Fertility faceoff: Experts share these 4 easy ideas to getting pregnant fast
Maureen Stephens, RN writes:

Getting pregnant fast is more about avoiding a few common mistakes and following these expert tips right from the start.
When you are ready to get pregnant, there is only one time to do it- now! Getting pregnant is so important that you are probably ready to do whatever it takes to get the process started as soon as possible, and you don’t want to wait. Receive 20 Free Pregnancy Tests
While there are some tips that can help women who plan on getting pregnant fast, don’t let yourself become overly stressed by thinking that it has to happen right now. This is one of those things that you can’t control, you’ll have to let your body decide when the time is right. That being said, there are a few things that you can do that will improve your chances of getting pregnant fast:
Tip 1 - Start by getting a preconception checkup. Your doctor can give you advice about prenatal vitamins with folic acid that can reduce the chances of having a baby with spina bifida or other neural tube defects. Your doctor will also make sure that any medical conditions you have are under control before you start trying to conceive, and can give you advice about any medication you are taking and the potential that it will interfere with becoming pregnant.
Tip 2 - Learn about your menstrual cycle. Start tracking your periods before you begin trying to get pregnant, so that you know what happens in your body when you ovulate. This means paying attention to your cervical mucus and/or tracking your basal body temperature. Knowing the length of your cycle can also increase the chances that tools such as ovulation predictor kits will help you track your most fertile times. Remember that the first day of your period is counted as day one, and you should ovulate around day fourteen. If your menstrual period is longer or shorter than twenty eight days, you may ovulate sooner or later. Keeping track of this information on a calendar will ensure that you are having intercourse at the best times for getting pregnant.
Tip 3 - Stop taking your birth control. There are different rules about when to start trying after you stop using birth control. If you are using physical barrier methods like condoms, you can start trying immediately. If you have been taking birth control pills, patches, IUDs, or other hormonal methods, you will want to wait a little while to begin trying. Your doctor can tell you how long to wait, but remember that once you stop birth control your periods may be irregular. Track them anyway to find out about your menstrual cycle.
Tip 4 - Have the right kind of sex. While it may seem to make sense that you should be having sex constantly when you are trying to conceive, this tactic could backfire. Some men experience decreased sperm count when they ejaculate too often. Instead, remember that sperm live inside the vagina for as long as three days, so having sex once a day is plenty. After you have sex, lie down in bed for a little while afterwards, and don’t go to the restroom for at least fifteen minutes. Both men and women should avoid tight fitting clothes and underwear, and stay away from hot tubs or Jacuzzis.
When you are thinking about ways of getting pregnant fast, remember that taking good care of your body goes a long way. Enjoy the excitement that the process can bring, and never get stressed out about getting pregnant fast.
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Dr. Lynette Weiss, MD
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Try not to let your feelings overwhelm you. Instead get the support you need from a friend or professional. Find ways to share your feelings instead of holding them inside. Sharing your feelings can help you feel less alone and allow you to overcome a greater spiral of depression that can result from protracted infertility.
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Maureen Stephens, RN
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Dr. Lynette Weiss, MD
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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During your time of ovulation, your egg is able to be fertilized for about 12-24 hours. But since your partner's sperm can survive inside your body for 3-5 days, your total fertile time can be up to 5-7 days. I strongly encourage you to read about the Fertility Awareness Method and combine that with using an ovulation predictor kit to help you determine your time of ovulation. When used correctly, you'll have a 90% chance to successfully target your best times to get pregnant. Good luck and baby dust to you!
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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FertiBella can help speed the process of restoring your regular cycles and stimulate ovulation. But perhaps more importantly, FertiBella will help in the production of your fertile-quality cervical mucus (necessary to create the optimal environment for your partner's sperm) while promoting a thickening of your endometrial lining (crucial to accepting your fertilized egg). These are the two areas, 1)CM and 2) endometrial lining, that NuvaRing works directly against in order to disrupt your chances for getting pregnant each month. So I would start by addressing these two areas.
I would also recommend that you continue to use ovulation tests or start charting your basal body temperature to identify your peak fertility days. Following this advice, should help getting pregnant fast, if otherwise healthy and having regular intercourse.
