this affect conception?
Your fallopian tubes form the link between your ovaries, where your eggs are stored, and the uterus. When you ovulate the egg passes down the fallopian tube, where fertilisation may occur if you have had intercourse. The fertilised egg then travels
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What is a 'tilted uterus'?
By ThinkBaby on 02/08/2007 01:58:21
It might sound daunting, but this condition is quite common and can be remedied with a simple procedure
.Sometimes (though rarely), it might get lodged in the pelvis, unable to tilt forward again and putting pressure on the bladder.Most women with the condition may never know they have a tilted uterus, but it can cause pain during vaginal intercourse or when using
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Tips to help start labour naturally
By Kimberley Smith on 14/10/2010 14:37:22
Encourage labour to start with sex and curry? Being overdue doesn't sound so bad...
intercourse, as your baby is no longer protected from infection by the bag of waters.
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What is Eroded Cervix ?
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2007 14:04:58
It sounds awful, but eroded cervix is actually quite common among pregnant women and in most cases has no bearing on your pregnancy at all
, if you're experiencing vaginal bleeding after intercourse then your doctor may well recommend that you abstain from intercourse until you're safely into the second trimester. In any case you will be screened for the infections that can also lead to eroded
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Your six-week post-partum check
By Maria Muennich on 25/05/2009 01:39:53
What to expect from the six-week check
: healing of any tears or episiotomy scars, continued bleeding or pain during intercourse if you've already resumed sex.What you will be askedYour doctor will want to ascertain how you're coping psychologically as well as physically, and to be assured
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Is sex in pregnancy safe?
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2010 13:13:38
In pregnancies considered high-risk, or with some other complications, you may be advised to abstain from sex
circumstances where your doctor may advise against intercourse for part or all of the pregnancy, such as when your pregnancy is considered to be high-risk. A history of miscarriage - If you have a history of miscarriages your doctor may suggest that you avoid
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Is it possible to increase my partner's fertility naturally?
By Clio FitzHerbert on 16/05/2011 09:27:01
Fertility expert Zita West's top tips for boosting your man's fertility
ejaculations to clear out the old sperm. So if you or your partner prefer not to have intercourse during your period, just make sure you keep the supply going.2. Give up smoking – it can affect the count, motility and shape of the sperm, but most importantly
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