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Most Fertile To Get Pregnant - Is Now the Right Moment?

Most Fertile To Get Pregnant - Is Now the Right Moment?

There's actually no way of telling when you're most fertile to get pregnant, whether it is about age or it is about the time and day within your cycle (ovulation). Health professionals would say that the best age to get pregnant is between the ages of 20 - 30 but even that depends on many other factors. Still your age will play the biggest role in getting pregnant and as far as reproductive health is concerned, too young and too old to get pregnant are both high risk extremes.

Normally, it's easy enough to get pregnant within 24 hours during ovulation and even days after that. The uterus of a normal woman prepares itself for pregnancy every month but when intercourse and fertilization do not occur then it will result to menstruation. A typical sign that you are ovulating is when you feel a slight and yet immediate discomfort on your lower abdomen followed by slippery vaginal discharges which can last for 5 days.

The increase in vaginal secretions is the result of hormonal changes related to your cycle. During this phase, you will also notice that you can be easily aroused. You will also experience the start of PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome) like breast tenderness, abdominal bloating, increased appetite and mood swings, which will all follow right after your ovulation. Naturally, the egg is still floating around the uterus after it has been released from the ovary, so it is still possible to get pregnant days before your next menstruation. The uterus at this time is velvety and rich with blood supply which makes it very conducive for fertilization and implantation.

If you will try to get pregnant during this time, chances are you will get pregnant. However, to some women ovulation is not a guarantee that they will get pregnant that's because there are also numerous factors which will affect fertilization. Factors that are both external and internal.




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