my fiance and I have been trying to have a baby now for months and we're having a very difficult time. I just can't seem to get pregnant no matter how many times we have sex and how many times he ejaculates in me. I have even tried pretty much doing a headstand to keep the "stuff" inside of me. can anyone give me tips on how to get pregnant? what tim e of the month is easiest to get pregnant? Like when do most women ovulate? I WILL RATE HIGH! PLEASE HELP!
MissCheerGirl0811 answered Saturday October 4 2008, 12:01 am: The best time to have sex is when your ovulating, thats if you want to get pregnant and well you've established that, so the the time of ovulation is two weeks after your period. that is the perfect time. [ MissCheerGirl0811's advice column | Ask MissCheerGirl0811 A Question ]
Cobain91 answered Friday October 3 2008, 10:37 pm: its true that if you were on birth control it can take up to 5 or 6 months to get pregnant. you can buy tests at walgreens or wherever that tell you when the 2 days you ovulate are. try that and if that doesnt work than you should go to the dr and he or she can help you. also if you or yr fiance are stressed than that can have a huge effect on yr bodies. so just calm down and take one of those tests and you should be fine.
also doing a headstand doent help it just aggrivates you girlie.
karenR answered Friday October 3 2008, 5:09 pm: The best advice I can give is to see your
doctor. He/She can give you all the information
you need. I will add that if you were taking
the birth control pill before you made this
decision, it can take a while to get pregnant
once you stop taking it. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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