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I Want To Be Pregnant

March 12th, 2009

Getting Pregnant

Executive Summary about I Want To Be Pregnant by Kent Pinkerton

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Though getting pregnant seems easy, the process often requires exquisite timing. Most women do not conceive on their first try. Women under 30 usually conceive after trying for 12 to 18 months. Statistics show that only 25% of women become pregnant after their first cycle. Around 60% women conceive within the first six months, 75% within nine months, and 90% of them conceive within 18 months.

In most women, if the cycle is regular, ovulation period occurs between the 11th and 21st day of the cycle. A healthy lifestyle is essential as preparation for getting pregnant. You should quit smoking, drinking, and using drugs. High alcohol consumption can also cause infertility among men and women. It reduces the normal hormone production, which inhibits fertility. Recreational drugs like cocaine, marijuana, heroin, and barbiturates can also reduce the chances of getting pregnant.

Overweight or underweight women find it difficult to conceive. Severe stress and depression can also reduce your chances of getting pregnant.

Getting Pregnant After Birth Control

Executive Summary about I Want To Be Pregnant by Anton Ka

Getting pregnant after using birth control can take time. Birth control pills, shots and patches are designed to disrupt the normal release of an egg into the fallopian tube. It might, in fact, take several cycles for the body’s normal cycling to get started again.

The length of time necessary for the body to return to its normal functioning will vary depending on the type of birth control being used and the woman in question. Some women can throw out their pills and conceive on the very next cycle. Others require a bit more time.

For those who use injections, such as Depo Provera, the length of time for the cycles to return to normal can be long, even after injections have ceased. Some women see a return to normal within about three months. Other women have gone as long as 18 months following their last shot without a return to normal cycles.

For those who use condoms only for birth control, there is no waiting period suggested since the woman’s natural cycle has not been disrupted.

Some women, just like in the movies, manage to get pregnant within weeks of ceasing to take birth control pills.

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