Does the TTC Kit Really Work?

The formula used for the ConceiveEasy Supplements has been clinically tested and those using the ConceiveEasy TTC Kit showed an increase in pregnancy rate of 33%. This kit assists women in increasing their fertility rate in just 28 days.

What is a trying to conceive kit?

The Conception Kit is a tool used to help people get pregnant. It is a three month supply of the items used to pinpoint ovulation, assist in conception and detect pregnancy — all within the privacy of your home.​

How long does it take to get pregnant TTC?

How long it takes to get pregnant is different for every couple. That said, the majority of couples will conceive within 1 year of trying. It is possible but less common to conceive in the first month or within 6 months.

Does TTC help you get pregnant?

Research shows if you’re trying to conceive (TTC), the “fertility diet” can increase ovulation, which in turn increases a woman’s chances of getting pregnant.

What pills can help me get pregnant?

Fertility drugs include:

  • Clomiphene citrate. Taken by mouth, this drug stimulates ovulation by causing the pituitary gland to release more FSH and LH , which stimulate the growth of an ovarian follicle containing an egg.
  • Gonadotropins.
  • Metformin.
  • Letrozole.
  • Bromocriptine.

What pills help you ovulate?

Drugs that can treat ovulation issues include:

  • Metformin (Glucophage): This can decrease insulin resistance.
  • Dopamine agonists: These drugs reduce levels of a hormone called prolactin.
  • Clomiphene (Clomid): This drug can trigger ovulation.
  • Letrozole (Femara): Like clomiphene, letrozole can trigger ovulation.

What syringe is used for home insemination?

Select a 4-inch syringe with a plunger, not a bulb end. The oral medicine syringes have about a half-inch narrow tip on the end. You can attach a catheter (thin tube) to the syringe but you don’t need to and it may waste more of the semen to use one.

Why am I not getting pregnant while ovulating?

There are many possible reasons, including ovulation irregularities, structural problems in the reproductive system, low sperm count, or an underlying medical problem. While infertility can have symptoms like irregular periods or severe menstrual cramps, the truth is that most causes of infertility are silent.

Do and don’ts when trying to get pregnant?

When trying to conceive, limit yourself to one drink per day, and preferably not every day. No more than three drinks per week is recommended. DON’T forget to get enough sleep. Getting much less than eight hours of sleep a night can play havoc with your hormones, making conception less likely.

What is needed for home insemination?

To complete an at-home insemination, you’ll need a sterile syringe and screened sperm. (We’ll say it again: It’s best not to use a turkey baster.) That’s it — but there are a few things that aren’t required, but can help.