Sunday, April 28, 2013

Websites for tips on trying to conceive?

Q. Does anyone know of any websites with tips and helpful tools on trying to conceive?

A. I'm going to give you a few websites that cover different aspects of conception.

http://www.babyzone.com
http://www.babycenter.com
http://www.webmd.com
All have good articles and topics on trying to conceive.

When ttc I would suggest charting your bbt (basal body temp)- a website that does it all for you is:
http://www.fertilityfriend.com

I would also suggest buying some if the CBE home ovulation tests with a smily face as a result or the Clear Blue Easy Fertility Monitor depending on how long you've been trying. They both would help you detect when you are ovulating and have helped me figure out when I need to use the next product to make the conception process alot easier.

A really good product to use when ttc is preseed when you are ovulating. You can read more about it at http://www.preseed.com
It basically helps the sperm get where they need to go alot easier. Alot of women swear by this product and you can read about that and many other things on:

http://www.twoweekwait.com - Love this website!!!
http://www.justformommies.com

Good Luck and lots of baby wishes to you! Happy Holidays!


What time is it best to conceive?
Q. We been trying hard to have a baby but its not walking out,maybe we dont calculate well,pls help out.

A. There are two ways to check for ovulation - predictor kits or basal body temperature.

A basal body temperature (BBT) chart can tell you when you have already ovulated. Your basal body temperature and cervical mucus reflect your progesterone level, which is close to zero before you ovulate and rises dramatically after ovulation. When your progesterone level rises, so does your temperature, giving you a sign that you have ovulated.

A BBT chart tells you something about when you ovulated in a particular month, but it can't tell you exactly when to have sex that month. You have to chart your BBT for a few months and spot a pattern in your cycle before you can use it to predict when you're most fertile.

An ovulation predictor kit is like a pregnancy test (pee on a stick) and it will turn color the day before you ovulate, indicating a surge in hormones. This surge is what causes your ovary to release an egg. An ovulation kit increases your chances of conceiving by enabling you to time sex to within a day of the surge.

An ovulation predictor kit can give you advanced warning of ovulation the first month you use it. The main drawback to the kits is that they can be expensive. You can get one time kits with 7 days of tests ($10-$20) which you start based on the schedule in the package. Or you can purchase a ovulation monitor (around $250) which you can use again and again, but you will need to purchase supplies for the monitor.

Please note that both ovulation predictor kits and basal body temperature/cervical mucus charts may not work with some people.

Here is a link on how to create a basal body temperature chart:
http://www.babycenter.com/general/toolsc...


What is a good site to monitor your pregnancy on
Q. You know like where it tells you what's happening week by week and how the baby is growing etc.

A. www.babycenter.com is the best, you can sign up and every week, you get an email of exactly whats going on!!





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