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Fertility 2 Family Blog
2y ago
When you’re attempting to conceive, you will discover no lack of advice. Some will be excellent, while others may be deceptive or harmful.
You may likely hear that the male should “keep his sperm” until the moment of conception in order to provide the most sperm. This is an example of detrimental counsel.
What you must understand about sperm
Every heartbeat, a man’s testicles generate around one thousand sperm. That’s a lot of sperm! Each sperm is housed in a structure at the apex of the testicle that has the capacity to contain up to one billion sperm.
The fact that just one of them is requi ..read more
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2y ago
If you are attempting to conceive, you are certainly familiar with ovulation and the many hormones that fluctuate during your menstrual cycle.
While having a lot of sex might aid in conception, it is equally important to know WHEN to have sex in order to conceive.
Your fertile window is the period of your menstrual cycle during which you are fertile and capable of becoming pregnant.
On average, a woman’s reproductive window lasts six days. However, you are only technically fertile for 24 hours. How does it function?
In the twenty-four hours after ovulation, the sperm has the best chance of fer ..read more
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2y ago
Tracking your ovulation may be an effective method for achieving pregnancy. Considering that you may be suffering diarrhea during ovulation, you may be asking whether there is a connection between ovulation and bowel movements. Can Ovulation induce diarrhea?
WHAT exactly is ovulation?
To comprehend why you may have diarrhea or an upset stomach during ovulation, you must first grasp what ovulation is.
The discharge of a mature egg from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes constitutes ovulation.
Learn more about your cycle and when you are most fertile with our Australi ..read more
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2y ago
On Sunday, May 29, 2022, the government of New South Wales (NSW) announced a $80 million package to assist individuals undergoing reproductive therapy and IVF in NSW. Here is an outline of the announcement and its implications for you.
$2000 reimbursement for patients having fertility therapy in New South Wales.
The NSW Government has provided a $2,000 refund for IVF and reproductive therapy patients in NSW. This rebate program will begin on January 1, 2023. Patients who had a qualifying surgery on or after October 1, 2022 are eligible to file a claim. Initially, this refund would be available ..read more
Fertility 2 Family Blog
2y ago
If you are attempting to conceive, you are certainly familiar with ovulation and the many hormones that fluctuate during your menstrual cycle.
While having a lot of sex might aid in conception, it is equally important to know WHEN to have sex in order to conceive.
Your fertile window is the period of your menstrual cycle during which you are fertile and capable of becoming pregnant.
On average, a woman’s reproductive window lasts six days. However, you are only technically fertile for 24 hours. How does it function?
In the twenty-four hours after ovulation, the sperm has the best chance of fer ..read more
Fertility 2 Family Blog
2y ago
While this is the most basic explanation of how conception occurs, there is a great deal going on in a person’s body that aids or inhibits conception.
Here, we’ll discuss what various sections of the body are doing at different phases to prepare for pregnancy after penis-vaginal intercourse or other types of insemination, including artificial insemination. Some of this information may also apply to conceptions facilitated by artificial reproductive technologies such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF), however it is not the primary subject of this article.
Also, just so you know, most of this know ..read more
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2y ago
Although you may hear people refer to the “baby” when a woman is pregnant, there are distinct terminology for the various phases of pregnancy. When egg and sperm combine, a zygote is generated that rapidly proceeds to divide into an embryo. As pregnancy advances, the embryo transforms into a fetus. At birth, the fetus becomes a neonate or infant. It may not be customary for a pregnant woman to refer to her embryo or fetus in these terms, but we may all choose to use the terminology we find most comfortable. With a deeper grasp of embryonic and fetal development, our vocabulary may be expanded ..read more
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2y ago
Period synchronization refers to the prevalent idea that women who live together or spend a great deal of time together begin menstruation on the same day each month.
Period synchronization is often referred to as menstrual synchrony and the McClintock effect. It is based on the premise that when you come into physical touch with another woman who menstruates, your pheromones affect each other, causing your monthly cycles to finally synchronize.
Some women believe that select “alpha females” may determine whether or not an entire group of women ovulates or menstruates.
Menstruating individuals ..read more
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2y ago
Understanding Pregnancy Tests: Types and How to Use Them
Introduction
Pregnancy tests are an essential tool for those trying to conceive or those who suspect they may be pregnant. These tests are designed to detect the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in a person’s urine or blood, which is produced by the placenta after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus. A positive test result can confirm a pregnancy, while a negative test result can rule out pregnancy or indicate that it is too early to detect.
There are a variety of pregnancy tests ava ..read more
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2y ago
Common Pregnancy Test Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Introduction
Pregnancy tests are an essential tool for those trying to conceive or those who suspect they may be pregnant. These tests are designed to detect the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in a person’s urine or blood, which is produced by the placenta after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus. A positive test result can confirm a pregnancy, while a negative test result can rule out pregnancy or indicate that it is too early to detect. However, inaccurate results can lead to confusion, anxiety, an ..read more