Tips on ConceivingHi, my name is Jane and I guess my story is no different to many of yours reading this. I met my partner Graeme 17 years ago at just 20 years old. Although we quickly knew that we had found our soul mates and set up a home together, the question of children just never arose. We were both money orientated, having a high standard of living and chasing our careers.

Then one day I woke up and realised I was 35. Wow, how did that happen? Last time I’d stepped back and evaluated my life I was only 24. Suddenly the most important aspect in my life became having my own family. Everything else that I’d wanted in life I’d got by hard work and determination, so I naturally assumed that now I’d made the decision to get pregnant, that I would easily conceive.

The first couple of months passed by and – nothing! And then the panic set in. Maybe I’d left it too late. My body clock was quickly approaching 40 and there was nothing I could do about it. Everywhere I went I kept seeing pregnant women. It was torture – I wanted a baby. I was trying to conceive so why wasn’t I?

Then, a miracle happened. At least it was a miracle for me. I bumped into an old school friend who was pregnant. We went for a coffee together and quickly our conversation turned round to babies, pregnancy and how to conceive. I thought Carla must have had it easy but whilst chatting realised that she’d been trying for years. She’d tried all the different positions, read all the books and been to the doctor. He’d confirmed that her fertility was low and hormonal treatments and IVF had been discussed.

It was at this point that Carla came across the “pregnancy miracle” on line. Like anyone trying to conceive she was willing to try anything. The advice seemed simple and easy to follow so whilst Carla was waiting for her appointment at the fertility clinic she started to follow the program.

That was 10 months ago. 3 months after starting the program the miracle happened. Carla became pregnant. She couldn’t praise the “pregnancy miracle” enough. It had saved her thousands of pounds on fertility treatment s and in a couple of months she would be getting the greatest gift of all.

That was 6 months ago and as I am writing this I am running my hands over my little bump. The “pregnancy miracle” worked for me too. 3 months after making the changes and following the plan I was pregnant.

So, it worked for two of us, so maybe it’ll work for you. What have you got to lose? The program is 100% refundable if you aren’t completely satisfied.

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In vitro is the only sure fire way.

Everyone keeps saying there is no way. That’s not true. Genetic analysis can be done on sperm to see if they carry X or Y chromosomes…and then the ones carrying Y chromosomes would be put into the petri dish with your egg. The sperm would be capacitated first, otherwise they wouldn’t fertilize the egg. They would would put a few fertilized eggs in your uterus to see if any will "take." The younger you are, the less they need to put in. And you could end up with multiple babies. Hope this helps. If it’s REALLY important to you…look into it.

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Me and my husband have two wonderful little girls and would like to add a baby boy to the family. Is there any way to better our chances of having a boy? I have heard of the Shuttles method but I don’t know if it actually works. We do not want to play God or anything like that, but as I stated we have two girls and it is very important to have a baby boy. I’m just looking for possible suggestions to better our chances. Any help is greatly appreaciated.
Thanks to those who are actually answering my question. And to those who are just being rude, please keep you’re comments to yourself. Like I said I would like advice on my question, not my grammar or anything else. If you can’t help, thanks for looking, if you have a suggestion please let me know as this is very serious to me.

Actually, Shettles worked for me-both times- a boy and a girl. I know God had everything to do with it, but I like to think I helped, a little :) .

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I was talking to my pregnant gf (yes its mine before you ask) on msn and she said her mum was talking to her about sex and said if she got pregnant before she was 20 then she wouldn’t let the baby under roof and I was getting scared even though I know my mum would be supportive (after she had finished shouting at me) and let the baby and her stay here till her mum comes round what can she do as she is now scared to tell her mum. HELP?
Her dad isn’t the problem she hardly ever see’s him and I’ve only met him once it’s just her mum

Of course they are awkward you knocked up daddy’s little girl.

