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Ten fun signs you're TTC
By Babyexpert.com on 12/10/2011 09:50:00
Tell-tale signs you're trying to conceive!
.' But as every woman who is TTC knows, trying-to-get-pregnant-sex is not the same as enjoying-yourself-sex. Forget spontaneity, it's procreation to a timetable.3. Your partner begins to slink around looking ever-so-slightly haunted. You've got that look in your
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Vitamin B12 and folic acid combo could reduce chances of birth defects
By Emma Daly on 31/10/2012 10:40:36
New research urges trying-to-conceive women to meet daily recommendations of supplements
Women should meet the daily recommended allowance of both folic acid and vitamin B12 when trying to conceive, and during the first trimester of pregnancy, a new study suggests. The Department of Health currently advises women thinking of starting a
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The best way to get pregnant quickly and successfully
By Sophie Westnedge on 05/04/2013 16:34:04
Trying to make a baby? Our conception and fertility advice could help you conceive
You learned the basics in biology lessons at school. But when you are hoping to conceive, what can you do to maximise the chances of success?We’ve waded through all the conflicting advice and spoken to experts and real mums, and now we have
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Can I eat soya?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/05/2007 15:45:00
Q I've heard that soya might be bad for you if you're trying to conceive. Is this true?
fertility treatment.Likewise, if you're trying to conceive naturally, I'd say it might be worth avoiding soya products - particularly around the time you ovulate - even if there's only a slim chance that it affects your fertility. Once you're pregnant there
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Could acupuncture help me conceive?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/01/2010 13:56:00
Q: I'm trying for baby No2 and have heard that acupuncture may help me conceive. Is this true?
Toni Tucker, from the British Acupuncture Clinic says: 'Acupuncture may help with conception, as it works by balancing emotional and physical energy to promote and support ovulation.'Book your man a session too, as it can help improve sperm quality.'It also relieves tiredness and...
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Why watching too much TV can cut male fertility in half
By amanda pauley on 05/02/2013 10:25:36
Trying to conceive men are advised to cut down on box time and take up exercising
of oxidative stress, which is related to poor sperm production.”The study is based on the findings from 189 college students aged 18 to 22.If you’re trying for a baby, get your man into shape with our 10-step fertility boosting plan.Read more…Male fertility
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How to improve his sperm quality?
By Babyexpert.com on 30/09/2008 14:49:00
I have been trying to conceive for 10 months now. My partner received his sperm test results today and the results showed 'abnormal forms', which means the sperm are an abnormal shape, making it hard for them to fertilise the egg. Can we improve his
GP Rob says: For the best chance of healthy sperm, a man shouldn't smoke or use recreational drugs. Ideally he should also refrain from consuming alcohol, or keep consumption to a minimum.Eating healthily is imortant, as sperm need vitamins A, C and E, and the minerals zinc and s...
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What are these pains?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/05/2007 16:07:00
Q: I've recently begun trying for a baby, but I'm worried because I get sharp tummy pains in the middle of my cycle each month. What are they?
through the ovary wall, and range in severity from mild discomfort to sharp pain. It may last for a few minutes, or up to 48 hours. It's not usually a sign of anything serious, in fact, as you're trying to conceive, it a good sign as it means you
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Male fertility decreases with age
By Babyexpert.com on 21/10/2011 07:01:00
Male fertility decreases with age - Men also affected by ticking biological clock
eggs of only young, healthy women, researchers were able to isolate the impact of the mans age upon the chance of conceiving.The results show that male fertility reduces from 60% at age 41 to 35% at age 45, and drops far more rapidly among older men
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Stressed mums-to-be more likely to have girls
By Babyexpert.com on 17/10/2011 11:15:00
Stressed mums-to-be more likely to have girls. Mums under pressure are 75% less likely to have a boy.
Women who are stressed while trying to conceive are more likely to have girls, suggests a study by researchers from Oxford University.The research showed that future mums-to-be facing pressure at home, at work or in their relationships in the months
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