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How to relax when trying to conceive
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2010 in Trying to get pregnant
It sounds like a cliche but it can really help to develop your relaxation and coping methods when you're trying to conceive.
!), and then as the months go by, excitement is replaced with a nagging question, "What if pregnancy's just not for us?"However, you should let the facts sink in first of all. There's no easy answer about how long it takes to conceive. Only about 20% of couples trying for a
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First baby takes five months and two weeks to conceive
By Kimberley Smith on 22/09/2010 in Before you try to conceive
Majority of women conceive within the first year of trying and half embark on lifestyle changes to help them get pregnant
to conceive their first baby.It took 32% of mums between eight and 10 months to conceive, while 13% were trying for up to 14 months before achieving success. The mums’ answers averaged out at five and a half months but most admitted to making lifestyle changes
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Live webchat: Trying to conceive
By Monica Stylli on 10/08/2007 in Difficulties getting pregnant
Fertility expert Lesley Foster answers your questions on trying for a baby.
Many women worry about their ability to conceive with one in six couples experiencing difficulty in falling pregnant. Surprisingly this isn’t due to high rates of infertility – new research suggests that the main cause is quite simply having sex
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Are you fit to conceive?
By John malkin on 12/04/2008 in forum
cervical problems
(on Dr's orders!). 8 Days later I conceived!!!!! So, it could be something as simple as that! Also, ease off and make it fun again...we found the pressure of OH having to 'perform' made it more difficult and stressful!!Hope this helps!Kat x we were
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How long does it take to conceive?
By ThinkBaby on 25/02/2010 in Trying to get pregnant
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
How long?It's the million dollar question and one that most couples naturally want to know when they decide to have a baby, how long will it take us to conceive? It might make planning your life that little bit harder, but there's no answer
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Facing disappointments when trying to conceive
By Maria Meunnich on 27/01/2008 in Difficulties getting pregnant
How to make those monthly let-downs more bearable during the baby-wait
contraception (and a few fall pregnant when contraception fails), for most couples there are at least several months of trying to conceive before anything happens, and some couples will have to wait years for a child. Coping with the disappointment of getting
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Plus-size and trying to conceive
By Anna Lewis on 16/02/2012 in Trying to get pregnant
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
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Get fit to help yourself conceive
By Sara Mackenzie on 29/04/2010 in Before you try to conceive
Why you should exercise and get yourself in shape before pregnancy, and how
If you’re thinking about having a baby but the usual extent of your exercise is walking round the shops, then it’s time to think about getting yourself in shape before conceiving.Why exercise is importantFirst off, there’s plenty of evidence
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How long does it take to conceive?
By Tierney Warner on 11/07/2010 in forum
I really want a baby but i think i may have polycystic ovaries and Im really worried I wont be able to conceive. Im 24 and my boyfriend is nearly 21, and he doesnt want a baby yet but I really do. I dont know what to do. Hi Tierney. I dont really
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Conceiving after a miscarriage - what to consider
By Kimberley Smith on 31/01/2011 in Miscarriage & loss
Trying again after a miscarriage can be soothing and daunting. Try our steps to conceiving again after having a miscarriage, how long to wait and how you might feel
Recovering from a miscarriage firstBefore you can think about trying again, you need to allow your body to recover. Bleeding usually stops within a week (if it does not, you should go back to your doctor or surgery) but you may also feel exhausted for a few days.Depending on whet...
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