- How long should I be off of the birth control pill before trying to conceive?
- When is the best time to have sex in order to conceive? How do I know if I'm ovulating?
- How long should we try to get pregnant before becoming concerned?
- Are there natural ways to increase fertility?
- Is it OK to continue my current medication (over-the-counter or prescription) when I become pregnant?
- How can I get my body ready for pregnancy? Are there any lifestyle changes I should make?
- Are there vitamins or supplements I should take during this time? When should I start taking them?
- What should I consider with regard to my family's health background?
- Are there any vaccinations that I should consider before getting pregnant?
- How will my emotional health affect my ability to conceive?
Trying to Conceive: 10 Questions to Ask
Trying to Get Pregnant? Get the answers you need by talking with your health care provider about getting pregnant. Start with these questions.
September, 22 2009
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