about 1 year ago - 6 comments
Is there any kind of food or vitamins that make a woman more fertile? Share and Enjoy:
about 1 year ago - 8 comments
With my first pregnancy, which we weren’t trying, I had extremely sore breasts and a missed period. We have been ttc and I am not due for my period until next week, however I’ve been awfully bloated and my body just aches since we finished trying. I feel like I am, instictually and physically. But More >
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
im not trying to get pregnant right now (im 23, single, broke) but one day i do want children, and i was wondering which foods could have a negative affect on my fertility, either in the near future or down the road. Share and Enjoy:
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
Exists preconception in Ireland with black people? is very dificil if to obtain a work for Brazilians,? which the place that has more works for Brazilians? Share and Enjoy:
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
I want to know how to tell if i am pregnant before the month period… within 2 weeks can you tell? I have constant pains in the lower region of my abdomen, and a little naseaus from time to time, it’s been said the you can get the symptoms and not be pregnant because it’s More >
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
I know I need to get check out, I’ve had insurance before through my job. However, I no longer work there and I need to get checked out to make sure everything is good with me. However, paying out of pocket is very costly. So I need a afforable insurance that will help me with More >
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
A friend of mine is married to a lady who is diagnosed as bipolar 2. He is considering to have a child. Doctors say, there is a 100% risk of getting bipolar to his kids, if mother has bipolar. Is there a way he can avoid bipolar in his kids, using any genetic TRICKS. Is More >
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Hubby and i are planning on TTC in May. We both want to get checked to make sure we are healthy and don’t have medical issues that could cause problems. My question is, should we go to my family practitioner or should i go to the health department (where i go for my annual Pap More >
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
I know birth control can sometimes cause pregnancy symptoms so I was curious to see what symptoms others had and how long they lasted. Also, if you got pregnant while on the pill did that have any affect on your symptoms or when you found out you were pregnant? Share and Enjoy:
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
I’ve been hearing that drinking Green Tea is very good in preconception (trying to get pregnant) and uping the fertility to help get pregnant. Is this true? Share and Enjoy:
about 1 year ago
i think it is wrong! The Only thing everyone who wants a baby should think about is if it will come out healthy! NOT GENDER!
about 1 year ago
Some people say that since “boy” sperm are faster swimmers than “girl” sperm, you can have a boy by waiting until you are almost done ovulating (like the last day, since we ovulate 3 days out of the month) to have sex. This way the boys will get to your last egg first.
about 1 year ago
We did it using the old method, and it worked. You need to find the female’s ovulation time by taking temperature daily. Temperature rises about a degree right before ovulation. Male producing sperm swim more quickly, but don’t live as long. Female producing sperm swim more slowly, but live longer. If you want a girl, have sex every day for a few days, and stop about 3 days before predicted ovulation. The male sperm will die off before ovulation. With the lower sperm count, that makes a girl more likely also. If you want a boy, the man needs to save it up, and right at ovulation time, they need to do it once. The male sperm will reach the egg first. It is not 100%, so don’t do it if it matters too much to you. We predicted our first child when we learned of the method, and we successfully selected our next two.
I am a fundamentalist Christian, so I believe that if God wanted us to have a certain gender, He would have made that happen regardless of what we tried.