Guide To : Trying for a baby

Guide To : Trying for a baby

You may have imagined it for years, but finally you have decided to start trying for a baby. This is the beginning of a brand new chapter in you and your partner’s lives and it is true when people tell you life will never be the same again. You’re probably brimming with questions at the moment, but most couples will keep their decision secret until they fall pregnant. This is why we’ve tried to answer all your questions, so you can get the information you need and still keep your secret till you’re ready to tell the world…

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Are you a victim of the IVF postcode lottery?

Are you a victim of the IVF postcode lottery?

A new report by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Infertility has found that Nearly three-quarters  of NHS trusts are  denying women IVF  treatment. The report goes on to warn that most Primary Care Trusts have imposed strict rules on who is allowed treatment, with some refusing to fund it altogether.
Want a baby girl? Eat fruit, vegetables, and rice!

Want a baby girl? Eat fruit, vegetables, and rice!

According to a new study in Holland, mothers who have a diet rich in fruit, vegetables, and rice are more likely to have a baby girl. The study asked 32 women who already had boys to try a special "little girl diet" high in calcium and magnesium.
Ten ways to tell you're ready for a baby

Ten ways to tell you're ready for a baby

Every time you switch on the television you see nappy adverts, everyone you know seems to be revealing they are pregnant, but how do you know whether you are ready to be a parent?
What lengths would you go to to conceive?

What lengths would you go to to conceive?

When you're trying for a baby, you may well have to make some serious changes to your lifestyle. Here gurgle investigates the lengths that people will go to in their attempts to conceive.
Still trying to conceive and feeling down

Still trying to conceive and feeling down


If you’re trying to conceive with no success, it’s common to feel down – but while a failure to conceive can cause depression it’s also true that depression can affect fertility…
Your emotions when trying to conceive

Your emotions when trying to conceive


When it comes to trying to get pregnant, your emotions can get in the way – and the stress that results from failure to conceive can make it even more difficult to overcome fertility problems…
Can men be broody too?

Can men be broody too?

You know that feeling when you see a newborn baby and your heart suddenly melts and before you know it you are cooing uncontrollably over this tiny bundle of joy?

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