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Four Known False Beliefs Concerning Pregnancy


By: Gen Wright Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Any woman who wants to get pregnant should gather all the information she needs about conception. On the other hand, you should not really believe everything that you hear or read about getting pregnant. Here are 4 general misconceptions relating to pregnancy.

Getting pregnant will always be easy

This is a case to case basis. Being around pregnant women you know does not imply that it is effortless for you to get pregnant. Your best friend could be half way through her pregnancy. You may get news that your niece is already pregnant. You could even receive news that your office mate is about to give birth. In the midst of all these stories, you may wonder why you are not yet pregnant. In fact, it really is normal to take 6-12 months before you could get pregnant. In addition, there are several other reasons that could change the prospective of conception. Things that you might think are insignificant could be a major reason behind not getting pregnant. There could be nervousness at work. The nervousness since there are a lot of people asking the same question " Are you pregnant already"?"

More sex will increase the possibilities of pregnancy

This is really not true. The number of times you have sexual contact won't increase the chances of you getting pregnant. A woman's egg could only last as long as 36 hours after her ovulation. Following ejaculation, a man's sperms can only last for approximately 72 hours. In order to get pregnant, it is important that a woman knows when she is most fertile. This is estimated to be 2 weeks before her next period is due to begin. It is vital that the couple have sexual contact just about 5 days within that particular date. Having sexual contact 2 days prior, a day prior, on the day itself, the following day and 2 days after are the best times when you will probably get pregnant.

A womans cycle starts when she begins to spot

Another way to be successful in getting pregnant is the perfect timing of sexual contact. Ovulation transpires only for a brief time. You need to be precise with your estimation. It would be a big discrepancy if you are off by even a day. As a result, it is essential to start counting from the first day of normal flow. Counting from the initial spotting at the start of your period is wrong.

Waiting until your forty is ok?

Trying to conceive while you are younger is a wise idea. It is entirely your privilege when you want to start a family. Sad to say, but if you want to get pregnant then age is another vital thing you have to consider. The odds of getting pregnant every month is lessened to 5% for women over 40. This is why older couples are involved in almost all fertility situations. The increase in the level of FHS or Follicle Stimulating Hormone in women over 40 is an indication that menopause is about to happen. As a result, be logical and attempt to conceive while you are still young. It might be too late if you wait too long. Look at different selections and make the best out of it before you turn 40.

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About The Author: Jenny Low is an expert in early symptoms of pregnancy and weight gain pregnancy check out her website www.savingangel.org for more information.



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