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Postnatal sex
As a rule of thumb it is usually considered a good idea to wait six weeks after labour to have sex. However, every woman will be different and it is best to listen to what your body is telling you.
What can and can't I do in labor?
It may be best to stay at home at the first signs of early labour, otherwise you may have a long and boring wait ahead of you. Luckily you can still perform light activities and still enjoy a snack or . . .
Preparing for a cesarean
If you know you’re going to have
a cesarean getting clued in to what’s likely to happen will help calm your
nerves on the day… Before the surgery- You’ll be asked not to eat
or drink for a num . . .
Stressed out new mom
Feeling stressed before an
important meeting pales in comparison to the stress that comes with being a new
mom. The most important thing you can do is to have some time out away from
your baby from . . .
Baby-making positions
There are many myths about whether certain sexual positions can increase your chances of conceiving. However, there is some science that can be applied and put to use to improve your odds.
Boy or girl
There are many old wives tales on how to concieve a girl or a boy. Though they may be theories, the relation between when you ovulate and try to conceive may affect which gender of child you conceive.
Can too much sex affect our chances?
It is not so much how much sex you have, but when you have sex that will affect your chances of becoming pregnancy. Finding out which days of the month you are ovulating can play a large role in wethe . . .
How long will it take to get pregnant?
Though your lifestyle, health and age can all play a factor into how long it will take to conceive, it is often impossible to predict just how much time will pass before you become pregnant.
Secondary Infertility
Most couples assume that once they’ve had one child, they’ll have no
problems conceiving another. Unfortunately this is not true and for
many couples it can be pretty frustrating to discover you’re . . .
Signs that you're ovulating
Each woman will experience different signs from their body informing them that they are ovulating. These signs may not always be obvious, therefore tracking your menstrual cycle may be helpful in dete . . .