Tuesday, September 4, 2007

When Do I Have Sex To Become Pregnant

Having sex is a normal routine in every marriage, but the specific sex for pregnancy does not come easily as we think. To become pregnant, the very first thing you need to do is to checkout when you are most fertile in every menstrual cycle.

A woman's fertile period lasts for six days that is the five days leading up to your ovulation period and the day of ovulation in every cycle of the month, that is about midway between menstrual cycles, when an egg or eggs are released from one or two of your ovaries. For the fact that sperm lives up to five days, even the old sperm can fertilize an egg or both eggs in case if the two ovaries releases eggs at the same time. If you have sex at those times, you may become pregnant.

Some gynecologists states that, having sex every day between days 10 and 18 of your cycle will help a lot in getting pregnant since this is the time during which ovulation occurs (that is counting the first day of your menstruation or period as day 1).

In the other way round, detecting of changes in your cervical mucus helps a lot in getting pregnant in the sense that, at the beginning of the menstrual cycle, this mucus is tacky and dense, but within the time of ovulation it becomes increasingly plentiful and slippery, with qualities very similar to the white of a raw egg. By this time, if you have sex, you may become pregnant.

Anyway, there is no need to get more worries about getting pregnant because it puts too much pressure on the process. The best thing to do is to simply have sex slightly before the time you think your ovulation may occur in each cycle so as to avoid hurting your efforts towards when to ovulate, have sex or get pregnant.

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