Wednesday 7 May 2014

The (Surprisingly) Complicated World Of Conception

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What does it take for successful conception?

Becoming pregnant requires the perfect interaction of many factors. Successful conception is such a complex procedure that without assistance and a bit of knowledge, you may find it difficult to achieve your goal of getting pregnant.

How a new life is created

The essential requirements for bringing about a pregnancy are sexual intercourse, a sperm cell that is capable of fertilising and an egg cell that is capable of being fertilised.
Timing is everything when it comes to combining these three factors. Two periods of time that must coincide in order for pregnancy to occur: the life span of the egg cell and the life of the sperm en route to the egg cell.


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  • The egg in the ovary must mature normally and the egg must have left the ovary

  • The Fallopian tube must be able to pick up and receive the egg from the surface of the ovary using its fimbriae (finger-like projections).

  • The woman's vaginal passages must be open to allow the sperm to enter the Fallopian tubes and to enable the fertilised egg to be transported into the uterus

  • Sperm cells must be created in sufficient numbers, quality, and motility.

  • Sperm cells must be present at the right time in the fallopian tubes

  • The uterine lining must be prepared to receive the egg
To learn how to pinpoint the days when the chances of getting pregnant are at their highest, visit the fertile days section.

The Chlamydia Risk

Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease and because it rarely presents symptoms, often goes undetected. Symptoms frequently appear years after the original infection, which prolongs the diagnosis and treatment.Chlamydia can cause infertility and if you're infecting during pregnancy or birth, you also run the risk of infecting your child.

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