How can I get pregnant? - The Basics...
For many couples there are some basic questions that come up when considering the first steps towards preparing for conceiving a baby. Here we answer some common preparation questions.
How soon before we start trying do we need to make changes?
Consider making any lifestyle changes at least four months before trying to conceive. That's because it takes 4 months before conception for an egg to mature. This way, should you become pregnant, your baby will be in the optimum environment during the first few weeks of cell growth and development.
I'm using birth control, what do I do?
If you are currently taking birth control you will need to stop. This will depend on the method you are using. With barrier methods such as Condoms, Diaphragms, Cervical Cap, and Sponge you simply need to remove and/or stop using them.
With Hormonal Contraceptive you should allow 2-3 months for your body to adjust to regular periods before trying (as a result if due date is important use a barrier method such as condoms during this time as it is 20-25% possible to get pregnant in the first cycle).
If you using an IUD this should be removed 1 cycle prior to trying while Hormonal implant or injection can last 3-6 months. It is best to consult your GP about coming off of hormonal types of contraception.
Most commercial lubricants have been shown as harmful to sperm, so if you are using a lubricant during intercourse because of dryness choose a sperm friendly lubricant.
What are the chances of getting pregnant?
There is about a 20-25% chance of conception occurring in any month of trying, even when timing sex around ovulation, so don't be concerned if you don't conceive straight away. If you have stopped taking hormonal contraception recently it's normal to allow 3 months for your normal menstrual cycle to resume.
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