tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-92005573109330194752024-03-13T07:38:36.771-07:00Menstrual Disorders GuideRandom Ramblings on Menstrual Disordersjudesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07040556709485971370noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200557310933019475.post-65500981806650143902010-01-16T19:02:00.001-08:002010-01-16T19:02:42.378-08:00How To Get Pregnant By Recognizing The Signs<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Terry Rusty</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Most women spend a good chunk of their lives trying not to get pregnant but unfortunately when it is time to start their family they do not know how to get pregnant. When it comes down to getting pregnant it is all about timing and the window can be very small so it is essential to maximize the time period in order for pregnancy to begin. There are a number of products on the marketplace, which will cost you a small fortune, that will help you figure out the best time but the best way is to learn the signs that your own body is giving you to figure out the perfect time.<br /> <br /> A woman's body will let loose a number of hormones each month from the pituitary gland that makes her ovaries respond by releasing a egg. The new egg will make its way down the fallopian tube and this is the perfect window that you have been looking for. When this happens your body will tell you in three separate signs that it is the perfect time to try and begin the process of pregnancy.<br /> <br /> Keep An Eye On The Date - For most women ovulation is at its peak fourteen days from the start of her last period. If the woman's menstruation cycle is longer then the typical twenty eight days she needs to subtract eighteen days from the length of the cycle and add this number from the start of her next cycle to figure out when is the peak ovulation time.<br /> <br /> Cervical Mucus - When a woman's body is ovulating the cervical mucus will resemble raw egg whites and will be slippery to the touch. When a woman's body is not ovulating the cervical mucus becomes much more cloudy in appearance and is sticky to the touch.<br /> <br /> Your Body Temperature - For the next couple of months take your temperature every single day and watch for patterns. The days when your temperature is slightly higher than normal is an indicator that the woman is ovulating and this is when the bedroom magic should be taking place.<br /> <br /> If you have been trying to get pregnant for quite some time and are tired of wasting money on the wide variety of contraptions that are out on the marketplace I would suggest you take a look at the Pregnancy miracle. The Pregnancy Miracle product has helped women of all ages with all sorts of fertility issues to make their dreams come true by starting a family of their own. - 30308</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Learn more about <a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/yjo3sxr">Pregnancy Miracle</a>. Stop by Terry Rusty's site where you can find out all about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.thehowtogetpregnant.com/'>how to get pregnant</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07040556709485971370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200557310933019475.post-1530183777622623142010-01-05T06:02:00.000-08:002010-01-05T07:23:30.053-08:00Find Out When is Ovulation<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Amy Thompson</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>When is ovulation for you? This is a common question among many women. Figuring out when you ovulate is extremely important for women who want to get pregnant but is having a difficult time with it. It is also important for women who do not want to get pregnant because it is just not in their plans at this time.<br /> <br /> Whatever their reason for trying to see when is ovulation it is important that a woman knows the following information about ovulation:<br /> <br /> * Ovulation begins when a female releases a matured egg from her ovary and it is ready to be fertilized by sperm. It is a time when a female is fertile and the likelihood of getting pregnant through sexual intercourse is high.<br /> <br /> * Women often use ovulation predictor kits to find when ovulation will be starting. Ovulation predictor kits can be used as an ovulation microscope or it can be urine based, your choice. These ovulation kits can help to see when your next ovulation cycle is by tracking a certain surge that is located in your Luteinizing Hormone that is present in your urine. When there is an increase of LH, ovulation will likely happen. It is important to follow all the instructions in the kit in order to get the best and most valid results. Ovulation predictor kits are not expensive and are easy to use and you can get them at any drugstore.<br /> <br /> * If you have a regular period you can identify your next ovulation by starting with the day the last menstrual period starts or by calculating 12 to 16 days from the next period.<br /> <br /> * There are also free ovulation calendar online that can help you predict your ovulation schedule.<br /> <br /> So when is ovulation? That is a question that should not take much of your time. There many ways out there to find out when it will start. You can try any methods to find out about your ovulation schedule. - 30308</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Make sure to visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.signsofovulation.org/">Signs of Ovulation</a> for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.signsofovulation.org/ovulation-calender.html">an ovulation calendar</a> and bleeding during ovulation. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07040556709485971370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200557310933019475.post-88387510547143120302009-12-21T07:43:00.001-08:002009-12-21T07:43:56.702-08:00Trying To Conceive - 5 Signs That Signal Your Ovulation Period<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Beth Vardah</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Knowing which days you ovulate plays a key role in a successful pregnancy. As a woman's fertile time lasts for only 24 hours, a couple must take full advantage of this opportunity in order for successful fertilization to take place. The problem is, not all women are that familiar with their ovulation cycle. Some are even in the dark as to the importance of this. With that said, we will tackle in this article five signs of ovulation which will help couples further understand the complexity of a female's ovulation period, and how to greatly improve their chances of conception.<br /> <br /> Lutenizing Hormone, or LH, is at a High<br /> <br /> In order to know when you are about to ovulate, you should know when your LH is at a high. Within thirty hours of the spike in this hormone, you will ovulate. You should associate this with a cloud in the distance that is approaching, helping you to know when rain is going to occur. You can use an ovulation test kit to know when your LH has increased, which is found in your urine.<br /> <br /> <br /> Rise of Basal Body Temperature (BBT)<br /> <br /> Progesterone occurs when you are ovulating which will make your body temperature increase. It will go up when you begin to ovulate and won't drop back down until your period arrives. You can use this method to know when you will ovulate every month, even if you missed out on this month's chance to conceive. When you wake up in the morning, before doing anything else, including getting out of bed, take your basal body temperature. Any type of thermometer will work, whether you use a regular one or a specialty thermometer. You should chart all of your temperatures so that you can see where it rises every month, making it easier for you to predict when you will ovulate.<br /> <br /> Breast Sensitivity<br /> <br /> During the ovulation period, there is a secretion of progesterone hormones. This results in the tenderness and sensitivity not just of the breasts but also of the nipples much like when you have your menstrual cycle. <br /> <br /> The cervical mucus fluid will change.<br /> <br /> Your cervical fluid will change when you approach the point of ovulation, due to the increase in different hormones, like estrogen. You will notice a greater amount of mucus as well as a change in its consistency. It will become very thin and won't be as tacky as it normally is, which is why it is important to pay close attention. The color shouldn't change much but it may become more clear than it normally is.<br /> <br /> Changes is your cervix.<br /> <br /> Your cervix is what connects your vagina to your uterus. Your cervix will undergo changes, such as becoming softer, when ovulation is about to occur. Your cervix will become more open and it will lift to a certain degree. This is different for every woman, which is why it is important to know what is normal for you and your cervix at different times during your cycle.<br /> <br /> While it might be much simpler to order your baby from the stork, you CAN know when you are most likely to conceive by using these five signs of ovulation to track your ovulation period. Your fertile time is only a small window of opportunity so knowing how to find it is half the battle! - 30308</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Are you struggling with trying to get pregnant? Save yourself the stress and frustration by visiting my blog about <a target='_blank' href="http://signsofovulation.net">signs of ovulation</a> for helpful tips and advice on knowing when you are most likely to conceive. 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