Wednesday, May 12, 2010

How to become pregnant


Rachna Das, a successful banker, and her husband put off having a baby until she was in her mid-thirties. It took another two years before she could really conceive. "We are really desperate at the end of visiting doctors, doing all kinds of tests and test different methods. But finally came out well," says Rachna. They are the proud parents of a beautiful baby now. If you ask a young man like Rachna drawing up a list of what he wants before she turns 30, a baby is likely rather low on their list. late pregnancy are quite common nowadays. While the postponement of conception, you lose out on your most fertile period, as Rachna, you can still have the best of both worlds: a thriving career and a healthy baby.

Dr. Prakash Kini, an obstetrician and gynecologist, The Cradle, Bangalore, provides: "With age, the quality of the eggs released during ovulation drops. The ovaries and uterus also lose their responsiveness and ability to implant the embryo." However, all is not lost. Dr. Kedar PADT, a well known gynecologist with a successful private practice, says: "A woman is fertile peak period between the ages of 18 and 24." But this does not mean that if you are over the probability of a successful pregnancy are less. Twenty percent of the patients Dr. PADT is 37 more, and most of them will have healthy babies. An older woman just needs to prepare to give your baby the best start possible is what experts say.

WELL PLAN
Planning pregnancy can help you prepare mentally and physically. As you age, a woman still having regular periods, but probably ovulate less often. So when they start trying for a baby, may be a while before she actually conceived. So we must be mentally prepared that it may take longer to become pregnant. Dr. Jitendra Nagpal, senior consultant psychiatrist and Medcity Vimhans Moolchand, Delhi, says that "emotional resources" of the couple plays a crucial role in ensuring a successful outcome. "A woman needs three: happiness, harmony and health to have a baby, "adds

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