Like you, I conceived my first baby in the first month of trying, and although it only took 4 months to conceive the second time around for me, I know it is frustrating when you expect to conceive in the first month. Like you, I started thinking maybe something was wrong but remember that most women trying for a baby will fall pregnant within a year of trying and if you have detected an LH surge then at least you know you are ovulating. Just keep trying and it will happen!
In reality there is only about a 3 or 4 day window each month when a woman can get pregnant. This is a couple days before ovulation, (because sperm can survive for a couple days after being ejaculated into the vagina) up until and possibly a couple days after ovulation. Ovulation occurs "typically" on the 14th day of your cycle starting from day 1, which is the first day of your period. This is assuming you have a 28 day cycle. If you didn't get pregnant this time and you are TRYING to get pregnant then tracking your cycle may be a good way to determine when you're ovulating and you can attempt to have sex on the days when you're most likely to be fertile If you DON'T want to get pregnant consider yourself very lucky this time and get on the pill AND use condoms! The pill if used properly will prevent pregnancies and the condoms if used properly will keep you from getting an STD.
It depends on your age and health. If you are 35 or younger and are healthy, you have a good chance of getting pregnant if you are ovulating & having unprotected sex. You should have luck within 6 months. As you age it gets harder & sometimes takes longer. After a year of no luck, consult a doctor.
If you die when you are pregnant, an attempt will be made to save the live of the fetus, but, most of the time when the mother carrying the fetus dies, the baby inside of her dies as well.
Viagra will have no effect on the semen and chances of getting pregnant
It comes on because the computer has detected a prolem with the ABS. Do not attempt to repair this yourself. Take it to a professional.
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Yes. During peri-menopause it is usual to have irregular cycles: as eggs are still being released you can still get pregnant. However, peri-menopause usually occurs after the age of 40 which is associated with a general decrease in fertility. Your best chance would be to follow your oestradiol level and attempt to predict ovulation from that or/and monitor your temp or cervical mucus to predict a fertile time.
Any attempt at weight lossduring pregnancy should be approached with great care. Consult a dietician.
Cats are notorius for having false pregnacies.
If you are already pregnant, you could look into abortion if it is an option for you. There are lots of emotional issues associated with abortion too, even if you just know you do not want a baby. Make sure to use a well reputed doctor and office or abortion clinic. It's not safe to attempt it yourself. Otherwise, the baby is coming whether you like it or not - unless you have a miscarriage, which is something else you do not want to attempt to force to happen. While you are pregnant, and if abortion is not an option for you, you could look into adoption if you still do not want to keep the baby.
Women ovulate (release eggs) 2 weeks from the first day of their last period so this would be the best time to attempt conception.
Nothing. The only way to eliminate a drug from the urine is to not use the drug and to allow it to metabolize by itself. All of the so-called methods of cleaning things out are false and potentially dangerous, plus most of them can be detected as an attempt to compromise the test, such attempt counting as a positive anyway. If you don't want to test positive, don't do the drugs. Sorry, but there is no other way.