Fertility Tips

In order to be pregnant woman, a woman must maintain vaginal sexual relations the days fertile of her menstrual cycle. In these days she is when it is easier to remain pregnant woman, since the uterine neck has a special secretion, ideal so that the spermatozoa can ” nadar” in her towards the uterus, and in addition she is in those days that the ovulation happens, then the spermatozoa that have entered the uterus and to the tubes of Fallopian tube they will have opportunity to fertilize to the ovum. In the remaining days of the direct cycle there is chances no to secure a pregnancy. In addition the age to the woman also influences in the time that can get to delay to secure a pregnancy. Some studies indicate that the ideal age to be pregnant is between the 20 and the 30 years. It is in that rank of age when it is easier to remain pregnant.

In the first times after the first menstruation, still hormonal irregularities and anovulatorios cycles exist, that sometimes make difficult the conception. In the women of more than 35 years, the organism also it can get to delay a little more than the habitual thing in obtaining a pregnancy, still if the person is completely healthful and she does not present/display specific problems to conceive. In order to detect the days in which you have possibility of being pregnant woman, you can guiarte by the method of the calendar, if you have regular menstrual cycles. For example, if your cycles last 28 days, him subtractions 14, and will be then in day 14 of the cycle that you will be ovulating. Also days previous to the ovulation are fertile both. If your cycles are shorter or longer, you always must reduce 14 to find the day of the ovulation. Also you can be kind to the appearance of a vaginal flow like clear of egg, colorless and very viscous. The presence of this flow indicates that you are in fertile days.

Finally, also to buy a test of ovulation in the pharmacy, that becomes in urine. If the test is positive, calls to your pair and ponte in campaign.

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