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The following factors increase chances for pregnancy:
1. healthy couple (both have normal sexual organs)
2. normal regular menstrual cycles with normal ovulation
3. healthy sperm
4. regular intercourse (every second day) in the middle of cycle
(preferable days: 9-11-13-15-17)
5. absence of stress and other diseases
6. absence of any sexually transmitted diseases and vaginal infections
Yes
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
No, But it will increase your chances of getting pregnat.
What does this mean?
Your weight doesn't matter - you can get pregnant no matter what.
Despite what you may have heard, taking prenatal vitamins won't increase your chances of getting pregnant, but it will certainly increase your chances of having a healthy baby once you are pregnant. See the Related Links section below for more information.
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
Having sex closer to ovulation could increase your chances of having a boy.
To increase your chances of getting pregnant using an ovulation calculator, track your menstrual cycle and input the data into the calculator to determine your most fertile days. Have intercourse during this time to maximize the likelihood of conception.
Since Vaseline is not a spermicidal, the answer would be yes.
absolutely. Fact...
No. When a woman has intercourse for the first time, she is no more or less likely to become pregnant than if she has had sex 500 times.