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Implantation Signs and Symptoms

Implantation Signs and Symptoms

Some women may experience symptoms during implantation. Implantation is when the blastocyst (your little bundle of growing cells from a combined egg and sperm) attaches to the uterine wall. This typically occurs 6-12 days after ovulation. You can calculate suspected implantation using our Implantation Calculator. Implantation triggers pregnancy – causing rising levels of the hormones estrogen, progesterone, and hCG. Can I tell when implantation occurs? It’s natural for those trying to conceive to notice every little change in their body and wonder if it’s a pregnancy symptom. Some women may experience symptoms during implantation and others may not notice a…

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Common Signs of Pregnancy

If you’ve been trying to get pregnant you might be paying attention to any little change in your body. From unexplained headaches, food aversion, and nausea and achey breasts, what are some of the most common symptoms of pregnancy? Missed Period Missing your period is the most common sign and indication of pregnancy. However a variety of other reasons can cause late or missed periods such as stress, illness, and weight fluctuations, etc. If you suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, a condition in which periods can occur months apart, missed periods may be common. Breast Changes Another common symptom of…

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When To Take A Pregnancy Test

Knowing when to take a pregnancy test will help you accurately know whether or not you’re pregnant! If you’re wanting to know when to take a pregnancy test, the timing depends on the type of test. Types of Pregnancy Tests There are two basic types of pregnancy tests – the urine test and the blood test. Both tests look for the hormone that is only present if a woman is pregnant – human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG. Blood tests can detect hCG about 6 to 8 days after you have ovulated, much sooner than a urine test. Generally, urine tests…

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8 Quick Tips On Getting Pregnant

Once you decide you want to get pregnant, you may be super eager to make it happen! Getting pregnant is a wonderful event that is while satisfying and exciting, can also take some time. Here are eight quality tips on getting pregnant: 1. Know your most fertile time Generally, ovulation occurs about 14 days before your next period begins. So if your cycle is a 28-day one, that could make Day 14 of cycle your most fertile (Day 1 is the first day that your last period began). If yours is a 30-day cycle, Day 16 could be the time…

How Long Does it Take to Get Pregnant?

How Long Does It Take to Get Pregnant?

Many women spend most of their young adulthood avoiding getting pregnant, so how long does it take for it to actually happen? Surprisingly, getting pregnant can take longer than expected. Age, lifestyle, health all play a role in getting pregnant, as well as timing sex with ovulation. How Common is Infertility? Luckily, getting pregnant can take some time, but does typically happen within a year for the majority of couples trying. Infertility occurs in about 1 out of every 8 couples, or 12% of women. Odds of Getting Pregnant Of all of the couples trying to conceive: 30% get pregnant…

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How to Get Pregnant

Everyone knows that in order to get pregnant, sex needs to happen. Not everyone knows that you have to have sex at just the right time to make it happen! If you think back to your middle school biology or health class, you’ll remember that in order for pregnancy to occur, a sperm fertilizes a woman’s egg, and the egg must be implanted in the lining of the uterus. Everything You Wanted to Know About Ovulation Ovulation is the process when an egg is released from the ovary. This egg moves into the fallopian tube where it awaits fertilization by…

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