I have been trying to conceive.... I am past my ovulation dates and I am feeling breast soreness, cramps and constipation. Are there any chances of me being pregnant?
There are number of reasons why it might be difficult for a woman to conceive.
It may be that she is ?infertile,? or that it?s completely impossible for her to have a baby. It could be because her partner is as well.
A low sperm count is often the most common problem with male fertility issues, but there are also some cases when a man?s sperm does not survive in the woman long enough for fertilization.
A doctor can help determine if there are medical reasons why you cannot conceive.
If there are not medical reasons, then you can take a deep breath. You are more fortunate than some couples are.
However, there are certain tools at your disposable that can help increase your chances of becoming pregnant.
These include ovulation calculators, calendars, and tests.
Of those three, the most accurate tool to predict when a woman is most fertile is the ovulation test.
It measures the level of the luteining hormone or LH in your body. When it surges, you are most fertile and most likely to become pregnant. Between 24-36 hours after this surge, the ovum or egg is released from the ovaries and can be fertilized.
There are a number of homeopathic means that could also help with conception, but many are not supported by the medical community.
One factor that is very important is that you do not place undue stress on yourself for not conceiving each month.
While you don?t want to hear that ?what?s meant to be, will be,? it really does apply to getting pregnant.
Yes by: Anonymous
Yes if you have been trying to conceive and you have those symptoms there is a chance you are pregnant. Good luck.