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Miscarriage Chances By Week

What are the odds that I will have a miscarriage? Sometimes, once the excitement of a positive pregnancy test wears off, many women (and couples) worry about the chance of miscarriage. The good news is that once you have the Big Fat Positive, your chance for a miscarriage is pretty small! Miscarriage rates will vary between women, but generally, the risk of a miscarriage once a woman knows she’s pregnant is about 10 to 15%. A woman’s risk may be higher or lower depending on a range of factors. What is a Miscarriage? A miscarriage is a pregnancy loss experienced…

How Long Does it Take to Get Pregnant?

How Long Does It Take to Get Pregnant?

Many women spend most of their young adulthood avoiding getting pregnant, so how long does it take for it to actually happen? Surprisingly, getting pregnant can take longer than expected. Age, lifestyle, health all play a role in getting pregnant, as well as timing sex with ovulation. How Common is Infertility? Luckily, getting pregnant can take some time, but does typically happen within a year for the majority of couples trying. Infertility occurs in about 1 out of every 8 couples, or 12% of women. Odds of Getting Pregnant Of all of the couples trying to conceive: 30% get pregnant…

Timing Trying to Get Pregnant

How to Get Pregnant

Everyone knows that in order to get pregnant, sex needs to happen. Not everyone knows that you have to have sex at just the right time to make it happen! If you think back to your middle school biology or health class, you’ll remember that in order for pregnancy to occur, a sperm fertilizes a woman’s egg, and the egg must be implanted in the lining of the uterus. Everything You Wanted to Know About Ovulation Ovulation is the process when an egg is released from the ovary. This egg moves into the fallopian tube where it awaits fertilization by…

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What Makes a Pregnancy High Risk?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There are several factors that can make a pregnancy high risk, including a mother’s existing health conditions, age, lifestyle, being pregnant with multiples, and health issues that are conditions of pregnancy. While there is no formal definition of a high-risk pregnancy, they typically involve increased risk of illness or even death for the mother or baby, or increased risk of complications before and after delivery for either mother, baby, or both. Being diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy DOES NOT mean that you won’t end up with a healthy & happy baby (or babies!) Most pregnancies are normal and problem free:…

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