Womens Health

Getting Pregnant

After careful deliberation, you have made the decision to begin the journey towards parenthood. From helping your find the best baby bedding sets to helping you find answers about conception and childbirth in general, we have you covered. But just what is your IQ when it comes to pregnancy and all its challenges? Whatever it is, we can help.  Get all the information you need about how to get pregnant, what to do if you have fertility issues and need to take fertility drugs to help with conception, fertility treatments like IVF, what does it mean for future pregnancies if you suffer from a miscarriage, and when should you decide to cease fertility help and opt instead for adoption?

Types Of Pregnancy Tests

If you think you may already be pregnant, but want to be sure, find out what type of pregnancy test is right for you. If you're looking to find out more information on how you can improve your chances of conceiving - as well as educate yourself about possible complications - check out our section on conception.

Infertility

If, however, you've been trying to become pregnant for some time and are having difficulty, you may be looking into adoption, fertility drugs or you may simply be looking for general infertility help.  Get the answers to all of your fertility questions like the types of infertility, what causes infertility, and how to treat infertility.  Also learn more about the differences between costs of infertility treatments and the costs of adoption and also read up on all of the emotinoal impacts of having to make these kinds of decisions.  In addition, find out more about the varous types of fertility drugs that are available to help with conception and learn more about which drugs best help with which conditions.

Also, did you know that if you have suffered from multiple miscarriages you may have a form of infertility.  Learn more about this condition and about how seeking medical help can help your chances of carrying a pregnancy to full term.  

You may also want to learn more about the main infertility treatment options available. IVF, for example, is one popular, although controversial, medical option for women. Find out mroe about this treatment, what it entails, who it works best for, its chances of success and financing its cost.  Of course male infertility is also a reality, although for cultural reasons it is far less talked about, in spite of the many options that exist.  Check out our articles on types of male fertility problems and get the facts you need to achieve a healthy pregnancy.

More Pregnancy Info

Women's Health Resource is a site full of reproductive health information; navigate through the site and learn more. In addition, you can find information about the warning signs and grieving process of a pregnant woman's worst nightmare: miscarriage.

For those of you who have heard a lot about cord blood banking but aren't quite sure what it is, then read more and find out how this procedure can potentially save your baby's life.

Finally, for those who are more in the mood for getting the latest gossip on how Hollywood couples are coping with pregnancy, check out our news page at pregnancy-info.net.

Related Topics

Take a look at our fertility articles that may help you get the advice you need for getting pregnant.

Fertility Drugs
If you're looking into fertility drugs, it definitely pays to know what options are available, and how they might affect your fertility and overall health.

Male Infertility  
Coping with infertility is never easy, but for men admitting there's a problem can be especially difficult. Learn about infertility issues specific to men.

IVF
Find out why in vitro fertilization is becoming an increasingly popular, although no less controversial, way for infertile couples to become pregnant.

Infertility Help
Many couples experience difficulties getting pregnant. Learn about some of the common reasons why, including how illness and lifestyle can influence your fertility.

Miscarriage
Why do miscarriages happen? Find out some possible reasons, as well as what new technologies are being developed to help prevent pregnancy loss.

Get more advice from the Mayo Clinic on how to get pregnant.

 

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happychioma
I saw my last period on 16th. December,2013 and have not seen the one for this month. I did both urine and blood test which turned out to be negative. I am yet to see my period, what do I do.
10 years ago
chey18
It's been a month that I've had a period. I spotted around the time i was supposed to have my period and i had discharge. I use the bathroom alot and i have this tingly feeling in my stomach. I looked it up and I'd be 6 weeks and 4 days. Is it possible? Should i take a test now or wait til the end of the month to see if my period starts or not?
10 years ago
getpregnant
Is it possible that i may be pregnant even with the negative results
12 years ago
beachboy85
My wife and I have been trying to conceive for over a year now and have tried various alternative ways without success. We came across a website that helped with our struggle to get pregnant. We are now in our 3rd month of pregnancy, and without the use of fertility medications! If you would like to check this website out go to: 75-specific-brainy-articles.com. I know we're glad we did!
12 years ago
matome
iv done laparascopy/hesteroscopy and d n c on 2 november,first period on the 4 nov,another one afta 28 days,which was 1 dec stoped on the 4 dec,had sex from 7-14 dec what are chance of preg
12 years ago