Preconception and Infertility


Between 15 and 25 percent of all couples in the United States are infertile. If you've had unprotected sex for more than 12 months (if you're over 35, it's six months) and are still not pregnant, you could be one of them. The best thing to do is see your doctor. Nearly 90 percent of infertility problems can be pinpointed and the vast majority treated. I've listed some good links on pre-conception and infertility here.
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  • Conception 101: Test Your Baby-Making Smarts  Think you know how to get pregnant? There's more to making a baby than making love. Take a quiz at BabyCenter.com to find out if you're doing everything you can to maximize your chances of conceiving.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maurenne Griese is a registered nurse, doula and mother of four breastfed children, a prolific writer and a web design dabbler. She's been busy caring for baby Austin, born in August of 2000 and designing her new website, http://konzababy.tripod.com

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