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Sunday, January 23, 2011

What Are The Symptoms Of Ovulation?

Sunday, January 23, 2011
Ovulation is the release of a single, mature egg from a follicle that developed in the ovary. It usually occurs regularly, around day 14 of a 28-day menstrual cycle. Once released, the egg is capable of being fertilized for 12 to 48 hours before it begins to disintegrate. Although there are several days of the month in which a woman is fertile, she is most fertile during the days around ovulation. Having sex at least every other day during that week is a good strategy, if you want to get pregnant.

If you are attempting conception, predicting your ovulation period can enhance your chances of getting pregnant. The easiest and least technical method of predicting ovulation involves simply counting days. Our ovulation calendar provides an easy and free way to learn about your most fertile times.

When counting days in an attempt to pin point ovulation, the first day of your period, when you start bleeding, is commonly 14 days after your ovulation.

If you have a regular cycle, then this method can work for you. For example, if you have a perfect 30-day cycle, you will ovulate around day 16 (30-14=16). Day 1 is the first day of your next period. Women who frequently miss periods or have widely varying cycles will gain little information from this method. It is best to combine this method with others in order to get a more accurate determination of when you are ovulating.

A better natural method involves noticing physical symptoms, which deal with ovulation such as basal body temperature, cervical mucus changes and others like lower abdominal pains, which are symptoms of ovulation. The body temperature chart is a daily recording of body temperature, which is an indicator of ovulation (body temperature will rise after ovulation). Cervical mucus monitoring involves examining the mucus that is secreted from the cervix, which enables you to predict the time of ovulation.

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Ovulation symptoms

Thursday, June 24, 2010
Once you start paying attention to your body, it's amazing how many hints it delivers about the various stages in your cycle - and ovulation symptoms are often quite noticeable and easy to detect once you know what to look for.

Don't forget that any form of birth control using synthetic hormones (such as birth control pills, implants or injections) will suppress normal ovulation symptoms and other indications of the different stages in your menstrual cycle.

Ovulation symptoms can be quite subtle. They involve your body's normal response to the natural changes in hormones that occur at different stages of the ovulation cycle.

These symptoms often precede ovulation and give you some really good hints that you are in your most fertile period, the four or five days in the lead-up to ovulation.

Some common ovulation symptoms are:
  • increased libido (sexual desire)
  • change in cervical mucus
  • change in the position and firmness of cervix
  • tender breasts
  • heightened senses of smell and taste
  • abdominal cramps (Mittelschmerz)
  • rise in basal body temperature
Ovulation symptom: increased libido or sexual desire

Many women won't be surprised by this ovulation symptom - and it certainly makes good sense biologically.

The increase in certain hormones in the lead-up to ovulation often trigger higher-than-usual levels of sexual desire in women.

The hormones thought to affect desire in women at this time are oestrogen, testosterone and luteinising hormone.

If you're planning to fall pregnant, this pre-ovulation symptom of increased female libido is good news, because you're more likely to fall pregnant if you have sex as often as possible in the four to five days leading up to ovulation.

There are many anecdotal reports from women who believe that they look more sexually attractive in the lead-up to ovulation too; oestrogen can deliver plenty of side-effects that may contribute to this, including the inhibition of production of oil in the skin, which reduces the incidence of pimples.

And at least one study backs this up; a 2006 UCLA study found that women pay more attention to their appearance, grooming and dressing just prior to ovulation than at other times in their cycle.

Ovulation symptom: change in cervical mucus

The change in cervical mucus that occurs just prior to ovulation is one of the most consistent and reliable of ovulation symptoms in most women.

The volume of cervical mucus starts to increase as ovulation draws closer. Shortly after menstruation, cervical mucus may be sparse, but it will slowly increase in volume as the days progress. At first, it will usually have a slightly sticky consistency and be a white or cloudy colour.

In the days just before ovulation, the rise in oestrogen causes more cervical mucus to be produced. The mucus at this time is usually fairly clear and the texture becomes more slippery and stretchy - it is often compared to raw egg-white in colour and consistency.

The cervical mucus produced in the period before and during ovulation is designed to allow sperm to move freely through the cervix and into the fallopian tubes and to enable its survival until the release of the egg.

Ovulation symptom: a change in the position and firmness of the cervix

To spot this sign, you need to be familiar with the usual 'feel' of your cervix.

