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Trying To Conceive 101: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Pregnant

Whether you’ve just started out on your conception journey or TTC-ed for a while now, this page contains everything you need to know about procreation. 

From learning about your fertile window and optimal sperm count to getting your fertility health checked, these are the must-know TTC and pregnancy tips to boost your chances of a BFP. 

Even if you’re TTC at 35 and above, our Getting Pregnant 101 Guide highlights what you need to look out for when working towards your conception goals. We understand it’s more challenging to get pregnant at an older age, especially if you’re facing fertility issues like unexplained infertility, PCOS, or low sperm count. 

Last but not least, find out how much you need to budget to be well-prepared for Junior’s arrival. 

Depending on your country of residence, there are certain governmental subsidies to help you offset your financial burden so you can focus on optimizing your chances of getting pregnant. Plus, check out the right insurance plans to cover you and your partner when undergoing fertility treatments. 

Keep scrolling to find out more in our TTC & Pregnancy Guide

 



TTC Under 35 & Tried for ≤12 Months

under 35 and tried to conceive for less than 12 months
If you’re under 35 years old and have tried to get pregnant without success for about a year, it’s time to educate yourself and resolve your fertility struggles with our TTC and pregnancy tips
   
    
 

 



TTC at 35 & Above OR Tried for >12 Months

older than 35 or tried to conceive for more than 12 months

Are you: 

  • Over the age of 35 and tried for ≤6 months OR 
  • Younger than 35 & tried for >1 year?

If you’re in either group and have trouble conceiving, our TTC & Pregnancy Guide can help. 

Because there are many potential reasons behind infertility obstacles, read our guide to understand what your next steps should be, so you’re heading in the right direction toward parenthood. 

                         Tips: TTC at 35 & Above Or Tried For >12 Months
 

 



Money Matters When TTC

trying to conceive money matters finance

When you’re trying to get pregnant, fertility treatments may be part of your experience. 

Unfortunately, ART procedures like IVF (in-vitro fertilization) and IUI (intrauterine insemination) can be expensive. Insurance coverage may also be limited or nonexistent based on your circumstances. 

Learn how to educate yourself on the financial aspects of getting pregnant and save money on your path to parenthood. 

Tips: Get Your TTC Finances In Order