For some, trying to conceive can be easier said than done. I have a very close friend that struggled with infertility for years! She went through so much grief, mainly due to misinformation.
If you are trying to conceive, one of the most important things to know is when you are ovulating. PregnancyTips.org has great info to help discover your two, most fertile days, which is the best chance for getting pregnant.
There are several ways to know when you are ovulating:
1. Monitor your cycle with a small ovulation predictor kit. These are cheap and easy to use.
2. Use a basal body thermometer to track your temperature daily and be able to know your ovulation through a sudden drop of your temperature in your chart.
3. You can also check your cervical mucus. When you see an egg-white cervical mucus, it means that you are ovulating.
For us, the basal thermometer really made a difference. Thanks for the great post
These are great tips. I had no idea about checking the cervical mucus. Thanks for sharing.