Proponents of this method suggest that you check your cervix once a day at around the same time. The cervix is usually smooth and round and slightly firmer than the vagina and is found at the top of the vagina. It is best checked with one or two clean fingers, while in a squatting position

When the time of ovulation approaches, the cervix will become higher (so is therefore more difficult to reach) and generally feels softer and more open.

Many women don't feel comfortable with assessing the state of their own cervix, so this is an ovulation symptom that is not commonly self-assessed.

Ovulation symptom: tender breasts

Only some women experience this ovulation symptom, and it's generally thought to be a side-effect of high oestrogen levels. Women who experience breast tenderness will usually find it occurs in a similar way each month.

The effects of the oestrogen diminish significantly after ovulation however they may recur in the lead-up to menstruation.

If you suffer from breast tenderness mid-cycle, it's worth taking note of this as an ovulation symptom, noting when it occurs and to what extent, so that you can use it in conjunction with a range of other ovulation symptoms to help you recognise your most fertile period.

Ovulation symptom: heightened senses of smell and taste

Some women report that they have a more intense experience of various smells and tastes at the time of ovulation.

Once again, this is an ovulation symptom commonly associated with raised levels of oestrogen.

When the egg has been released at the time of ovulation and oestrogen levels drop, this symptom generally fades.

Ovulation symptom: abdominal cramps (Mittelschmerz)

An estimated twenty percent of women feel a mild cramp-like abdominal pain or twinge at the time of ovulation.

This ovulation symptom has the clinical name of Mittelschmerz, which is a German phrase meaning 'middle pain.'

The pain can last from a few minutes to a few hours and is more common in the right side of the lower abdomen, although some women report pain on both sides of the abdomen and other women report that the pain moves from side to side each month.

Several possible explanations for the ovulation symptoms of mittleschmerz include:

- the growth of follicles in the ovaries prior to ovulation
- the rupture of the ovarian wall that occurs each month at ovulation
- muscular contractions of the fallopian tube and the ovaries that occur after ovulation

Ovulation symptom: rise in basal body temperature

Immediately after ovulation, a rise in the body's level of progesterone generates the almost universal ovulation symptom of ovulation temperature.

At this time, most women will experience a rise in their resting body temperature of around 0.5 degrees Celsius, and their temperature will remain at that level for the rest of the month.

Basal body temperature is best measured first thing in the morning, before you get out of bed, using an accurate thermometer and recording your temperature on a chart each day.

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

2010: The Year of the Baby?

Thursday, December 31, 2009
2010 - The Year of the BabyDecember 31, 2009 -- One of the most popular New Year’s Resolutions for 2010 is to get pregnant – and Pregnancy Health Guru’s New Year’s fertility tips are a great way to improve the odds. So for anyone who has getting pregnant on their New Year's resolution list this year – like Mariah Carey and Fergie – here are some tips to help make 2010 “The Year of the Baby”:

1. Understanding Ovulation Cycles
2. Boosting Fertility
3. Having Sex the “Right” Way
4. Influencing the Baby's Gender
5. Pregnant or Not?

So will 2010 be the year of the baby for Mariah Carey, Fergie, or for you? Only time will tell – but you can increase your chances of getting pregnant by following these tips! For more helpful hints on how to get pregnant, check out more fertility videos at Pregnancy Health Guru.

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Friday, December 18, 2009

Simple Ways to Get Pregnant

Friday, December 18, 2009
Simple Ways to Get PregnantPregnancy is the amazing moment and in fact it can be such a magical moment for most women. There are always some questions asking about ways to get pregnant or how to get pregnant fast. The basic answer to that question is that it depends on the ovulating days.

For couples who have been married and have many children perhaps they can predict their own best time to get pregnant. However for the fresh couples who are inexperienced in pregnancy it can be so tough for them to make their own calculation.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

FertilityAuthority Giving Away Free Fertility Product Gift Package

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
FertilityAuthority Giving Away Free Fertility Product Gift PackageFertilityAuthority wants to treat you. Why? Because it's the holidays and you've worked hard and deserve a little something. The holiday season can be a painful time for many couples struggling with fertility issues. It can heighten their emotions and remind them of their inability to have a child.

