Get Pregnant: Tips from a Pregnancy Researcher

Get Pregnant. Where do you stand statistically?

October 26, 2008 by Cindy Ferda · 2 Comments 

Recent studies indicate a healthy woman under the age of 35 who has unprotected intercourse on average of twice a week for three months has a 57% chance of conceiving a baby.

Six months of exposure will bring results on average of 72% while one year of baby-making will bring the number to approximately 85% and two years of trying to conceive reaches near 93%. If you are over 35, simply divide the above numbers in half. These are still great numbers!

October 26, 2008 | Read the story »

Pregnancy after 40

October 16, 2008 by Cindy Ferda · 3 Comments 

My only child is approaching his 21st Birthday, I’ve been happily married for eight great years and I decide at the ripe age of forty-three; that’s right a 4 and a 3, to embark on the ultimate journey of baby-making once again!

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Early Signs of Pregnancy

October 8, 2008 by Cindy Ferda · Leave a Comment 

The waiting period between periods each month can wreak havoc on a woman’s emotional well-being. This is the time when it is too early to take a pregnancy test and a visit to the doctor will not even guarantee accurate results.

So, what is a woman to do?

The following is a compilation of classic early signs of pregnancy that may give women trying to conceive a little insight on the subject.

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