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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Trying to Conceive - TTC
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Midlife moms: How to conceive in your 40s Yes there are more hurdles, but you can conceive in your forties if you know a few simple tricks
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Trying to conceive: How to take your basal body temperature If you've been trying to get pregnant for a few months with no success (or are even just starting out) you may want to look into charting your basal body temperature for important fertility information.
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Are you pregnant? The signs of pregnancy There are many signs of pregnancy, ranging from those that make you wonder if you might just be pregnant to those that even your caregiver will consider proof positive. Here's a look and the signs and symptoms you may experience, and how likely each
Chinese conception gender chart Will your baby be a boy or a girl? This ancient chart is supposed to predict your child's gender, based upon your age and the month of conception!
Due date calculator Do you want to know when your baby will arrive? Or when conception occurred? Enter the date of the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), cycle length and your luteal phase length (if known), and we will do the calculation for you!
Have hope - even after a year Having a hard time conceiving? Take heart! A new study presented at a reproductive medicine conference in Vienna, Austria, shows that most healthy couples who haven't achieved pregnancy after one year of trying will ultimately conceive during the sec
When to see a specialist Making a baby can take a little more time than we might expect, so when do we know when it's time to seek help from a specialist? Obstetrician/Gynecologist Mark Kan explains.
Actress Leila Kenzle's fertility therapy program Leila Kenzle, best known for her role
as Fran Devanow, Jamie Buchman's (Helen Hunt) best friend for six years on the
Emmy award winning "Mad About You," has co-founded FertilityLA in Sherman Oaks, California, a psychotherapy program for people who
Are your vices preventing you from becoming pregnant? Few Americans can count themselves "viceless." Whether it's having a glass or two of wine with dinner, or a midday cigarette break, or even a couple of cups of coffee to get going in the morning, the majority of us indulge in at least one less-than-h
Babymaking 101: 10 ways to increase your chances of conception Most couples spend so many months and years trying not to get pregnant that they assume getting pregnant is what happens the moment they relax. It can be disheartening to realize there's more to babymaking than discontinuing contraception. Here are 1
Boxers or briefs - does it make a difference? Does the type of underwear your partner wears have any real bearing on
whether or not you will be able to achieve pregnancy? Obstetrical
Nurse Wanda F Steele has some information.
Boy or girl? Women having infertility treatments want to choose A new survey says a significant number of women being treated for infertility would choose the sex of their next child if given the option -- and those as yet childless would choose baby girls and boys in approximately equal numbers.
Can laparoscopy help you avoid unnecessary treatments? Researchers in obstetrics and gynecology and reproductive endocrinology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and the University of Alabama at Birmingham suggest that specialists should consider the routine use of laparoscopic evaluation when
Can you conceive when he's on Viagra? Viagra is a medication used to treat erection difficulties (including erectile dysfunction). So if your partner takes this little blue pill (generic name: Sildenafil), is it safe to try to conceive?
Can you get pregnant at age 42? Is it safe -- and possible -- to attempt pregnancy in your forties? Obstetrical Nurse Wanda Steele has some information for you.
Careful healthcare consideration can heighten conceptual hopes Infertility affects approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of couples in the United States, says Dr Lisa Halvorson, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Conceiving after the snip: Vasectomy reversal vs. in vitro fertilization So you or your partner has had a vasectomy... but now you have changed your mind, and would like to have a baby. What are your choices? There's both vasectomy reversal and sperm retrieval combined with IVF. Here's a look at the facts.
Conception after loss: When should you try to get pregnant again? Losing a child is devastating, whether you have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth or loss during birth or sometime afterward; your body and your heart need time to heal...but how long? After the emotional -- and sometimes physical -- trauma of losi
Conception at age 50 Considering having a baby at 50? Dr David Barrere explains some of the factors involved.
Conception date calculator When was your baby conceived? Enter the date of the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), and we'll print out a table showing you the probable dates of conception, based upon the average length of your menstrual cycle. Note: Your b
Create a conception planner If you have been trying to get pregnant, you probably know the importance of timing intercourse in order to have the greatest possible chance of conception. This planner can be customized to help take out some of the guesswork when it comes to knowin
Five steps to making a baby You and your partner have decided to have a baby! What an interesting journey you have chosen to begin! Granted, we all know how to make a baby, but sometimes it doesn't happen when we want it to. Here are some tips from the experts and those who hav
Forget basal body temperature - check out her clothes Was Chris De Burgh's sexy "Lady in Red," perhaps, ovulating? A new UCLA and University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire study finds evidence that women put more effort into their clothing and grooming during their most fertile periods.
Having a healthy pregnancy after weight loss surgery After four years of trying -- and failing -- to get pregnant, Trish Reeves of Spartanburg, South Carolina, blamed her inability to conceive on polycystic ovarian syndrome, an insulin-resistance disorder that's one of the leading causes of infertility
Help for endometriosis sufferers There is no way to prevent endometriosis. It's a fancy name for the chronic disease that afflicts an estimated 5.5 million women in North America, and numbers are on the rise.
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