Fertility Articles

  • Detecting Ovulation

    How long does it typically take to get pregnant? The amount of time that it takes to get pregnant can vary greatly. Studies have shown that 50 percent of healthy couples are able to get pregnant within five months of having intercourse without using contraception. Seventy percent of couples will be able to get pregnant within nine months of having intercourse without using contraception. Approximately 85 percent of couples will get pregnant within a year of ...

    Posted at June 24, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Trying to Get Pregnant with the OV-Watch

    Trying to get pregnant can be a stressful situation. While the majority of couples have no problem conceiving, there are some who have difficulty. One cause can be missing what is known as the "fertility window"--the point during a which couples are most likely to succeed when trying to get pregnant. Even women who have regular cycles can go through variations: "...normal cycles can vary from 21 to 35 days. The amount of time before ovulation ...

    Posted at May 30, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Get the Earliest Signs of Pregnancy with OV Watch

    The earliest signs of pregnancy can be so subtle, even a woman a few weeks into her first trimester may not notice. But often these changes, when combined, can tell a couple they are experiencing the earliest signs of pregnancy. Women who suspect they are pregnant, should immediately begin to make important lifestyle changes. These adjustments are necessary to the health of the baby. Changes ...

    Posted at May 17, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Ovulation Timing: Knowing When is Everything

    Ovulation timing is one of the most crucial parts in family planning. Couples wanting to get pregnant will find that most fertility predictors are centered around ovulation timing. Even the Mayo Clinic highest recommendations for getting pregnant include using a reliable ovulation timing device. Ovulation Timing: Finding the Golden Window While completely natural, fertility remains a tricky thing. As a woman grows physically and ages, she obviously undergoes changes. These features become defined and changes are ...

    Posted at May 12, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Fertility Prediction and Intrauterine Insemination

    Fertility prediction has long been part of family planning. Unfortunately, some couples have a difficult time conceiving, even though both adults appear and feel healthy. After several failed attempts at becoming pregnant, even using a fertility prediction product, some couples are confronted with the fact natural coitus does not result in pregnancy. In speaking with a physician, these couples might learn of ...

    Posted at May 3, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • All Womens Eggs are Not the Same – Good Eggs and Bad Eggs

    Ovulation timing is a tricky calculation. It not only has to do with genetic factors, it has to do with the amount and condition of the eggs. When born, a female is born will the maximum amount of eggs she will ever have. Through puberty, the total number of eggs dramatically decreases and by age 27, that total drops by an average of 90 percent. ...

    Posted at April 25, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Is age a factor for infertility?

    Infertility is a problem that relatively few women suffer from in comparison to the overall population. However, when it does occur, the condition may be a result of the spouse, environmental conditions or internal conditions of the hopeful mother. Infertility stems from a variety of reasons and each couple having trouble conceiving should immediately consult their respective physicians. ...

    Posted at April 17, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Ovulation Prediction: Convenience Matters to Most Women

    Couples in the early stages of family planning can undergo a great deal of stress. Trying to get pregnant when it does not occur quickly can be both frustrating and stressful for many couples, especially the women. Using ovulation prediction test products that require frequent, daily testing of bodily fluids, such as urine, saliva or blood are not only time consuming but undesirable by most modern women. In the age of the iPhone, iPad and on-demand ...

    Posted at April 9, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Using Clomid: What you should know

    Clomid is a name brand of the generic fertility drug "clomiphene citrate". This female cycle stabilizer is also sold under ...

    Posted at March 13, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • What is PCOS and How Does it Effect Pregnancy Predictors?

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, more commonly abbreviated PCOS, is a condition in which women in their 20s or 30s have irregular occurring hormones. Either too much or too little of specific hormones are present, as a result, women suffering can have substantial difficulty in trying to become pregnant as the result of the imbalance: Polycystic ovary syndrome is a condition in which there is an imbalance of a woman's female sex hormones. This hormone imbalance may cause ...

    Posted at March 13, 2012 | By : | Categories : Fertility Articles | 0 Comment
  • Last updated by at .

Page 1 of 212