Q: Pregnancy prep?

Posted Tuesday, November 13, 2007 10:29 PM

Q: I think I'm ready to TTC. What do I need to know?

A: Thinking about making a baby? The most popular months to deliver are July, August, and September, so if you want to join the throngs of summertime mommies next year, now's the time to get busy. Clearly, a woman can get pregnant without a word of advice, but if you're eager to speed things along, here are a few tips.

LEARN YOUR WOMANLY BITS
If you paid attention in biology class, you can skip this one. If not, here's a refresher: You have ovaries. Your ovaries contain eggs. Sometime in the midst of your menstrual cycle (on average, around 14 days after your period starts), your ovaries release an egg, which starts a several-day journey toward your uterus (aka womb). If a sperm is hanging around and manages to hook up with the egg, you get pregnant. If not, your body flushes out the egg with a menstrual period. End of lesson.

KNOW YOUR ODDS
Don't stress if you don't get pregnant right away. After all, you've only got about a 20 percent chance each time you ovulate. (Unless you're a teenager in the backseat of your parents' car. Then we're guessing your odds rise to about 72 percent.) Seriously, you have about a three-day window of fertility each cycle. You have to have sex at just the right time, and the sperm has to swim a long, long way to seal the deal. There's no need to call the doc unless you've been trying to conceive for a year or more (or six months, if you're over 35).

TAKE YOUR VITAMINS
It's best to start popping prenatal vitamins at least two months before you start trying, and you should start getting at least 400 mcg of folic acid each day as far as a year or two in advance. When taken before and during the early weeks of pregnancy, folic acid has been shown to greatly decrease the risk of neural tube defects (like spina bifida). You can also find folic acid in foods like spinach, black beans, orange juice, and strawberries.

GET CHECKED OUT
Sure, you'll be seeing enough of your OB once that test reads positive, but go ahead and schedule your first appointment before you even start trying. This preconception counseling session is a time to discuss nutritional habits and medical history, make sure your immunizations are up to date, and talk to your doc about any factors that could lead to pregnancy complications. (Tip: While you're at it, head to the dentist too--periodontal disease is linked to preterm and underweight babies.)

DO IT, ALREADY!
Most health care professionals recommend that you have fun and don't worry too much about perfect timing in the first three months of trying. If you're excited to boost your odds, though, here are a few tricks:

[  ] Sex during the three days before ovulation gives you the best chance of conception. Check your estimated ovulation date on TheNestBaby.com's ovulation calculator.

[  ] Tilt your pelvis after sex, so that gravity can help the sperm swim towards your cervix.

[  ] Orgasm. The pulsing that results can also help the sperm swim to its destination. (How this is achieved is, of course, up to you and your partner.)

[  ] Lose the lube. Most lubricants (including saliva) act as barriers to your man’s little swimmers. If you must have some help, the lubricant Pre-Seed claims to be
"sperm friendly," or simply indulge in a little extra foreplay.
 
-- Erin Walters

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re: Q: Pregnancy Prep?

Does it decrease your odds of getting pregnant if you urinate right after sex?  I read that you should urinate after sex to eliminate UTI's.  Is this true?

Posted by bspaz78    Friday, January 11, 2008 12:44 PM


re: Q: Pregnancy Prep?

I was wondering the same thing. I have been told that you can get bladder infections if you do not urinate after sex (This has actually happened to me before). How long after sex can you urinate then?

Posted by MRP    Friday, February 01, 2008 10:28 AM


re: Q: Pregnancy Prep?

I was told my a friend, that her Dr said to stay in bed for atleast 30 minutes afterwards.  Plus, it gives you cuddle time - or time to actually have control of the remote!  

Posted by elb26    Tuesday, March 25, 2008 2:10 PM


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