One of the toughest parts about the conception process is that sometimes you do everything right, and the effort seems fruitless. Getting your period when you want a baby so badly and when you thought you were pregnant can be devastating, but you’re in very good company. A woman only has about a 20% chance of conceiving each cycle, so most women will experience a similar circumstance while they are trying to get pregnant. Even if you timed intercourse around peak fertility and did all the right things and none of the wrong, there is still no guarantee that you will conceive in a cycle. You simply need to play the math and construct the greatest probability for yourself as possible. Tracking your data across multiple cycles can help you greatly increase your likelihood of conceiving. Read more about how to boost your fertility to improve your chances of getting pregnant here.
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