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Monica Scott, BS, RN
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Since you've established that your husband's sperm count is normal and you are both otherwise healthy, I would strongly encourage you to turn your focus to timing and frequency of intercourse around ovulation. We often find these two things to be the most commonly overlooked obstacles in trying to conceive. You should use an ovulation predictor kit or the Fertility Awareness Method to confirm your peak fertile days and be sure you are timing intercourse everyday around these days. If you do this, I am confident that you will experience success.
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Monica Scott, BS, RN
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The next logical step would be to focus on stimulating ovulation, and FertiBella can be highly effective in your situation. The good news is that your risk of another ectopic pregnancy is fairly low, so your chances of an intrauterine pregnancy should be excellent after ovulation induction.
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Dr. Allison Rosen, MD
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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While FertiBella can be very effective in helping women with PCOS successfully conceive, if you're not actively trying to get pregnant, I'd encourage you to visit your ObGyn for a check-up. Since you don't have insurance, s/he might suggest hormone therapy to manage the cyst growth rather than costlier surgery.
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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Maureen Stephens, RN
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Dr. Lynette Weiss, MD
Tuesday, 5:51pm
Embryo transfer can be effective when both fallopian tubes are absent or blocked. However, you may wish to consider avoiding such an invasive and expensive procedure if you have one unobstructed fallopian tube and working ovaries. In double blind clinical studies, FertiBella has been shown to be highly effective in helping women with one fallopian tube conceive naturally.
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Dr. Prabha Sahgal, MD
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However, some telltale signs of steroid use include mood swings, increased acne, water retention, or a sudden increase in body mass. Steroid use can have serious side effects on the male reproductive system and may affect fertility permanently, so I would certainly encourage you to discuss your concerns with your husband.
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Dr. Allison Rosen, MD
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Many doctors recommend waiting 3 months before trying to get pregnant again, to give your body time to heal. However, one of my tips on how to get pregnant, is if there are no other outstanding medical issues, I strongly encourage patients to begin trying as soon as they are ready. Many of my patients experience a successful pregnancy in the very next month of trying.
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Dr. Prabha Sahgal, MD
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There are fertility supplements for women you can take. Eating healthier, quitting smoking and drinking are all naturally important. But it also sounds like you may be putting yourself under a lot of pressure. Remember that stress can have a very real impact on your ability to conceive, so don’t forget to take care of -YOU- first.
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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I would also encourage you to discuss your feelings with your husband. A frequent question I get asked is, “what else can me and my husband do to conceive without taking fertility drugs?” Ideally, your OBGyn should provide an excellent resource for ideas and alternatives you can explore. You may also wish to browse our article library, which discusses many free or low-cost ways to get pregnant naturally.
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Dr. Allison Rosen, MD
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Most women who suffer miscarriages do go on to have healthy babies, so I recommend you continue trying. I know it can be difficult for you emotionally, but I don't see any reason to be overly concerned at this point. Should you experience a third consecutive miscarriage, you may wish to consult your Ob-Gyn for further testing.
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Dr. Lynette Weiss, MD
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I encourage you to spend a little time learning about your ovulation and you will quickly discover just how absolutely amazing your body really is. Read about understanding your signs of ovulation and for a more thorough reading on the subject, I encourage you to check out Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler from your local library. It's an invaluable resource to helping you understand your body.
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Monica Scott, BS, RN
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Your chances of becoming pregnant with FertiBella tend to increase the longer it has been since the procedure was performed, because your tubes can actually repair themselves and grow back together. While there is no guarantee that you’ll experience success, the ability to get pregnant is possible and FertiBella can help to increase your chances of becoming pregnant again.
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Maureen Stephens, RN
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Consider talking with your partner about making a commitment to take a break from smoking for the sake of your chances to get pregnant. Good luck!
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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Dr. Lynette Weiss, MD
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You'll also want to make sure no lifestyle factors are interfering with your ability to become pregnant. Focus on stress-reducing activities like yoga or meditation. Quit smoking or moderate to heavy drinking. Eat a healthy diet and exercise two or three times a week. Be sure to chart your ovulation days and have sex during your ovulation days (which is the only time you can get pregnant).
Next, you may want to try a fertility aid like FertiBella, which can help stimulate ovulation and increase your chances to get pregnant faster. Your last course of action will be checking to see if there is a fallopian tube or cervical obstruction, or having your partner checked for male infertility issues.
