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			<title>Re: ovulation and sperm count?</title>
			<author>Arna</author>
			<description>An ovulation chart will help you track your most fertile days.&amp;nbsp; They are simple to create and use.&amp;nbsp; You just need to take your temperature before getting out of bed each morning and when the temp goes up (often by .1 of a degree), then you are ovulating.&amp;nbsp; Having sex around the time the temp hits its peak is the ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An ovulation chart will help you track your most fertile days.&nbsp; They are simple to create and use.&nbsp; You just need to take your temperature before getting out of bed each morning and when the temp goes up (often by .1 of a degree), then you are ovulating.&nbsp; Having sex around the time the temp hits its peak is the best time for conception (that's about 2nd-3rd day of ovulation).</p>
<p>Your husband can raise his sperm count by avoiding alcohol, smoking, taking drugs, keeping up with fitness and a healthy diet, reducing stress, moderate sexual activity and increasin his water intake (to clear out toxins in his body).</p>
<p>At his age, his sperm count should still be quite high, depending on his testosterone levels.&nbsp; My partner is in his 50's and still has a very high sperm count (and a 100% success rate of achieving girls!! LOL.&nbsp; Poor hubby!), so age isn't the only thing you need to look at.&nbsp; The older the man though, the more likelihood of having girls, but your hubby is under 45, so still 50/50 as to what you would get (it is the sperm that determines the gender of a baby).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 23:51:31 -0700</pubDate>
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