| Make sure you know the signs of pregnancy, so you'll recognize them as they happen. | | | | Although most pregnancies may begin uneventfully, that changes pretty quickly—sometimes as early as the first few days or weeks after conception. Subtle signs soon start popping up, from swollen breasts to can't-keep-your-eyes-open fatigue. Get educated about all those exciting, early pregnancy signs now. After all, the sooner you know you're expecting, the sooner you can start taking extra-good care of yourself and your baby. Get Pregnant Faster Tip Watch his C and E. We all know how beneficial antioxidants (like vitamins C and E) are for our skin, but it turns out that they're great fertility boosters for our guys as well. Here's the deal: A 1987 study published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences found that after giving a group of men 1,000 milligrams of vitamin C each day for a week, their sperm counts rose by a staggering 140 percent. What's more, another study found that vitamin E improved sperm's swimming skills (necessary to reach and fertilize an egg). So start feeding him lots of strawberries and tomatoes, which are rich in vitamin C; almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts and mango, all rich in vitamin E; and green leafy vegetables, which are a great source of both. | | | | | How Soon Will You Feel Nauseous? What's the soonest you can start feeling nauseous when you get pregnant? With my first, I did not feel sick until a few weeks after getting pregnant. I am trying to have a baby and I am feeling a little nauseous. I am wondering if this is just nerves or not. What do you think? Join the conversation today. | | | | | | Trying to Conceive? | Whether you're waiting to ovulate or ready to take a pregnancy test, connect with other women who know how you feel on the iVillage Trying to Conceive Message Boards.
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