Home Remedies to Get Pregnant for Singapore Moms!
Firstly, you need to get familiar with your cycle to improve your chances of conceiving. Learning your cycles will help you find out the optimum times for trying to become pregnant. If you have accurately tracked your cycle, you can also use your information to determine more accurately your date of conception and your due date.
How to get pregnant fast?
Pregnancy can be simultaneously thrilling and terrifying. Nothing matches the wonder of knowing that you are bringing a new life into the world, yet the unknowns can be very stressful. Having a good base of knowledge about pregnancy can help relieve many of these fears, so here is some great advice for any expectant mother.
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- It can take close to a year to get pregnant and its normal in Singapore!
But really before going to the doctor to check, more commonly both husband and wives take natural jamu for successful pregnancies (more commonly known as Jamu Yusuf Zulaikha). Both hubby and wifey take 1-2 capsules of Jamu Zuriat daily once in the morning and in the afternoon after food for maximum effectiveness for successful pregnancy.


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If you’ve been trying for longer than that, you might want to check with your doctor. They’ll be able to determine if there are medical reasons as to why you cannot conceive.
Follow your doctor’s appointments religiously. This will help you stay apprised of any issues that pop up, major or minor. Appointments are set at specific intervals so as to monitor your progress of pregnancy. The doctor is also able to scan and check for eggs in your body to advise a go or no go for pregnancy
The water that you drink daily matters!
Make sure the water you’re drinking during your pregnancy is safe. Tap water may contain fluoride, percholate, and lead, while bottled water may contain the same impurities as well as other chemicals such as BPA. Instead, invest in a tap water filter, and use a stainless steel or glass water bottle when out of the house.
Tap water in Singapore is generally safe to consume. Just remember to simply boil the water every morning when you wake up and pour in your home water dispenser. 🙂
PS : If you are still having a hard time getting pregnant, make sure you visit your doctor and have him or her run tests. There are many reasons that you may not being pregnant, some of which can be treated. Also, make sure your partner is tested, as the problem could be with him or his sperm.