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Trying to Conceive Newsletter Issue 15

March 27, 2007

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In This Issue:
- What Factors Play A Role For Conception To Occur?
- Will Low Levels Of Progesterone Affect Conception?
- Can Depression Play a Role in My Fertility?
- Does Being Overweight Affect My Chances Of Conceiving?
- Can Noting Changes In My Cervical Mucus Help With Conception?

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What Factors Play A Role For Conception To Occur?
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There are a great many factors that play a role for conception to
occur. Everything from the timing of intercourse to your age to your
nutrition can impact whether or not you will be able to conceive.
Some of these factors are things that you may be able to do something
about, in order to improve your chances of conception occurring.
Other factors are beyond your direct control, but may be addressed
medically. Finally, some of these factors are things that you just
can’t do anything about.

Read the full article here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/conception-factors.html

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Will Low Levels Of Progesterone Affect Conception?
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Your levels of progesterone affect conception greatly. Progesterone
acts to help the uterus to maintain the uterine lining so that an egg,
once it is fertilized, is able to implant in the wall of the uterus.
In addition, progesterone will raise your Basal Body Temperature
during the time that you are ovulating, which many women track as an
aid to conception. If you have low levels of progesterone, your
uterus may not be able to maintain the uterine lining, allowing the
fertilized egg to implant.

Read Full Article Here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/low-progesterone-conception.html

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Can Depression Play a Role in My Fertility?
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Depression can be a severely frustrating and even debilitating
condition. Depression can affect every area of a person’s life, from
their personal relationships with their spouse and their children to
their eating and fitness habits to their ability to enjoy daily
activities. Depression can even play a role in fertility problems.

Read Full Article Here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/depression-fertility.html

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Does Being Overweight Affect My Chances Of Conceiving?
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Not only does being overweight affect your general health, it can
impact your life in other ways. For women who are pregnant, being
overweight can cause a variety of complications. For women and men
who are trying to conceive, being overweight can be an obstacle that
greatly affects their chances of successfully conceiving.

Read the full article here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/overweight-getting-pregnant.html

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Can Noting Changes In My Cervical Mucus Help With Conception?
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Trying to conceive can be an exciting, but sometimes frustrating,
time. It is not enough to just have sex and hope that it was at the
right time. There are things that you can do to help know when the
best time for conception is. Noting changes in your cervical mucus is
one of the things that you can do to optimize your chance of success.

Read Full Article Here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/cervical-mucus-tracking.html

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  • The information provided here should not be considered medical advice. It is based on the average experience of women trying to conceive and may not be what you may be experiencing. It's not meant to be a replacement for any advice you may receive from your doctor. If you have any concerns about your cycle or our ability to get pregnant, we advise you to contact your doctor.