Want to know how to get pregnant deliberately! If you haven’t read the first part leading to this on how do you get pregnant, we highly encourage you to read it. We have so far talked about sperms, eggs, fertilization and implantation. Now why have we brought that up again? Because those events are extremely important if you want to know how to get pregnant.
If any one of those four things doesn’t function optimally, trying to get pregnant may be a difficult thing. Let’s go into details on each of them.
- Sperms – if sperms are not optimally functional, they may fail to swim up the womb to meet the eggs or even if they manage to meet the ovum, they may fail to penetrate the relatively thick wall of the ovum. Either one of these events will result in no fertilization, which means the woman will not get pregnant.
- Eggs – just like in the case of sperms, if the eggs are not optimally functional getting pregnant will be difficult.
- Fertilization – we touched on why fertilization may fail when talking about sperms and ova.
- Implantation – even if the sperms and ova were perfect and there was a perfect fertilization, if the ‘cell mass’ fails to implant on the wall of the uterus, there won’t be a successful pregnancy. This can usually be a ‘failure’ in signaling between the mother and the embryo/cell mass.
Now do you see why it’s not so easy to get pregnant? There are so many things that can go wrong, and we’re only talking about very basic problems that can arise. This is exactly why so many people want to learn the ropes about how to get pregnant!
Ok here’s a question for you on how to conceive a baby!
Are ova present in the uterus at all times, waiting till a sperm comes? NO! An egg would be there only if ovulation has taken place. Ovulation is not something that happens every day! It only happens roughly once a month. A general guideline to use is that ovulation happens on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. A perfect menstrual cycle is considered to be 28 days long and ideally, ovulation happens exactly in the middle which is the 14th day. However, just like everything else, it may not be exactly the 14th day in every woman. It can happen on different days in different women.
OK…so what? Does that have anything to do with our original question of how to get pregnant? Yes it does! If you don’t deliver the sperms at the right time, fertilization and therefore pregnancy is not going to happen. You have to make sure that there is an ovum ripe and ready to receive a sperm. This is why timing is so very important if you want to know how to get pregnant.
We address more about ‘timing’ on this page, when can you get pregnant.
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