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Maureen Stephens, RN
Monday, 9:56pm
Similarly, trace amounts of Depo-Provera hormones have been known to last in a woman’s body for up to 12 months after stopping use. It sounds like the combined use of both contraceptives may delay ovulation. You may want to consider trying fertility pills like FertiBella to help with your hormone levels and become more regular, get on a regulated menstrual cycle, and help get pregnant faster.
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Monica Scott, BS, RN
Tuesday, 8:24pm
FertiBella helps to regulate your hormonal balance, stimulate ovulation, and boost your body's natural fertility. You may want to consider trying the all-in-one TTC Starter Kit as a good option for those who want to become pregnant fast.
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Dr. Allison Rosen, MD
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
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It’s been my experience that the majority of women who have been on Depo-Provera take anywhere from 9 to 12 months to get all the hormones out of their bodies, start ovulating, and become pregnant. This is nothing to be terribly concerned about, but is one reason why I steer patients who may want to become pregnant soon away from choosing Depo-Provera for contraception.
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Dr. Allison Rosen, MD
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A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology showed that smokers were more likely to take longer than 9.5 months to conceive than underweight or obese non-smokers. According to a study published by the British Medical Association, conception rates drop by up to 40 percent in female smokers. The best thing you can do now is to focus on quitting by using the patch, undergoing hypnosis, or trying a product like Chantix.
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Monica Scott, BS, RN
Monday, 6:22pm
1. Get a preconception checkup to rule-out underlying issues.
2. Begin taking prenatal vitamins prescribed by your doctor.
3. Track your ovulation by using ovulation tests or charting your BBT. Count the first day of your period as Cycle Day 1 and begin testing on Cycle Day 9 until you get a positive result.
4. Try missionary style sex.
5. Lie in bed for 10-15 minutes after intercourse with your hips slightly elevated.
6. For top quality sperm, have sex every other night around ovulation. Sperm can live up to 72 hours after intercourse. Have your partner wear loose underwear & stay out of Jacuzzis.
7. Focus on reducing stress: drink a glass of wine or take a yoga class.
8. Some exercise is good, but 45 minutes of vigorous workouts, 7 days a week, could actually reduce your likelihood of ovulating.
9. Stop smoking.
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Maureen Stephens, RN
Sunday, 12:47pm
First and foremost, is timing your ovulation. I recommend charting your basal body temperature to determine your ideal time for conception. If necessary, be sure to get your body weight nearer to your ideal weight by switching to a diet that is low in fat and carbohydrates. If you need help stimulating ovulation, you may want to try a fertility aid like FertiBella or discuss stimulating your ovaries via HCG shots with your ObGyn.
You should keep in mind that women with PCOS do have an increased risk of miscarriage, hypertension, gestational diabetes and premature delivery, so you'll want to work closely with your doctor to limit your risk factors.
Ash
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Dr. Lynette Weiss, MD
Thursday, 9:12am
During your cycle, it is customary for wet, slippery vaginal secretions to increase on the day of ovulation. Immediately following the day of ovulation, your discharge thickens. Vaginas also secrete when stimulated, lubricated, or douched.
If you’re pregnant, you’ll notice there is a lot more discharge due to increased estrogen production and greater blood flow to the vaginal region. Later in the pregnancy, your cervix thins out and dilates, expelling cervical secretions resembling egg whites. If you are concerned that you may be leaking amniotic fluid, contact your ObGyn.
Tiffany Griffin
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Dr. Allison Rosen, MD
Monday, 12:03pm
I recommend you chart your basal temperature, pinpoint your day of ovulation using a free ovulation calculator, and time your intercourse around ovulation to help become pregnant faster. If it takes more than a year, then you may want to look into fertility drugs or seeing a fertility specialist to discuss your options.
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Monica Scott, BS, RN
Wednesday, 12:31am
Good luck on your TTC'ing journey!














jenn
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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
Thursday, 11:39am
Late ovulation also results in a a higher risk of miscarriage, as the older egg may be defective, and the aging corpus luteum may not be able to produce enough progesterone, which is the hormone that prepares your uterus for pregnancy, and prevents you from getting your period.