When Is the Easiest Time to Get Pregnant? Posted: 11-20-05 07:08am
I remember my gyno telling me once when to
have sex and not have sex if you do or
don't want to get pregnant but I forgot
what she said. Is there a time when you
can't get pregnant? And when are the peak
days or weeks to get pregnant?
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tsweitzer
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Nov 2005 Posts: 95 Location: Maryland
Posted: 11-20-05 12:47pm
If you are wanting to get pregnant, you
can buy an ovualting test at a local drug
store or at walmart and it will tell you
what days are best to have sex. At the
same time you should also buy a pregnancy
test and wait a few weeks and see if you
miss your period and if so cross your
fingers and take the test=) good luck to
you...I am 28 weeks pregnant.
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Healthmatters
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 11
Re: When Is the Easiest Time to Get Pregnant? Posted: 12-01-05 13:37pm
Hi. Its been my experience that your are
most fertile from the 12 - 14 day
following your period. Day 1 is the day
it started, count to day 10, have sex
every other day, be sure to lie down and
relax afterwards. Around the 12, or 13
day you should get a slight pain in one or
both of your sides, from releasing an egg
and the discharge should be "sticky" and
possibly thicker than normal. When you
feel the pain be sure to have sex soon
just to make sure their is enough sperm
inside of you to fertile the egg. You
should release the egg from this point
within 24 hours. That is why you have sex
every other day!!! So the sperm will be
present and ready for fertilization!!!
Also, it is a great idea to have your
partner take geritol complete, 2 times a
day... Trust me this really works I have
4 children!!!! After about 3 weeks of
geritol, his sperm should be real
thick!!!! Then he's ready. Keep me
posted. Geritol complete is one of the
best cheap ways for a man to have baby
making sperm. I have friends to prove it!
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