How To Get Pregnant

Most people that have never tried to have a baby will tell you that it isn't rocket science. For those of us that have tried and tried again but to no avail, knowing how to get pregnant might feel that way. Understanding the factors and how they affect one's ability to get pregnant will help ensure that a person is giving themselves the best opportunity to get pregnant. These factors include many things such as timing, symptoms of ovulation, diet and so much more. Getting all of these factors into alignment is the best way for a woman to help her body prepare to get pregnant.

First, the number one factor in the ability to get pregnant is timing. It doesn't matter how healthy you are, what fertility treatments you are using or anything else if you are not having sex at the proper time. The body only has a small window, about one day a month, where it is able to conceive. Not having intercourse in that period of time is a practical guarantee that you will not be able to get pregnant. Most women that are having trouble getting pregnant usually are not having sex on the right day of the month. This is why understanding the symptoms of ovulation is so crucial. The body indicates that it is ready to conceive with a change in hormone levels. For most women this will result in tenderness in the breasts, a rise in body temperature and a change in the amount of flow and consistency of cervical mucus. Since every woman's body is different, it is important to know yours well. Monitor your body temperature every morning and see what day of the month it peaks. Check the consistency of your cervical mucus and wait for it to change in transparency, often to a consistency like egg whites. The next 24 hour period is essential for a woman to get pregnant. Ovulation prediction and calculation kits can also be purchased if you have irregular periods or your body does not produce the same symptoms as other women.

Many other factors need to be considered when knowing how to get pregnant. Any type of addiction (smoking, drinking, taking drugs) will limit the body' ability to get pregnant. It not only inhibits the body's ability to get pregnant but often leads to miscarriages, premature births and low birth weights. All of these negative results should give a woman impetus to quit these habits when trying to get pregnant. In general, the healthier a woman is, the more likely she will be able to get pregnant.

It has long been debated if sexual position has anything to do with the ability for a woman to get pregnant fast. Although no studies have conclusively shown that one position is better than another, it has been recommended that one avoids any woman on top or standing positions since this prohibits a natural downward flow of semen. Many couples have maintained that the standard missionary position is most effective.

Christena Williams has long been a respected source on the subject of knowing how to get pregnant. Women around the world have been using her advice on getting pregnant with outstanding results. Her full story and in depth guide has been called the... Getting Pregnant Bible