Posts Tagged ‘basal body temperature’

Ovulation calendar

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

An ovulation calendar will calculate your time of ovulation and you can find out when you’re most likely to be ovulating and actually increase your chances of conceiving. You are most fertile when you are ovulating, so knowing your time means you can determine the best days to conceive.If your menstrual cycle is irregular, it will be difficult to determine your day of ovulation based on the ovulation calendar alone and then monitoring your basal body temperature and cervical mucous become an option.

Before concluding that you may have  fertility problems and you may have to resort to fertility drugs or treatments, first take a look at your diet. A nutritious diet combined with natural and researched supplementation will not only lead to better health; it will improve both you and your partners fertility. Try Pregassist; you’ve got nothing to lose and a huge chance to gain a long awaited prenancy.

Signs of fertility

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Knowing the signs of fertility will help you identify the best time for intercourse and thus the likeness of successful conception. Some signs of fertility to look for are that of the basal body temperature and mucus levels in the cervix. When the body’s temperature rises a lot before ovulation you may have an overactive thyroid and when it consistently stays below 36 degrees Celsius it may be the opposite. Seek professional help if it is the case. Your body’s temperature should rise slightly just after ovulation and stays at that temperature up to the time of menstruation. The mucus will get more and will become slippery, see through and very elastic at the peak time for fertility. The above are just two of the signs for fertility to look for when seeking the best time for intercourse.