How To Get Pregnant After 40

pregnancymiracle11 How To Get Pregnant After 40If you are over 40 and trying to get pregnant, then you might be interested to know that by applying certain natural fertility methods (correctly) you can turn failure into success – and learn how to get pregnant after 40. Pregnancy under challenging conditions is almost always made much easier by knowing exactly when pregnancy can ideally occur, and what to do about it.

There is no magic, no secret tricks or ancient potions. Just solid science and a biological basis for ways to get pregnant. As you age, your body natural ability to get pregnant easily decreases each year. For every year of age, there are less days each month that are ideal for a successful fertilization. After 40, it is highly possible that there are only two days in a month that it is possible for you to conceive.

In order to get pregnant, you need to determine which days of the month are your most fertile days.

Normally, your body is the most fertile about 12 to 14 days before your next period. But, there are many external factors that can affect this time period. Some of the major influences are stress, illness and other external influences.Some of these you can change, some you cannot. For many women after 40, ovulation does not occur regularly and reliably each month – like it did when you were younger. That’s why being able to pinpoint the time of ovulation can be critical if you are trying to conceive after age 40.

To give your baby the best chances of being conceived and born healthy, it is critical to meet a freshly released egg with new sperm. One of the best ways to give your baby the best chances is to avoid old sperm and eggs, and avoid intercourse a couple of days before ovulation. Remember, sperm can live up to three days inside the woman’s body.

The best insurance for a healthy baby if you’re trying to conceive after 40 is to avoid intercourse right after the peak ovulation day. The released egg can be viable for up to 24 hours, and the potential for complications and birth defects can increase as the released egg ages.

The best time to get pregnant is at your peak day of ovulation. This is when you should make love frequently, and is an ideal time for a fresh, newly released egg to meet fresh and healthy sperm.

So far, we have been discussing the female’s contributions to the chances for a successful pregnancy after 40. I want to mention that it is extremely important for the man’s sperm count to be as high as possible, and to release the sperm at the woman’s peak of fertility. There are several ways a man can assure a healthy sperm count. One way is to not have sex for 3 or 4 days prior to a woman’s peak ovulation. This “resting period” allows the man’s sperm count to build up, but try not to wait much longer than 4 days, as the sperm ages and can weaken dramatically.

Determining your peak ovulation time, avoiding “old” released eggs, and making sure the maximum amount of sperm are released at the right time are three simple but highly effective methods of conceiving if you are over 40 and trying to get pregnant.

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