We just started trying this month and im already overthinking everything lol. Not sure how long it usually takes for most couples, my mind keeps doing calculations. Anyone who can share how long it took for them?
Aise weeks me toh nahi, it's more about your ovulation cycle, ho na? Conception generally happens around ovulation. Then after fertilization, the embryo implants in your uterus, which can take a few days. After that, you're technically pregnant.
It's not really counted in weeks for conception itself, it's usually around your ovulation day! So you ovulate, egg meets sperm, boom, conception! Then it implants in a few days. It's truly amazing how it all works! ✨
Beta, conception happens when the egg and sperm meet, usually around the middle of your monthly cycle. So it's not weeks, but a specific time. They say to stay relaxed and positive during that time. Some say healthy eating and light exercise helps the body prepare.
So, you don't really 'take weeks' to conceive. Conception happens during your fertile window, typically a few days around ovulation, which is usually mid-cycle. I used an ovulation tracker app, and it was super helpful to pinpoint that exact time. Once fertilization happens, then it takes about 6-12 days for implantation. That's when you're technically pregnant.
For most women, conception is tied to ovulation, which typically happens around mid-cycle. So it's not really about 'weeks to conceive' but rather the window around ovulation. For some of us, especially with PCOS, it can take longer or need more planning. Just focus on tracking and staying positive.
Oh, that's a tricky question! I remember feeling so confused about all the timing. Technically, you conceive during your fertile window, usually around day 14 of your cycle. But for me, it felt like forever because I was so desperate for it to happen, you know?