Having a Baby – Testing at Home
For those women who are planning on having a baby, testing at home is easy, convenient, and affordable and gives you privacy to react to the result however you want to. This article gives some tips on how to take home pregnant tests, how they work, where some women go wrong and get false results and how to make having a baby, testing at home and the start of a pregnancy run as smoothly as possible! There are a large number of brands of tests you can buy from pharmacies, stores, and even on-line. Some are more sensitive than others so can be used sooner, some are digital as opposed to working out what certain lines indicate, some are more expensive. Make sure you get a test that suits you, that is not out of date and perhaps get more than one so that you can re-test if you need to!
Earliest Pregnancy Symptoms and Signs – An Important Issue for Women
A lot of women want to know what the earliest pregnancy symptoms and signs are but for several reasons. Some want to know because they have unplanned unprotected sex and are watching for the signs of whether it caused an unplanned pregnancy or not, and some women want to know because they are trying for a baby and are keen to known as soon as possible if they have succeeded. The earliest pregnancy symptoms and signs begin when the hCG, the pregnancy hormone starts to be produced by the body upon implantation of the fertilized egg into the uterus lining. This article gives you further information on implantation, what the earliest pregnancy symptoms and signs are and why they happen.
Finding the Best Pregnancy Test Strips
When a woman thinks she may be pregnant and wants to know about finding the nest pregnancy test strips this can actually depend on what her priority is. Does she want a test that she can do as early as possible at home, or one that gives the best accuracy? And what is the difference between the home tests and the tests done at clinics? Here is some information on all of that as well as facts on how pregnancy tests work so that you understand what the process involves.
What is meant by the term ‘Monthly Cycle’?
A woman’s monthly cycle refers to day one of her last period or menstruation to day one of the next menstruation. The average length of a woman’s cycle is often cited as 28 days but in fact this varies from woman to woman. Most have a length that falls between 28 to 32 days but some can have cycles that are as short as 21 days or as long as 36. Your monthly cycle is a sign that you are in your fertile years, when you can get pregnant.
Everyone talks about ovulation as the time when I am most likely to conceive but what is that?
A woman’s reproductive organs include two ovaries where the eggs are produced and matured. Ovulation is when a mature egg, one that is ready to be fertilized, is released by an ovary and travels down waiting to be fertilized. If you have had unprotected sex in the last 5 days it is possible some sperm has survived inside you and one of them successfully fertilizes that egg. The uterus has also thickened to prepare itself for the implantation of a fertilized egg.






