ohmybabybump.
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"What ever happened to doing it the old fashioned way? You know, the way your parents conceived you.
There really is no secret formula to conceiving a child. There are certainly some strategic steps that are recommended that you take before you conceive, but they are rarely necessary. The best advice to a couple trying to conceive is to just let it happen. That may sound a bit too simple, but it is true. Remember the saying, “a watched pot never boils”? This expression could easily be equated to conceiving a child. If too much focus is placed on how to conceive and all of the mechanics involved in making it happen, the true magic of the moment is lost.
In this day and age, the fun of conception is lost in trying to pinpoint the exact date and time a couple should make love to successfully conceive a child. If conception is turned into a mechanical moment, driven by the dates on a calendar, the true purpose of this time is lost.
A couple should be able to look back on the time they conceived their child as a truly magical moment. And, if it takes you a while to conceive that child, look back on many magical moments spent in the process.
Remember, you’re trying to have a baby. This should be fun. Enjoy the practice and enjoy each other. There is nothing wrong with that."
thought this was interesting as well....
thoughts? opinions?
There really is no secret formula to conceiving a child. There are certainly some strategic steps that are recommended that you take before you conceive, but they are rarely necessary. The best advice to a couple trying to conceive is to just let it happen. That may sound a bit too simple, but it is true. Remember the saying, “a watched pot never boils”? This expression could easily be equated to conceiving a child. If too much focus is placed on how to conceive and all of the mechanics involved in making it happen, the true magic of the moment is lost.
In this day and age, the fun of conception is lost in trying to pinpoint the exact date and time a couple should make love to successfully conceive a child. If conception is turned into a mechanical moment, driven by the dates on a calendar, the true purpose of this time is lost.
A couple should be able to look back on the time they conceived their child as a truly magical moment. And, if it takes you a while to conceive that child, look back on many magical moments spent in the process.
Remember, you’re trying to have a baby. This should be fun. Enjoy the practice and enjoy each other. There is nothing wrong with that."
thought this was interesting as well....
thoughts? opinions?