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Ovulation problems and conception
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 00:44:31
If you have any possible problems which hamper ovulation each month, these might affect your chances of conceiving
If you know you ovulate each month, especially if your cycle days are regular, then you will more easily be able to maximise your chances of conceiving by working out when you are most fertile. However, not all women have regular periods. That does
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Your temperature and ovulation
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/05/2007 11:07:12
Your body temperature rises after ovulation, but what can this mean for successful conception?
methods like charting to detect times during the month when the woman is most fertile. How can temperature be affected by ovulation?When you release an egg during ovulation, the production of progesterone causes your body's temperature to rise. It only
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New ovulation predictor “as effective as IVF”
By Kimberley Smith on 18/10/2010 15:45:10
British fertility device provides an alternative to IVF treatment in cases of secondary or unexplained infertility
, allowing it to pinpoint when a woman is ovulating.Invented by researchers in Cambridge, the device is 99% accurate at recognising the most fertile days of a woman’s cycle. The pregnancy success rate is 19.5% after six months – as effective as IVF
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Get your charts here
By ThinkBaby on 05/08/2005 10:49:41
Downloadable temperature and cervical changes charts for ovulation charting
Whether you're trying for a baby or wanting to try natural contraception, you can keep track of your cycle and your most fertile days by charting your primary fertility signs. These downloadable charts are designed to help you keep a record of your waking temperature in celcius, ...
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What is clomid?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/12/2007 01:57:00
Clomiphene citrate is a drug which can be prescribed to help you ovulate. What are the pros and cons of taking it?
periodsAlthough the top tips for conception certainly include having lots of unprotected sex as often as you can, there is a very definite window of opportunity around your ovulation each month, when you can get pregnant. Thus, if you don't ovulate
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Easy-to-spot signs of monthly fertility
By ThinkBaby on 02/04/2007 02:02:07
Before you try charts and temperatures, there are easy signs that help show you are ovulating.
It is understandable, when you want to start trying for a baby, to ask, When am I fertile? and there are lots of ways you can now gauge this through charting and understanding your menstrual cycle, but is it essential to buy an ovulation testing kit
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Charting basics - recognising your fertile phase
By ThinkBaby on 06/05/2007 01:19:35
Your fertile phase can fluctuate from cycle to cycle, but charting ovulation/fertility indicators will help you know when's what
The text book menstrual cycle with its 28-day length and 14-day luteal phase (post-ovulation phase) has days nine through fourteen, leading up to ovulation, as the optimal days for babymaking, and for some women that will generally be the case
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Couple are the first to conceive using the ‘fertility sat nav’ test
By Kyrsty Hazell on 01/12/2010 12:32:17
Marie and Mirco Martinelli become parents after using the newly launched DuoFertility ovulation test
months.Luckily, Marie and Mirco Martinelli got to keep their guarantee as they are now proud parents to a baby boy, just seven months after using it.The DuoFertility ovulation test, dubbed the ‘fertility sat nav’ due to its ability to pinpoint the exact
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Anovulation
By ThinkBaby on 20/01/2009 02:15:35
What it is and why it happens
Anovulation is the term for when your body is unable to reach the oestrogen threshold necessary to trigger ovulation so ovulation doesn’t occur, meaning that conception is impossible that cycle. You can have what appears to be a period without
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When am I fertile?
By ThinkBaby on 17/03/2009 01:33:33
When you start trying for a baby it can almost be shock to realise that you can have sex and not get pregnant after all
contraception and not get pregnant in a couple of months.When are you fertile?The egg released by one of your ovaries each month at ovulation will only live for a maximum of twenty-four hours if it’s not fertilised. You may release more than one egg over a
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