Many couples facing fertility issues want to know this and search for, how to get pregnant videos. And not surprisingly, there are thousands of “experts” who are online to tell them, step by step, how to get pregnant fast! Many such videos claim the process is safe, natural and reliable. However, we advise couples to bear caution and consult a good gynecologist for their pregnancy issues. And refer to reliable sources for How To Get Pregnant Videos.

FAQs: How To Get Pregnant

  1. Is it Safe to Get Pregnant again after a Miscarriage?
  2. Do irregular periods reduce chances of getting pregnant?
  3. Will regular intake of caffeine slow down the body’s ability to get pregnant?

    An American survey indicated that consuming less than 300 mg of coffee a day had no effect on fertility or time to conception, although to play it safe, you may want to limit yourself to one cup of coffee, or a couple of cups of tea, a day. Source: oxfordjournals.org

     

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  4. Does smoking cigarettes and secondhand smoke hamper chances of getting pregnant?
  5. Will fluoride content in water, toothpaste and mouthwash decrease chances of fertility?
  6. Plastic water bottles, food cans, thermal cash register receipts: do they harm fertility rates?
  7. Is it true that STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea play a big role in infertility?
  8. Does position matter? Many myths float around and what sex position is best for pregnancy?
  9. Will de-stressing activities like listening to music, meditation or exercise help improve chances?
  10. Heard folic acid helps conceive faster. And multivitamins are required. What to do?
  11. What food to eat that give proper vitamins, minerals, fats and fiber?
  12. How to avoid common hormonal disorders like PCOD and PCOS that can affect fertility?
  13. Should we stop consuming alcohol?

    Did you know?
    Researchers found a reduction of more than 50% in the probability of pregnancy during menstrual cycles in which women consumed alcohol.
    Source: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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