Friday, 18 March 2016

Fertile Periods to Get Pregnant


Fertile Periods to Get Pregnant






























Learning about fertility periods can be of great help to a woman, who can choose to  avoid or increase her chances of becoming pregnant on her own. Fertility period can be identified in several ways. Among common methods to determine fertile periods are measuring basal temperature and mucous consistency both of which are effective, though careful monitoring in each is required.

Pregnancy and Fertility

Pregnancy should be well-planned and mandates that the to-be mother make long-term decisions. To prepare for or prevent pregnancy, a woman must give special attention to her fertility period. The body of a woman works in cycles as far as conception is concerned. Therefore, a woman can only conceive during a specific period of the cycle.

The most fertile time to get pregnant is known as the fertility window. The window stretches from 5—6 days, which starts 2—3 days before ovulation until the day of ovulation. It is the time when sexual intercourse is most likely to lead to pregnancy. Once a woman has begun to ovulate, she cannot get pregnant until the next cycle.
  

Facts about Fertility
  • The probability of getting pregnant is less than 15 percent in spite of unprotected sexual intercourse during the non-fertile days.
  • Oral health is closely related to fertility. Prolonged oral infections, gum diseases or poor dental hygiene may lead to premature delivery or low birth weight in infants.
  • Food choices also play a vital role in maintaining the fertility of a woman. A healthy dietary regimen includes intake of essential nutrients along with folic acid. Folic acid is vital to prevent birth-defects.
  • Fertility can be improved with aphrodisiac diet. This type of diet strictly reduces processed food consumption while increasing fibre intake.
  • Being active or engaging in physical activities should be made a priority to boost fertility.
  • A healthy lifestyle consisting regular physical activities, eating nutritious diet and maintaining normal cholesterol levels helps boost fertility. There, however, could be fertility problems due to hormonal dysfunction.
  • Being obese or overweight may also hamper fertility. Therefore, health experts advise women to maintain a certain body weight to stay away from fertility concerns.
  • Biological clock is usually related to women. Biological clock also applies for men too as their fertility depletes with age. Depleted health of a sperm is the reason of the ticking of biological clock in men.

Most women do not experience difficulties to get pregnant, but there is always a slight chance of failure. These fertility concerns can be prevented with better understanding of fertility and aspects associated with fertility cycle.

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