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Best Time to Conceive

Of all the questions we are asked regularly, “When is the best time to conceive?”  is the most common.  “When is the best time to conceive a baby boy?” and “When is the best time to conceive a baby girl?” are the next two most popular.

Is there really a best time to conceive?  With just about every woman, the window of opportunity for conception each month is just a few days.  While there are countless numbers of women who have gotten pregnant without even trying, there are quite a number of women who seem to have a lot of trouble.  The easiest way to determine the best time to conceive comes with the understanding of your cycle.

When ovulation occurs, the woman releases an egg which will live for 12 to 24 hours.  This makes the window of opportunity for conception rather narrow.  The key to determining the best time to conceive is in identifying exactly when it is that you ovulate.  The easiest and most accurate way to determine the best time to conceive is with the use of a fertility monitor / saliva ferning microscope.   Exactly why the Fertility Tracker is so useful.

How to Tell When the Best Time to Conceive Is

While natural family planning, that includes charting, can aid in the determination of when ovulation occurs, the most effective way to determine the best time to conceive is with the help of a fertility monitor.  A fertility monitor can help you pinpoint exactly when you ovulate each month.  Saliva fertility monitors can (up to 98%) accurately indicate (up to five days in advance) when it is that ovulation will begin.

The most popular saliva fertility monitor today is the Fertility Tracker.  The Fertility Tracker is a professional clinical grade monitor that has 100 % more optical power than other monitors.  It is designed specifically to easily and clearly identify fern patterns (electrolyte crystals) present in a woman’s saliva.  The Fertility Trackerwas adapted from similar portable instruments that have been used in field studies of microorganisms and environmental microbiology.