Quickest Way to Get Pregnant
A common question that many women ask when visiting with a health professional about their pregnancy issues is what is the “quickest way to get pregnant?” Unfortunately, there is no single answer to this question and the quickest way to get pregnant will vary from woman to woman. However, most, if not all, couples will benefit from having frequent sex in order to increase their chances of becoming pregnant.
It is important to remember that the average time for a woman under 35 to become pregnant is about six months, and for many women, it may take up to a year or longer. During this time, couples should not get stressed or feel like giving up. Staying close to one another and decreasing stress levels may be able to improve the likelihood of a pregnancy occurring and it may also lead to increased intimacy.
Many women track their ovulation by taking their temperatures or by using other at home test kits that can be bought from drugstores. These kits can help women figure out when the best times are for conceiving, which may decrease the amount of time it takes to become pregnant.
In order to become pregnant, it is important for a woman to be healthy. Many women who are either significantly underweight or overweight will have problems conceiving and they may also increase their risk of miscarrying. Any woman who is trying to find the quickest way to get pregnant should ensure that her health is at its best and that she is at a healthy weight. Additionally, illegal drugs should not be taken and women who are taking prescriptions should discuss the effects of those drugs upon their fertility with their doctors.
If a couple is in good health and has been unable to conceive after trying for at least one year, they should contact a professional. A fertility clinic may be able to help.
It is hard work trying to get pregnant. As much as you want it to be stress free you always have it on your mind. I have heard if you think about it too much you can become overwhelmed and postpone your period. Try your hardest to relax and have fun with it.
hi my name is robyn willis, my husband and i have been trying to fall pregnant for 2 years now … i had a misscariage in 2009. and ever since we have been trying , what could be the reason that it takes so long for me to concieve , pls if there is anything that you could do to help me i would really appriciate it.
regards robyn willis.