Don't stress yourself about the technicalities too much, my dear. Just focus on a healthy diet, start taking folic acid after talking to your doctor, and stay relaxed with your partner. The baby will come when the timing is right.
To understand the conception process properly, I highly recommend booking a preconception consultation at a good hospital. The doctors and coordinators there can explain ovulation tracking and run basic fertility tests for you and your husband. It makes the process very systematic.
Apne periods ki date note kiya karo, uske 10th se 18th day ke beech pregnancy ke chances sabse zyada hote hain na. Tension mat lena bilkul, haan. Simple ovulation kit use karo, aasaani se pata chal jayega.
Oh dear, I totally understand how overwhelming this journey can feel when you are trying to conceive. The basic process is tracking your ovulation so you know your most fertile days. Please take care of your heart and don't take too much stress.
The biological process involves tracking your menstrual cycle to identify your ovulation day, which is when the egg is released. Having intercourse during the 3-5 days leading up to ovulation increases chances. If you've been trying for over a year, it's a good idea to consult a fertility specialist.
It basically comes down to timing! Track your periods and try to keep tracking your ovulation using simple kits. I remember being so stressed about the process, but now looking at my toddler, I realize patience is key.
Well, the "process" is basically having intercourse during your fertile window, which is usually 12-14 days before your next period! I spent hours tracking calendars, and now I'm too tired to even sleep. Keep it fun and don't make it a chore!
Welcome to the group! The easiest way is to track your cycle using a mobile app to find your fertile window. Try to have intercourse every alternate day during those 5-6 fertile days. Don't worry, it takes time for many couples.
We tracked my ovulation using those paper strip kits from the chemist, and it worked in the second month! Are you currently tracking your cycles or just starting out? I'm 7 months pregnant now and still remember how confusing the math was.