FertilityAuthority wants to offer hope. They are giving away a “Fertility Product Gift Package.” From December 7-24, just sign up for their free daily enewsletter, The Daily Shot, and qualify to win a host of fertility products donated by Fairhaven Health. The value of the package is over $500.

The package includes fertility supplements for men and women, a digital basal thermometer, aromatherapy candle, ovulation microscope, fertility tea, yoga DVD and a fertility monitor.

About FertilityAuthority.com - FertilityAuthority is the only web portal dedicated to fertility. FertilityAuthority encourages women and men to be proactive regarding their fertility and provides the tools and information to do so: best-of-breed content written by healthcare writers and journalists and vetted by reproductive endocrinologists, a robust interactive community of bloggers, columnists and message boards, a growing video library of patient testimonials, breaking fertility news, and a database connecting you to fertility specialists. Visit www.fertilityauthority.com or find it on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Predicting Ovulation and Fertility With Ovu-Trac.com

Thursday, December 10, 2009
Predicting Ovulation and Fertility With Ovu-Trac.comOvumOptics, Inc., the makers of Ovu-Trac® Ovulation Predictor Kit, saw a need for a product that simplifies, identifies and explains the fertility process. The kit helps women increase their chances of conception, naturally, without medical intervention.

For years, Colleen Biggs, President of Ovum Optics, Inc., struggled with infertility. She realized she had to become more educated about her body and research her questions about fertility. After years of compiling reliable resources and information, she developed Ovu-Trac® in 1996. Her goal was to give women a valuable tool for
predicting ovulation, along with providing educational information to help them understand their bodies.
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Monday, September 14, 2009

Fertility Facts and Ovulation

Monday, September 14, 2009
Ovulation moment caught on cameraWhat Ovulation Means to a Woman Over 35

You’d like to know what is happening in your body during ovulation. Well, as a young woman your body prepares itself every month for a pregnancy. This preparation is the release of an egg from your ovum. Cycles vary from woman to woman but the release of this egg happens about mid-cycle; or about 14 days into your cycle.

This egg comes from one ovary this month and your other ovary the next month with the egg traveling down your fallopian tube and into your womb. If this egg isn’t fertilized by sperm, the egg is shed with your womb lining during your period.

A fertility fact to know is that your chances of getting pregnant at twenty are double the chances of a woman in her thirties getting pregnant. It will take you possibly 12 months to conceive, even if you are healthy and in your thirties.


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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

New fertility gadget offers couples guaranteed pregnancy in just a year

Tuesday, August 11, 2009
A fertility company launched a revolutionary new deal for couples trying to conceive today - pregnancy in 12 months or your money back. The new £495 device promises to show women with 99 per cent accuracy when they are at their most fertile.

As part of the package, the couple are also promised unlimited support and advice from the company's fertility experts. Cambridge Temperature Concepts Ltd (CTC) hope the bizarre promotion will tempt hopeful couples into buying their DuoFertility ovulation detector. CTC, a company set up by Cambridge University PhD students in 2008, are so confident of success they will refund anyone who does not fall pregnant within a year.
Offer expires on September 20

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Luteal Phase Defect

Monday, August 3, 2009
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Life size model of baby at 8 weeks after conceptionThe luteal phase of the menstrual cycle spans from ovulation at midcycle until menstruation. The luteal phase should last for at least 12 to 14 days. A luteal phase which is less than 10 days will have difficulty producing an environment favorable for implantation.

The luteal phase derives its name from the fact that the luteinized cells from the collapsed follicle undergo a structural transformation in response to increased vascularization, a process known as luteinization. Thereafter these two cell types produce progesterone; one of which is dependent on the secretion of luteinizing hormone.

When a pregnancy occurs, and the developing blastocyst burrows into the uterine lining, the embryo will secrete hCG, which stimulates the ovary to produce more progesterone. This process is called luteal rescue. If this process happens too late or if pregnancy does not occur, LH stimulation decreases, progesterone levels decrease and uterine prostaglandins are released. This causes the corpus luteum to shrivel. The uterine lining, because of lack of progesterone stimulation, is shed.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

10 common fertility myths

Monday, July 13, 2009
10 common fertility mythsOnce a couple makes the life-changing decision to start a family, they can become extremely frustrated if they do not conceive on the first try. There are many legitimate reasons as to why the couple may not be conceiving, but there is also a great deal of misinformation on the subject of fertility.

