Me and hubby are trying since 2 months and someone told me timing of day also matters. Is that even a thing yaar or just a myth? Curious what worked for u all.
Haha, sleep whenever you can get it, because once the baby comes, there is no time of day left! Honestly, just focus on your fertile days. Don’t make it a chore, otherwise it just becomes exhausting!
We conceived recently, and honestly, the time of day didn't matter at all for us. It’s all about the ovulation window rather than morning or night. Just focus on tracking your peak days and stay relaxed!
Listen to me, don't stress about whether it is morning or night, dear. What actually matters is your ovulation cycle, so focus on those fertile days. Just keep a calm mind, take care of your health, and let things happen naturally.
We were so anxious after our loss and tried to calculate everything, including the best time of day. But my doctor gently told me that time of day has zero impact, only the fertile window matters. Please don't put too much pressure on yourselves.
Actually, my tracking app helped me realize that timing the day of ovulation is key, not the hour of the day. I monitored my basal body temperature and fertile window on the app, which made planning so much easier. Just track your cycle!
Biologically speaking, the time of day has no bearing on conception rates. The only critical factor is the fertile window, which is about 5 days before ovulation and the day of. Consulting your gynecologist for a quick ovulation tracking guide is your best bet.
Even I was searching about this recently! It's so easy to get caught up in these tiny details when you are planning. Good to know it's just about the fertile window and we don't have to set morning alarms for this!
There is no special time of day that helps, it's strictly about your ovulation cycle. I remember being so exhausted with nausea later, so my advice is to enjoy this planning phase without stressing over hours. Just stay healthy and hydrated.
I completely understand how overwhelming it gets when you are trying to perfect every single detail. I used to stress about the exact time of day too, but it really doesn't matter. Just breathe, focus on your fertile window, and take it easy on yourself.
From a clinical perspective, sperm can survive for a few days inside, so the hour of the day doesn't change your chances. Just track your ovulation using simple test strips. Focus on your fertile week and don't overcomplicate it!