After Marriage Want to Get Pregnant Fast? Important Note This

Starting a Pregnancy

If you are considering having a baby, you might be wondering how long to get pregnant, when to have sex, and how often. Find answers to your questions here.

Opportunities for Pregnancy



Here's a general question: What are my chances of getting pregnant this month? For most couples trying to get pregnant, the chance that a woman will get pregnant is 15% to 25% in a given month


But there are a number of things that can affect your chances of getting pregnant:


Age. Once you reach age 30, your chances of getting pregnant in any month fall, and they decrease with age, dropping sharply in your 40s.


Irregular menstrual cycles. Having irregular cycles makes it difficult to count when you are ovulating, making it difficult to know the ideal time to have sex.


Frequency of making love. The less you have sex, the less likely you are to get pregnant.


The amount of time you are trying to get pregnant. If you are not pregnant after one year trying to get pregnant, your chances of getting pregnant may be lower. Talk to your doctor about tests for female and male infertility.


Diseases or medical conditions can affect pregnancy.

Understanding the Menstrual Cycle


Knowing more about the menstrual cycle can help.

A woman's cycle starts on the first day she sees bright red blood - not just spotting - and ends the day before the next cycle begins. One cycle can take 21 to 35 days - or more.

If the cycle varies in length several days from one month to the next, it is considered irregular - and common. Ma women don't have regular cycles. That does not always mean something is wrong.


Having Sex, Pregnancy



Here is another common question from couples who are trying to get pregnant: How often do we have sex? In short, the answer is often.

Many couples who try to get pregnant spend a lot of time sex energy, with mathematical accuracy, to calculate when a woman is prime for ovulation. Theoretically, that approach makes sense. Recent studies have shown that the opportunity for sperm to fertilize an egg is quite small: Basically, only 3-5 days before ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. Your best chance is 1-2 days before ovulation. Doctors recommend intercourse every day starting the week before ovulation or starting after the end of your period.


But while your lovemaking exclusively for a few days makes sense, it also has some disadvantages - especially because your body doesn't always behave in a regular clock. Even if your cycle is regular, ovulation can occur at any time during the cycle. If you have sex on a day that you think is ovulating, and you have a few days off, you may be out of luck.


So expert advice is to hedge your bets: Have sex at least two to three times every week. As long as men have normal sperm counts, having sex every day (or every day) increases your chances of getting pregnant.


Going Off the Pill for Pregnancy



How long does the effect of the birth control drug subside? It is actually possible to get pregnant as soon as you get out of the pill - as soon as the hormone pills come out of your system - although it may take several months before ovulation starts again normally.

Is it safe to get pregnant right after you take the pill? Yes. Women who get pregnant soon after taking the pill tend to have healthy babies like women who wait several months in between.

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