How Do I Get Pregnant? How Using This Supplement Could Increase Your Fertility By As Much As 40%.

October 13, 2009   Filed under pregnancy

What if all you are missing is a piece of information that will provide an easy answer to your question “How Do I Get Pregnant?” That vital piece of information could be in a resource that I will reveal to you later in this article.

If you are at a point in your life where you would love to have children, then there is no reason why you should not be able to conceive naturally and give birth to healthy babies.

You may not have conceived yet because you thought all you had to do was have unprotected sex and things will fall into place. Sure, that works for some women but not for others.

Sadly, you may fall into the second group of women. This means that you have to go a little further and take more active and proactive steps in your desire to get pregnant.

Imagine that you have been smart enough to take the advice given in this article. It is now a couple of months from now and you have conceived naturally and given birth to a healthy baby.

What would life be like? Imagine how happy and fulfilled you will feel knowing that the one thing you have always wanted you now have. That dream can come true.

One supplement that you can use that will answer your burning question “How Do I Get Pregnant” is to start taking folic acid. Did you know that not only does folic acid reduce the chances of your baby having birth defects when you conceive but it also aids conception?

In a recent study which involved more than 18,000 women, those taking the supplement had a 40% lower risk of suffering fertility problems such as producing eggs.

Specifically the research showed that those who took multivitamin tablets at least 6 days of the week had a 40% lower risk of having ovulatory failure, while those who took the pill 3 to 5 days a week had a 30% lower risk.

Dr Jorge Chavarro, a research fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, said “The beneficial effect on fertility continued to increase as women consumed higher amounts of folic acid.

The recommended daily dosage is 400mcg and you should ensure that you start using it as soon as possible. Most prenatal supplements have the right mix of supplements for women looking to get pregnant.

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