{"id":71064,"date":"2022-05-02T12:34:55","date_gmt":"2022-05-02T18:34:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/americanpregnancy.org\/?p=69471"},"modified":"2022-12-29T10:53:46","modified_gmt":"2022-12-29T16:53:46","slug":"how-to-get-pregnant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/americanpregnancy.org\/getting-pregnant\/how-to-get-pregnant\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Get Pregnant – Best Tips to Help You Conceive"},"content":{"rendered":"
To understand how to get pregnant, you need to understand the processes that take place before nidation<\/b>. To get pregnant <\/span>ovulation<\/span><\/a> must take place. <\/span>This occurs when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed through the fallopian tube, and is available to the sperm for fertilization. The lining of the uterus has thickened to prepare for a fertilized egg. If conception does not occur, the uterine lining will be shed during menstruation,<\/a>\u00a0aka your period.<\/p>\n Know when you\u2019re ovulating and having sex during your fertility window will increase your chances of conceiving. Use our free Ovulation Calendar<\/a> to determine your most fertile times.<\/p>\n A woman\u2019s monthly cycle is measured from the first day of her menstrual\u00a0period until the first day of her next period. On average, a woman\u2019s\u00a0cycle is between\u00a028-32 days<\/strong>, although some women may have much\u00a0shorter or longer cycles. Ovulation is one of the most important processes a woman\u00a0should understand about her body as it is the determining factor\u00a0in both\u00a0getting pregnant<\/a> and preventing pregnancy. Nonetheless, it can be somewhat difficult to understand.<\/p>\n Our Ultimate Fertility Resource Guide<\/strong><\/a> provides the information you need on fertility, tips on how to get pregnant faster, and how to boost fertility through sometimes simple tweaks to your lifestyle and approach. The guide is easy to read and meant for anybody wanting to increase their ability to conceive. It’s a free download and includes coupon codes for essential products. Even free Nightfood Nighttime Ice Cream.<\/p>\n With frequent unprotected sex, <\/span>most healthy couples conceive within one year<\/b>. Of all couples trying to conceive:<\/p>\n Your best chances for conceiving naturally are during your 20s. Your fertility begins to decline as you age. A healthy 30-year-old has about a 20 percent chance of getting pregnant each month, but by the time you’re 40, you have only about a 5 percent chance. By age 45, very few women get pregnant naturally.<\/p>\n If you and your partner are struggling to get pregnant, it\u2019s possible one of you may have an issue. Often it\u2019s immediately assumed that the woman is infertile, but infertility affects both men and women.<\/p>\n According to the Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences, up to\u00a040-50% of infertility in couples is linked to the male<\/a>. One of the most common problems contributing to male infertility is\u00a0low sperm count.<\/a><\/strong> You can check if your sperm count meets the threshold for fertility quickly, easily, and privately at home with\u00a0SpermCheck Fertility<\/a>. This FDA-cleared kit is available online or at your local retailer and is a product of DNA Diagnostics Center (DDC), a corporate sponsor of the American Pregnancy Association. SpermCheck is simple\u2014like a home pregnancy test\u2014 and results are ready in minutes. Keep in mind that other fertility factors like <\/span>sperm mobility and morphology are also important<\/b> and should be checked by a healthcare professional.<\/span><\/p>\n If you’re younger than 35 and haven’t gotten pregnant after trying for a year, or you\u2019re older than 35 and you\u2019ve been trying for six months, it may be time to\u00a0see a fertility specialist.<\/p>\n If you still have further questions regarding ovulation, we encourage you to talk with your healthcare provider or <\/span>contact the American Pregnancy Association<\/span><\/a> for more information.<\/span> Being informed about how your body works can help you feel more in charge of your health.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Let\u2019s First Look at How Pregnancy Happens To understand how to get pregnant, you need to understand the processes that take place before nidation. To get pregnant ovulation must take place. This occurs when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed through the fallopian tube, and is available to the sperm for fertilization. […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":24591,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[56,50],"tags":[],"faq-categories":[8401],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\nWhat You Need to Know About Ovulation:<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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How to Get Pregnant Faster<\/h3>\n
Use an Ovulation Tracker<\/strong><\/h3>\n
\nMost women ovulate\u00a0anywhere between\u00a0Day 11 \u2013 Day 21<\/strong>\u00a0of their cycle, counting from the\u00a0first day of their last period (LMP). This is what many refer to as the \u201cfertile\u00a0time\u201d of a woman\u2019s cycle because sexual intercourse during this\u00a0time increases the chance of pregnancy. Ovulation can occur at any point during this window and may occur on a different day each month.
\nSigns You\u2019re Ovulating:<\/em><\/p>\n\n
Increase Your Chances of Getting Pregnant<\/h3>\n
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How Long Does It Take to Get Pregnant?<\/h3>\n
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How Long Should We Try Before Getting Help?<\/h3>\n
It\u2019s Easy to Check His Sperm Count<\/h3>\n
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