Trying to Conceive Clinic
Getting pregnant isn’t as easy as it sounds. And for some this may come as a surprise, given that you've tried to avoid getting pregnant until the right time.
But if you want to get pregnant asap, and you're wondering how long it will take, then we’ve got some suggestions on how to give your baby love-making a little makeover, getting your diet right with fertility-friendly foods and ensuring that you have the best chance of natural conception.
However, we also realise that not getting pregnant is an emotionally difficult time, so we hope you’ll feel supported with lots of advice if things don’t go according to plan.
Ovulation
Five signs you are ovulating Each month, a woman’s egg can only be fertilized during the 12 to 24 hours after ovulation.
Planning to get pregnant
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Ovulation
Understanding ovulation
For a lot of women getting pregnant is easy, however for many it can be a long and difficult journey. There are ways to plan in order to maximise your chances of conception and we have some information about ovulation and products to aid conception.
Planning to get pregnant
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Eating well and keeping fit is a great way to prepare for getting pregnant. Being in good health can enhance your chances of conceiving and it’s not just about female health, would-be dads should get in on the act as well.
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