1. A woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days.

2. A woman can get pregnant on only one day of her cycle.

3. Stress causes infertility.

4. Sperm live for only several hours


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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Trying to get pregnant? There's an app for that!

Saturday, June 20, 2009
Here's a list of some iPhone Applications that can make life as a new or expecting parent more manageable:

Fertility Calendars:
1. Nurtur (by Live Axle LLC) $9.99 - A fertility calendar that allows you to record your basal temperature and follows the Fertility Awareness Method (FAM) for encouraging pregnancy.

2. FREE Menstrual Calendar (by Tamtris Web Services) FREE - Keep a record of your menstrual cycle and sexual activity with this color-coded calendar. Provides your expected ovulation and most fertile days while providing you with daily tips and information.

3. iPeriod (by Winkpass Creations) $1.99 - Do you remember the date of your last period when the doctor asks? The iPeriod calendar automatically remembers for you as well as predicting the starting day for the next 12 months. Also predicts ovulation and fertility (optional) while you keep track of your PMS symptoms (weight, energy levels, etc).

4. 9-Toolbox (by e2ndesign) FREE - Not only does this have a discreet calendar to keep track of your monthly period and predicted dates of fertility, but there are 8 other applications, some of which might be more helpful than others, such as the Tip Calculator and Units of Measure.

5. FemiCycle (by Alpha Salmon) $2.99 - For women wanting to either become pregnant or avoid a possible pregnancy. It also provides a guide to help increase your chances of conceiving a boy or girl.

Read more: http://www.examiner.com/x-1210-San-Diego-Parenting-Examiner~y2009m6d15-Trying-to-get-pregnant-Theres-an-app-for-that

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Fertility Vacations - Conceiving During a Swanky Holiday

Sunday, June 14, 2009
Fertility VacationsCan getting pregnant be swankier than this? In recent times, there is a surge in upmarket fertility retreats around the world as they are luring couples, desperate to boost their chances of having a baby, by promising "natural solutions" to infertility problems - while they holiday!

The Fertile Soul in the US and the Fertility Awakening Retreat in Spain, use a mix of oriental medicine and western teachings - including meditation and relaxation, yoga, qi gong, dance, dietary advice, self-massage techniques and acupuncture.

Such "life-changing" retreats have a success rate of more than 30 per cent, while they claim to resolve complex health problems, including premature ovarian failure and poor ovarian response.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

New to U.S., Ovu-Trac® Saliva Testing Kit Predicts Ovulation With 96.2% Accuracy

Monday, June 1, 2009
Ovu-Trac, an Ovulation Predictor Kit* Ovu-Trac®, an Ovulation Predictor Kit, has been used successfully by tens of thousands of women throughout Canada since 1996 and has been found to predict ovulation with 96.2% accuracy.

* Based on research dating back to the 1940s, this fertility predictor kit allows women to determine their personal fertile days by tracking changes in their individual fertility cycle and viewing bio-salt concentrations in saliva samples, which are fertility indicators, in the privacy of their own homes.

* The Ovu-Trac® was designed specifically to measure bio-salt concentrations in saliva that indicate a transition to a fertile state in women.

* Most fertility calendars base their ovulation calculations on the 28-day menstrual cycle, which is not typical for most women. For these women, ovulation is best measured by counting backwards from the first day of menstruation. The Ovu-Trac® kit allows women to predict fertility regardless of their cycle lengths.

* To order Ovu-Trac® or learn more about the kit, how it works, ovulation prediction and other fertility issues, please visit http://www.ovu-trac.com/ , or contact OvumOptics, Inc. at (403) 578-3055.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Healthy eating can help perk up fertility

Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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Healthy eating can help perk up fertilityBeing overweight, or obese, for example, reduces both male and female fertility. In women, it can affect ovulation.

Being underweight can also impact on fertility, particularly for women, who will not ovulate if they are severely underweight.

Smoking not only affects a person’s general and long-term health, it can also affect fertility and stress can reduce sexual desire, reducing the frequency of sexual intercourse. Severe stress may also affect female ovulation and can limit sperm production.