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My guinea pig might be pregnant. The breeder I got her from put her with her dad before we picked her up. This was not our doing. She’s only a little over two months old. Can you feel the babies kicking? I think we’ve been feeling them kick. Is that possible? What can I do to save her? I love her so much and I don’t want her to be hurt. I am aware that you are not supposed to breed guinea pigs under five months. I never wanted to breed her. Please help us!

The breeder you bought her from was extremely careless and very irresponsible, especially to sell her pregnant(which is not fair on you OR your piggy).

Breeding a sow for the first time should happen between 3 and 6 months. Any younger or older can be detrimental to her health(and the litter’s).

You should not be feeling any bubs moving around at all, as this won’t happen until she is around 7-8 weeks pregnant(anyone else seeing my problem here?). If she is just over 2 months old, that means she was bred when she was only a few weeks old herself… Argh! I started this by saying dw, she’ll be ok, but now that I think of it and work the situation out…

At the worst, she is going to be stunted, a very small guinea pig. The labor and all *should* go ok, but it depends on the size of her litter. I think what you will find is that the breeder didn’t take dad out(back to back breeding), not knowing that the young female guinea pig can reproduce from as young as 4 weeks old. So it’s either their stupidity or thier absolute ignorance that has put this poor baby pig in this situation.

Just follow what everyone else has said(up the vit. C foods, plenty of hay, no stress AT ALL, ect), she *should* be fine. Damn POéd at that ”breeder”, though.

If you are feeling bubs moving, she is around 7-8 weeks pregnant. G/Pigs are preggers for 63-72 days, give or take a week. Bubs are born fully developed(eyes open, teeth, fur, claws, the whole deal), they can be weaned from 3 weeks old, you MUST seperate the boys from mum and female offspring at 3 weeks, or else they will mate with them. Can be rehomed from 4 weeks. Will start eating solid food from only hours old, they only need their mother’s milk for the first week of their lives, mum will still feed them after this, but only out of comfort and teaching then out of nessecity.

This is everything in a nutshell. I suggest trying to find a person you can talk to personally to talk you through this(maybe a friend or family member who breeds piggies/has done in the past), as it is very extensive and you won’t learn everything through Y!As. Do not believe everything you read on the net, go to the library and hire out some books.

Dw about ”genetic deformaties” and the such, many reputable breeders will do this to better personality, or colour, or fur type ect. You won’t end up with a 2 headed 2 footed piggy just because it’s mother was bred back to it’s grandfather.

Good luck, it is very unfortunate, but unless you are going to be heartless and dump her cause she’s going to have babies(which you do not sound like you are going to do), she’s yours now, and you are expecting babies! It can be exciting(once all the worries are over)! And just think, if you are lucky to get all female bubs, you have new pets without having to spend a cent!

Good Luck!!!!

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me and my fiance heather want a child, we have been triing for 3 months and we are just not having any luck, i am 19 and just a little out of shape, other than that i eat mostly healthy, got rid of caffine and eating a lot of fish. we do it make love at least twice aday but not too much, so we don’t damage my fertility level. she is very cautious in what she takes in ass food and otherwise she is overweight and so am i. please help guys and girls.

Three months isn’t a long time to try. It’s not considered a problem until you have been trying for a year. I got off Birth Control and it took me 7 months before I was pregnant. I had a miscarriage and two months later I was pregnant again. As long as she is under 35 wait until you have been trying for a year before you worry.
50% will get pregnant in 4 months
75% in 8 months
90% in a year.

Another things is try not to use any lubricant, it could clump the sperm together and make things less mobile.

She should start taking prenatals now.

Good Luck

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as i said im 38 weeks with my first baby and in so much pelvic pain his kicks are also getting on my nerves i really want him out but nothings working help??
tried the sex thing even the elevated hips afterwards. ive had braxtons that have kept me up till 2am.

i was told by a massage therapist that it is often not a good idea for a pregnant woman to have a professional foot massage… this is because there are osme pressure points on the foot which can set off labour… this is one that i plan on using if i go overdue.. maybe go to a massage parlour and get a foot rub down with some reflexology…
see how that goes.. can’t loose anything from it.. and if it doesn’t work at least you get a nice massage.

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