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Women’s body is much more sophisticated than
any other fertility / ovulation calculators, estimation.
Fertility, pregnancy,
ovulation calendar is not viewed by scientists as substantial method for
detecting fertile days. Please use only scientifically proven, effective means
of tracking fertility, ovulation period, for the sake of preserving your health and saving
your time. Only the tester for saliva activated ovulation detection,
has the most proven accuracy, and substitutes a number of different calendars
and calculators, as well as devices of peculiar quality and other unsafe
techniques.
Home Treatment
To decrease your risk of infertility and increase your chances of becoming
pregnant, use the following guidelines.
Track ovulation at home
Estimate when you are ovulating by practicing fertility awareness, including
monitoring your cervical mucus changes, basal body temperature, and luteinizing
hormone (LH) levels with a home ovulation predictor test.
If you know when you will be ovulating, do not have sex during the 5 days before
your 6-day "fertile window," which is ovulation day and the 5 days leading up to
it. (Not ejaculating for a few days helps build up a man's sperm count.) Then
have sex once each day of your fertile window, including ovulation day. If your
partner has a low sperm count, have sex every other day, since frequent
ejaculation does temporarily lower sperm count.
If you don't know when you will next be ovulating, have sex two or three times
each week. 12
If you exercise strenuously most days of the week, reduce your level of
activity. Strenuous exercise can cause women to ovulate less often.
Protect sperm count and quality
High scrotal temperatures decrease sperm count and quality. 4 The following
suggestions are not proven medically but are commonly recommended by health
professionals. They should not replace professional medical care for
infertility.
Avoid using lubricants during sex. They may affect the ability of sperm to
travel up the woman's reproductive tract.
Wear loose-fitting underwear (boxer shorts). Tight-fitting underwear holds the
testicles close to the body, which may lead to higher scrotal temperatures.
Avoid hot tub or sauna use.
Try to control fever when ill. High fever has been observed to have an adverse
effect on sperm for 2 to 3 months afterward (sperm take this long to grow from
germ cells to mature spermatozoa). 4
If you exercise strenuously most days of the week, reduce your level of
activity. Strenuous exercise may be a cause of lower sperm counts in some men.©
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