Nutrition – what people are eating – also has an impact on fertility. Many of us will be aware of the importance of folic acid for women trying to conceive, or that zinc is good for healthy sperm, but the role of nutrition in fertility goes beyond this.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Enzymes responsible for female fertility identified

Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Enzymes responsible for female fertility identifiedSan Diego, May 18: Researchers have achieved a major breakthrough in identifying the enzymes involved in ovarian function and female fertility. These findings will help in knowing the reasons for infertility in women and its treatment thereafter, say the researchers.

According to Dr. Joanne S. Richards, the lead author of the study and a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and UC (University of California), San Diego,“This finding could provide clues to developing new contraceptives and understanding infertility in some women with irregular menstrual cycles.”

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Ignorance of fertility patterns delaying pregnancy for many women

Monday, May 18, 2009
Ignorance of fertility patterns delaying pregnancy for many womenNot knowing where the highest chance of conceiving falls in the monthly cycle can delay conception for women planning a pregnancy, experts warn.

New research from Clearblue revealed that two in three women in the UK don't know that there is "only a small window of opportunity" during which conception can take place each month.

With more women putting off starting a family until a later age, an increasing number are finding difficulty falling pregnant by trying to conceive at the wrong time.

In response to the findings, fertility expert Zita West said that optimising your chances of conceiving by identifying the 'peak' fertile days each month could considerably increase the chances of pregnancy.

"Many of my patients have spent years trying to conceive naturally without success to the detriment of their fertility long-term," she explained.

"Knowledge is power, as a woman having the knowledge to optimise your chances of conceiving is the most empowering thing you can do in planning your pregnancy."

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Low-dose Aspirin Therapy can help Prevent Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

Friday, April 10, 2009
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Low-dose Aspirin Therapy can help Prevent Ovarian Hyperstimulation SyndromeOvarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), one of the iatrogenic complications resulting from follicle stimulating medications administered during fertility treatment, affects up to 10% of women undergoing IVF.

A recent study published in the journal, Fertility and Sterility reports that low dose aspirin therapy administered during ovulation induction could be effective in preventing OHSS in high-risk populations.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Budgeting for Infertility

Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Budgeting for InfertilityOvulation induction: Medication is administered to cause the release of more eggs at one time. Typically, when fertility difficulties are suspected, this is a first approach.
Cost: $100 to about $3,000 or more.

Intrauterine insemination (IUI): Semen is collected and inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus with a catheter. Often combined with ovulation induction.
Cost: $1,000 to $2,000.

In-vitro fertilization (IVF): Eggs are harvested from the mother; then eggs and sperm from a partner are combined in a lab. The fertilized egg is placed back into the woman's body to develop. This can be done using a donated egg or donated sperm.
Cost: At least $10,000 to $15,000.


Gamete intrafallopian tube transfer (GIFT): After ovulation, eggs are harvested from the mother. Sperm and egg are placed beside one another in a woman's fallopian tube in hopes that fertilization will occur.
Cost: $15,000 to $20,000.


Embryo adoption: A fertilized egg from one couple is "adopted" by another couple and then implanted for development.
Cost: $6,000 to $18,000.

Source: Cost estimates from "Budgeting for Infertility," by Evelina Weidman Sterling and Angie Best-Boss, researchers on fertility matters. Their Web site is www.myfertilityplan.com.



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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Ovarian changes may link obesity and infertility

Saturday, March 21, 2009
Obese women have alterations in the environment around the ovary before they ovulate that appear to play a role in the well-documented association between obesity and reduced fertility, according to a recent report.NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese women have alterations in the environment around the ovary before they ovulate that appear to play a role in the well-documented association between obesity and reduced fertility, according to a report in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

"Characteristics of eggs are influenced by the environment in which they develop within the ovary," lead author Dr. Rebecca Robker, from Adelaide University, Australia, said in a statement. "Our study found that obese women have abnormally high levels of fats and inflammation in the fluid surrounding their eggs, which can impact an egg's developmental potential."

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

A Hope to Prolong Fertility: Ovarian Transplants

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
A Hope to Prolong Fertility - Ovarian TransplantsFor Stephanie Yarber, who received a diagnosis of premature ovarian failure at age 14, conceiving children the old-fashioned way was a life's wish. In 2003, after several unsuccessful — and costly — courses of in vitro fertilization (IVF) using her identical-twin sister's donated eggs, Yarber began looking into other options. There was adoption, of course. But there was also a riskier experimental alternative: ovarian transplantation.

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