Conception Articles

Conception can be a rollercoaster, so if you're preparing for pregnancy or trying to conceive, BellyBelly is here to help with plenty of articles and information, so that the journey to conception is a little easier. You'll find some great articles from pre-conception pointers to enhancing your chances at pregnancy success. We also address the emotional aspects that effect both men and women who are trying to conceive.

An IVF Story

Share the IVF journey of one of our BellyBelly Members each month on the road to conception.

Aromatherapy: From Conception to Baby

Under the supervision of a qualified professional, aromatherapy is perfectly safe and of wonderful therapeutic benefit when trying to conceive, pregnant or breastfeeding. It can also be used on your baby.

Cervical Mucus, Ovulation and Your Fertile Period

Being aware of your cervical mucus can be a very useful tool, as it can indicate ovulation, fertile periods and non-fertile periods. Find out how to tell the difference between 'fertile' mucus and 'infertile' mucus.

Charting Your Cycle For Conception

Perhaps you have just begun the conception 'rollercoaster' or maybe you are looking at ways to help increase your chances at conception. Read on - because it's amazing what you can learn about your body and even help it to conceive by simply charting your cycle each month.

Conception & Fertility Books - Now Available on BellyBelly

BellyBelly now stocks books on conception and fertility - check out what we have on offer and suggest any books that you think will help others.

Coping With Infertility at Christmas & Special Days

Infertility is an extremely isolating experience. This is exacerbated because infertility and the death of a child are taboo subjects. As a society we have difficulty in dealing with these sad experiences.

Fertility After 40 & Menopause

The number of couples in their late 30's and 40's attempting pregnancy is increasing. Currently 13% of patients at Monash IVF are aged 40 or over. It is common to delay starting a family for a number of reasons

Gender Selection & The Shettles Method

Since the 1960s, Dr. Shettles has recommended gender selection methods which he claims is upheld by scientific evidence. Shettles claims that his gender selection methods for a boy have a success rate of 80-85% and the methods for a girl a little less at 75-80%.

Getting The Best Out Of Your Health Professional

To get the best out of your health professional, it helps to know the medical resources and referral system and to know your rights and responsibilities.

Infertility and IVF - Causes, Risk and IVF Success

Wondering what the reasons are that you might not be getting pregnant? Considering IVF? This article provides a run down of infertility, what's involved with IVF and how you can increase your chance at IVF success.

Infertility Information For Families & Friends

People who are experiencing infertility sometimes find this difficult to talk about. This article is intended to help you understand some of the medical and emotional issues, and suggests some ways you might be able to help your friend or relative.

Investigating Infertility - Preliminary Tests

As part of the assessment for assisted reproductive techniques (ART), you are required to undergo a number of routine investigations and procedures.

IVF - When Is Enough, Enough?

This is one of the most difficult decisions a couple can face together. Often it is much more difficult than the decision to start IVF, which was a time of optimism and expectation.

Male Infertility - All You Need To Know

Male infertility is very common. About one in twenty men is sub-fertile and a male factor is present in half of all infertile couples. About one third of all IVF procedures are performed for male factor infertility.

Maybe Baby Saliva Ovulation Test - Using Maybe Baby

Maybe Baby is a mini microscope that helps you pinpoint the days when you're most likely to conceive. It's the clean, accurate and non-invasive way to keep a close eye on your ovulation cycle.

Mercury in Fish - What You Need to Know

It is true that fish has wonderful health benefits but it can often harbour a secret that ought to make you think twice about how much you consume.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Pregnancy - Preparing for Pregnancy

The unpredictability of the course of MS is definitely the most challenging aspect of the disease. No one with MS can predict with certainty how they will be from one month to the next. So the decision about whether or not to have a baby may become even more difficult for a person with MS than it generally is.

Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a condition in which there is a hormonal imbalance within the ovaries. Most women will present with the problems of abnormal bleeding, hirsutism (excess hair growth), infertility or less commonly with obesity.

Pre-Pregnancy Checklist - Preparing for Pregnancy

So you've decided that now is the time to prepare for pregnancy - congratulations! You've probably been thinking about babies for some time and can't wait to get started. So, what's the next step in the preparation to pregnancy?

Private Health Funds Covering Midwifery and Homebirth

This article is a summary of what different Australian Health Funds offer in terms of Private Midwifery (hiring your own midwife) / Homebirth cover. The details are believed to be correct at the time of writing; however they may change from time to time and I will endevour to keep them updated as I become notified.

Putting on a Brave Face in a Child-Focused World

One of the hardest parts of struggling to get pregnant in a child-driven world is that you feel you have to put on a brave face. You’re surrounded by families and in a time of your life when all your friends are having kids. Pretending that everything is fine can consume a lot of energy. Here are some tips for coping written by David Rawlings.

Robitussin to Improve Cervical Mucus

There are quite a few articles circulating around the internet in regards to using 'guaifenesin' which is sold under names like Robitussin in pharmacies.

Semen Analysis - A Comprehensive Guide

The analysis of freshly ejaculated semen is the most important diagnostic tool in the initial investigation of male fertility.

Sex - When It Isn't Fun Anymore...

Is the quest to conceive ruling your sexlife? Is sex no longer fun? Here are some tips for those who feel a loss of enjoyment as a result of have sex to conceive.

Sexual Positions For Conception - What's The Best Position?

Positions for conception - what's the best one? What about orgasm? Should I remain lying down after sex with my legs in the air? All your questions and answers about conception and sex.

The LAST Thing You Want to Hear...

Have you ever been talking to someone about pregnancy, babies or conceiving and they’ve said just one small thing that has made you want to leap over the table and rip their head off? Author of 'Swimming Upstream', David Rawlings says that you are perfectly normal.

The Top 10 Most Challenging Comments

Most people who have run the infertility marathon of uncertainty have their own experiences of difficult questions and careless comments. They're so common in fact, that it's fairly easy to put together a list of the Top 10 Most Challenging Comments.

The Top 10 Most Challenging Comments - Part 2!

Here's part two of the 10 most challenging comments article! Here you'll find the 5 top voted most challenging/annoying/frustrating comments couples trying to conceive DONT want to hear!

Two Week Wait Activity List - Surviving the Two Week Wait

The Two Week Wait (TWW) is the two weeks where you can't think, you can't sleep, you can't work and you start taking HPT's days before they are even possibly meaningful. You are deep in the abyss of THE TWO-WEEK-WAIT! (humourous article - not intended as advice).

Vasectomy Reversal & What Happened After The Vasectomy

Here's some great information on vasectomy reversal, from the Surgeon himself who performed the first successful micro-reversal of a vasectomy, for an Australian in 1971 - Professor Earl Owen.

When Should You Start Worrying About Not Conceiving?

At what point do you start wondering if you’ll ever have that child you’ve been trying for? David Rawlings gives you the general 'medical' response and discusses how your individual situation may be different.

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