Can you do anything to get pregnant quickly? Definitely! The best way to get pregnant is to have sex at least once every other day while you are fertile. But know that not every couple will get pregnant quickly, even if they do everything right. But you can make your chances better.
Some people get pregnant after a month or two of trying. But, for most, it takes longer. Keep in mind that it could take months to get pregnant, and that one in ten couples will have trouble getting pregnant. There is help out there, which is good news.
It's important to remember that these tips might not work for everyone, especially if you have problems with your fertility that have been going on for a long time. Pregnancy isn't something that can be planned exactly, which is sad. Don't blame yourself if you can't get pregnant as quickly as you'd like. Instead, keep trying. Most couples will get pregnant within a year if they keep trying.
1. Stop using birth control!
If you want to get pregnant, it makes sense that you should stop using birth control. Your fertility may need time to come back, especially if you have had an IUCD inserted. Talk to your doctor about when you can start trying to get pregnant so you know what to expect.
2. Have a lot of sex
Having sex often for a whole month can help you get pregnant. Every other day or every two days is a good amount.
You could try to have sex every day , but most people will get tired of it, and it's not really necessary. If you have sex three to four times a week, you are more likely to have sex on your most fertile days, which increases your chances of getting pregnant. If you wait and only time sex at ovulation and you get the timing wrong, you may lose that month.
Having sex often also makes sperm healthier. If you are healthier, you are more likely to get pregnant.
Normal personal lubricants like KY Jelly are bad for sperm, which is something you should know. Your own cervical fluid is the best thing to help you get pregnant. But if this is a problem for you, there are options that are good for sperm, like liquid paraffin.
3. Find out when you ovulate.
The two days before you ovulate are when you are most likely to get pregnant. You can find out which days these are in a number of ways, such as by looking for fertile mucus in your cervix.
You might have an easier time if you use ovulation kits or monitors.
4. When to seek help.
See your doctor if you don't get pregnant in six months (if you're over 35) or a year (if you're younger than 35).
Getting help doesn't mean you're giving up; it just means you're brave enough to find out why you can't get pregnant and what you can do about it. Some of the things that cause infertility get worse over time. If you get help when you need it, it might help you get pregnant faster.
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