Sunday, June 9, 2013

Conceiving A Boy A Girl Or Twins

By Ian Lenny


When most people decide that they want to have a child, they start to consider what they can do to boost their chances of conception. One of the first things many people can do is search for methods to determine if the female in the couple is most fertile. Almost all such fertility tracking systems depend on a woman's period, and where she is in her own cycle.

Since nearly all women possess a 28 day cycle you'll have to base your calculations around that instead of a standard month to month calendar. Most people will first need to verify that the woman's period is in fact 28 days as some women's period length can fluctuate. From there many experts agree that the most fertile time originates from the 14th-17th day of the cycle. This is because around day 14 the hormones peak for 2-3 days before the egg is released.

Within this 2-3 day period the egg is viable. Most people mistakenly assume that they ave a 1-3 day period during which conception is most likely to take place should a couple engage in sexual activity. What people fail to realize is the fact that sperm can live inside a woman's body for about 6 days after lovemaking. For this reason and time from 3 days before until three days following the woman's hormone peak is easily the most fertile period. This means that any time from a woman's 11th day to a woman's 17th day of her cycle would be the ideal time for a couple to engage in sexual activity whenever they want a child.

Another misconception many people believe is that you can know if a woman is pregnant simply by observing if she's got her period. Many people do not understand that a lady may have a period whether or not or not she is pregnant. On the other side on the coin it's possible that a woman will not have here period for a number of reasons, not just because of pregnancy. People regularly mistakenly think that a woman cannot become pregnant while she's on her period. A woman can as there is usually a 2 day period between the start of menstration and the release of the egg. Women usually can feel as this section of their cycle approaches because they have an increase in leutinizing hormone which may increase sexual interest.

Another extremely prevalent misconception is that a couple can impact the sex of their baby by being sexually active at different times, or assuming different sexual positions. This is a misconception that has caused untold levels of pain as people are then more prone to blame themselves should they conceive the incorrect gender. Many cultures used calendars to follow what times couples are going to be most likely to have a particular gender. Statistically speaking this really does make sense. However science supports the idea that usually couple have a 50/50 chance of having either gender baby. These many misconceptions about conception may cause untold psychological suffering. In the end the majority of what couples stress about is up to fate.




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