LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jun 21, 2021
A woman’s mood can increase the risks of miscarriage.
Women who feel sad or angry don’t have a greater chance of a miscarriage, though if this type of mood does persist it’s recommended that they see a doctor for advice. In regards to stress and anxiety, a link between them and a miscarriage has not been concretely established. Though BIG things, like a death in the family, divorce or moving, may have some impact upon the health of the pregnancy, but the link between these two factors is at present under-researched.
How long will a miscarriage last?
The length of time that a woman experiences active miscarrying will vary. Some women bleed heavily only for a few hours; others will experience spotting or bleeding for days or even weeks.
To get pregnant you must have sex on the day you ovulate, when your egg is released from the ovaries.
Because sperm can survive in the fallopian tubes for up to a week, you don't have to time sex to the exact moment you ovulate to get pregnant. This window includes the five days before and the day of ovulation itself.
Older women that menstruate have problems with fertility because they no longer release an egg(s) during ovulation.
An older woman's eggs aren't fertilized as easily as a younger woman's eggs — and might not develop normally even after fertilization occurs.
Sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia cannot cause infertility in men.
Some STDs like gonorrhea and chlamydia can cause infertility by blocking the epididymis or tubes.
You do not need a prescription to buy male and female condoms.
You can always buy it over-the-counter or online without a prescription.