While some couples get pregnant very easily, the process can take more time for others. In either case, the experts at UPMC Magee-Womens in Central Pa. are here for you.
Our specialists provide expert consultation and education on a variety of topics, including:
Our caring, compassionate team will work with you and your partner to provide the high-quality, customized preconception care that you need and deserve.
Record Your Menstrual Cycle Frequency
Monitor whether the first days of your period tend to come the same number of days apart every month. This is considered being regular. Conversely, if your periods are irregular it could mean that your cycle varies from month to month. By tracking this information on a calendar, you can better predict when you might be ovulating, the time when your ovaries will release an egg every month.
Monitor Ovulation
If you have regular cycles you generally ovulate two weeks before the arrival of your period. It's harder to predict your ovulation if you have an irregular cycle, but it usually occurs 12 to 16 days before the start of your next period.
There are several methods you can use to help determine your most fertile days each month.
- Home ovulation-prediction kit. This kit tests your urine for luteinizing hormone, a substance that increases each month during ovulation and causes the ovaries to release an egg. The three days right after a positive test result are the best time for you and your partner to have sex to increase your odds of becoming pregnant.
- Basal body temperature method. Take your temperature before you get out of bed every day and chart this on a graph for at least three menstrual cycles. After you ovulate, your basal body temperature typically increases less than half a degree Fahrenheit. You are most fertile during the two to three days before this slight rise in body temperature.
- Tracking cervical mucus. Regularly check both the amount and appearance of mucus in your vagina. Just before ovulation, when you are most fertile, the amount of mucus increases and it also becomes thinner, clearer and more slippery. When cervical mucus becomes more slippery, it can help sperm make its way to the egg.
Have Sex Every Other Day During The Fertile Window
The "fertile window" spans a six-day interval, the five days prior to ovulation and the day of it. These are the days each month when a woman is most fertile. One study found that intercourse is most likely to result in a pregnancy when it occurs two days before ovulation.
Strive For A Healthy Body Weight
Being too heavy can reduce your odds of conceiving, but being too thin can make it even harder to have a baby. Research has shown that a woman who is overweight, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 35, can take twice as long to become pregnant as a woman whose BMI is considered normal. A woman who is underweight, with a BMI less than 19, might take four times as long to conceive.
Take A Prenatal Vitamin
Start taking a prenatal vitamin even before becoming pregnant. Or take a daily multivitamin, as long as it contains at least 400 micrograms (mcg) per day of folic acid. Folic acid is a B vitamin that's important for preventing birth defects in a baby's brain and spine. Getting a head start on folic acid is a good idea because the neural tube develops into the brain and spine three to four weeks after conception occurs, before you may realize you are pregnant.
Eat Healthy Foods
Eating a variety of healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables, lean protein, whole grains, dairy and healthy sources of fat, can help prepare your body for pregnancy. These foods provide you with adequate amounts of critical nutrients such as calcium, protein and iron.
Cut Back On Strenuous Workouts
Being physically active most days of the week can help your body prepare for the demands of pregnancy and labor. But don’t overdo it. Getting too much exercise or doing frequent strenuous workouts could interfere with ovulation.
Be Aware Of Age-Related Fertility Declines
As you get older, your fertility decreases because of age-related changes in your ovaries. These changes may cause a decline in the quantity and quality of your eggs and cause you to take longer to become pregnant. This gradual fertility decline begins in your 30s, declines more sharply after age 37, and becomes a steep decline after age 40.
Kick The Smoking Habit
Chemicals found in cigarette smoke, such as nicotine and carbon monoxide, may speed up the loss rate of your eggs. It's also a good idea to stay away from secondhand smoke, which can affect your chances of becoming pregnant. Marijuana and other recreational drug use should also be avoided while trying to conceive.
Give Up Alcohol
It's safest to avoid alcohol if you are trying to become pregnant. Drinking alcohol at moderate (one to two drinks per day) or heavy levels (more than two drinks per day) can make it difficult to get pregnant.
Create A Fertility-Friendly Home And Work Environment
Frequent exposure to lawn and farm pesticides, pollutants, or chemical solvents used at work can harm a your fertility. Take steps to minimize these exposures by protecting your face with a mask or wearing protective gloves, glasses and clothing around potentially toxic materials.
Know When To Seek Help
You should consider having an infertility evaluation if you are 35 or older and have not become pregnant after six months of having sex regularly without using birth control. If you are under 35 you should consult a fertility specialist if you have failed to become pregnant after one year of having unprotected intercourse on a regular basis.
