whats the best book on how to get pregnant?




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the best book i have found is called
getting pregnant
what you need to know right now
written by
niels h. lauersen m.d. ph.d. and collette bouchez.
it is loaded with a ton of info.
here is a web address in the book as well
www.GettingPregnant.net
hope this helps

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playboy or hustler
You want to get pregnant?
maybe getting pregnant for dummies its not JOKE THERE might be a book called that
just use a thermometer and when its the right temp give the husband a little incouragement and then use a pillow under the hips to help the sperm back to the uterine opening and heres a hint the uterus contracts during an orgasm so if you dont get all the way with straight sex then have him give you some head or a vibe or you do it til the uterus dips and contracts to suck up the fluids and make the spem go into the uterus theres also viagra for both on the weekend that you want to try make sure its ovulation time close and then have him get some pills from the doctor and both take one and stay in bed and have easy foods and so on so you can concentrate and let the children and dogs go to care for a weekend
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good luck wish i could help more
They have so many out there. Personally take a trip to your local library and get a card and take out a few books. It's cheap as long as you abide by the library rules... I know a lot of good book titles for women who are already pregnant, so sorry I can't be of help with titles but you could also try to do a search on a site such as Barnes and Noble and see what kind of titles and they might even give a description. You should also go to some websites to get some pointers. That is a free way. If you want to get pregnant you should start by charting your body rhythm to see when you ovulate, many different methods and make sure to have sex around your fertile time. Good luck!
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Mother of 2
Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler

haven't read it but have heard it's really good
The Art of Natural Family Planning-Kippley

(and taking charge of your fertility-good one glad someone else mentioned it)
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www.ccli.org
Without question, it's _Taking Charge of Your Fertility_ by Toni Weschler. I have read a number of books, and that one is the most complete. _The Art of Family Planning_ is pretty complete, as well (but not as much), but it is also pretty Catholic. If you aren't Catholic, you may get annoyed at parts of it, but if you *are* Catholic, it may "speak to you" more.

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