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Camp Hill
UPMC Divine Mercy Womens Health
225 Grandview Avenue
Suite 302
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Phone: 717-988-9015
Fax: 717-221-5410
Carlisle
UPMC Divine Mercy Womens Health
1 Dunwoody Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
Phone: 717-218-1820
Fax: 717-221-5410
UPMC Magee-Womens
Located at UPMC Carlisle
361 Alexander Spring Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
Maternity Pre-registration: 717-960-3414
Labor and Delivery: 717-960-1686
UPMC Pinnacle Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
2 Jennifer Court
Suite B
Carlisle, PA 17015
Phone: 717-218-9830
Fax: 717-218-9833
Dillsburg
UPMC Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
1 Trinity Drive East
Suite 110
Dillsburg, PA 17019
Phone: 717-432-3245
Fax: 717-703-5748
Elizabethtown
UPMC Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists-Lititz
300 Continental Drive
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Phone: 717-393-1338
Fax: 717-627-1817
Gettysburg
UPMC Pinnacle Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
Located at Commerce Park Professional Center
20 Expedition Trail
Suite 203
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-637-7755
Fax: 717-646-1991
Hanover
UPMC Magee-Womens
Located at UPMC Hanover
300 Highland Avenue
Third Floor
Hanover, PA 17331
Maternity Pre-registration: 717-316-2202
Labor and Delivery: 717-316-2198
UPMC Pinnacle Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
20 North Street
Hanover, PA 17331
Phone: 717-637-7755
Harrisburg
Maternal Fetal Medicine
Located at Alex Grass Medical Sciences Building
100 South 2nd Street
Suite 4B
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: 717-231-8472
Fax: 717-231-8490
PinnacleHealth Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
Located at Alex Grass Medical Sciences Building
100 South 2nd Street
Suite 4A
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: 717-231-8341
Fax: 717-231-8705
PinnacleHealth Women's Outpatient Center
Located at Community Care
2645 North 3rd Street
4th floor
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: 717-782-4700
Fax: 717-782-4710
Women First Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists - UPMC
4700 Union Deposit Road
Suite 140
Harrisburg, PA 17111
Phone: 717-652-6605
Fax: 717-652-6431
UPMC Magee-Womens Center at Hollinger Tower
Located at UPMC Harrisburg
111 South Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Maternity Pre-registration: 717-782-5213
Labor and Delivery: 717-782-5539
Hummelstown
UPMC Woodward & Associates Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
8105 Adams Drive
Suite B
Hummelstown, PA 17036
Phone: 717-482-8115
Fax: 717-482-8364
Lititz
UPMC Magee-Womens
Located at UPMC Lititz
1500 Highlands Drive
Lititz, PA 17543
Maternity Pre-Registration: 717-625-5420
Labor and Delivery: 717-625-5428
UPMC Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists-Lititz
1575 Highlands Drive
Suite 101
Lititz, PA 17543
Phone: 717-393-1338
Fax: 717-627-1817
Lancaster
UPMC Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists-Lititz
2125 Noll Drive
Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: 717-393-1338
Fax: 717-627-1817
Mechanicsburg
UPMC Cumberland Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
9 Flowers Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Phone: 717-691-8750
Fax: 717-691-8755
Women First Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists - UPMC
Located at Medical Office Building 1
2025 Technology Parkway
Suite 309
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Phone: 717-652-6605
Fax: 717-652-6431
Millersburg
Women First Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists - UPMC
1000 Evelyn Drive
South Wing
Millersburg, PA 17061
Phone: 717-652-6605
Fax: 717-652-6431
Newport
Women First Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists - UPMC
300 Bretz Court
Newport, PA 17074
Phone: 717-652-6605
Fax: 717-652-6431
Shippensburg
UPMC Divine Mercy Womens Health
127 Walnut Bottom Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
Phone: 717-988-9015
Fax: 717-221-5410
Spring Grove
UPMC Pinnacle Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
Located at Thistle Hill Professional Center
2030 Thistle Hill Drive
Suite 100
Spring Grove, PA 17362
Phone: 717-225-6170
Fax: 717-646-7438
York
UPMC Magee-Womens
Located at UPMC Memorial
1701 Innovation Drive
York, PA 17408
Maternity Pre-registration: 717-815-2351
Labor and Delivery: 717-849-5650
UPMC Pinnacle Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
Sixth Avenue Professional Center
1600 6th Ave
York, PA 17403
Phone: 717-845-9639
Fax: 717-699-1300
UPMC Pinnacle Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
1880 Kenneth Road
Suite 3
York, PA 17408
Phone: 717-779-2612
Fax: 717-779-0019