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10 Months Old Baby Milestones
You would have noticed the remarkable changes in your baby now that he or she is ten months old. It will be amazing to see the fast transformation of your little infant into an independent individual who is now playing, going around and trying to communicate just like a thorough professional.
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10 Months Old Development Milestones Chart
We give you a tabular insight into what you can expect from your little one at this stage.
ACHIEVED DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
EMERGING DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
Crawls and pulls to stand
Walks with support (cruising)
Understands the meaning of some words
Understands and speaks simple words
Moves from tummy to sitting position
Can sit up from a standing position
Understands requests
Understands other basic instructions
Imitates basic actions
Repeats activities after observation
Searches for hidden objects
Remembers the location of objects by memory
Reacts to scary or distressing situations
Responds to more number of circumstances
Has pincer grasp
Can use full hand to hold objects
Improved depth perception
Better depth perception and hand-eye coordination
Has some teeth
Can have eight teeth by the first birthday
Developmental Milestones Your Baby Should Reach By 10 Months
Your ten-month-old is enjoying their new found freedom through an exploration drive. Babies at this stage can crawl, try to stand with support when seated, squat while holding onto something and navigate through areas holding onto things for support. Some may have even started walking and for those who have not will do soon. Babies can spot things, and their hand-eye coordination helps them grasp objects quickly. They like being engaged in activities which tap into their motor skills like stacking and arranging things.
Cognitive Milestones
Develops Object permanence and searches for hidden objects: Object permanence is the ability to recognize the existence of an object. At ten months a baby knows that an object even if hidden does exist and will become less anxious when a parent is out of sight. This leads to inquisitiveness, and your baby will start looking for things that are out of their vision.
Enjoys pictures and images: Open an image-rich book and see your toddler getting immersed in it. He or she will love listening to stories and will absorb all the colorful illustration to process the words, sounds and sentences.
Comprehends and associates words with meanings: Your ten month old will know to associate the names of things and also acknowledge words like “Hi”, No”, “Yes” and “Bye”.
Mimics and repeats actions: A typical accomplishment most ten-month-olds will be able to imitate actions. They can form memories of action and their response to it. You may often find your infant nodding at you to get a response from you.
Understands request: At ten months your baby can understand a request that you make and will respond to it. Ask your baby to hand over something, and he or she will slide it into your hand.
Physical Milestones
These milestones relate to the development of physical traits and gross motor skills
Crawls well: Your ten-month-old is now an Olympic level crawler and may even make an attempt to walk with support. Watch him, or she explores every nook and corner as they crawl their way to adventure.
Using pincer grasp: Your baby will now effectively use the grasp of the index finger and thumb to get a firm hold of small objects. This aids in picking and eating finger foods.
Comprehends and associates words with meanings: Your ten-month-old will know to associate the names of things and also acknowledge words like “Hi”, No”, “Yes” and “Bye”.
Mimics and repeats actions: A typical accomplishment most ten-month-olds will be able to imitate actions. They can form memories of action and their response to it. You may often find your infant nodding at you to get a response from you.
Understands request: At ten months your baby can understand a request that you make and will respond to it. Ask your baby to hand over something, and he or she will slide it into your hand.
Sits without the support and moves forward while standing: With stronger back and abdomen muscles, your baby will sit on his own when he is bored of staying on his tummy. Your baby may make an attempt to walk by putting a foot forward holding onto something for support. Eventually, he will cruise from one place to another by taking small steps with support.
Central incisors in place: Two lower incisors erupt at eight months and the upper ones when they are ten months old. This helps the baby to cut the finger food.
Increased vision and sense coordination: With a developed vision, your baby will be able to identify the distance to any object, and this will eventually improve hand-eye coordination.
Social and Emotional Development Milestones
These milestones display your baby’s social abilities and emotional temperament.
Waving goodbye: Your ten-month-old will understand the importance of this social gesture, and you may find yourself smiling as you walk out to work. If you are lucky, you could even hear a muffled “bye-bye” from their mouth.
Anxiety amidst strangers: A ten-month-old will be uncomfortable around a stranger and resist going towards them.
Separation pains: According to research babies tend to develop separation anxiety after ten months. They may cling to you or their primary caregiver and even throw tantrums to make you stay.
Reactions to situations: Different situations evoke different reactions from your infant. They may seem a little scared when they hear a loud noise or maybe chirpy at the sight of a singing bird.
Communication Skills
Babies are excellent mimicry artists at this stage and will seem to enact all your actions. If you wave your hand, they will wave back
Babies listen carefully to the sound of your words and also gauge your reactions. She may cry when she sees you sobbing.
Ten-month-olds can follow simple commands like waving hands, clapping or nodding their heads in approval.
Babies will address their name correctly at this stage and will even respond to their name.
Sleep Milestones
At ten months, your baby will generally take a one hour hap during the day.
Some babies may still take two short naps during the day.
It is better to have them nap after lunch to avoid any cranky behavior through the afternoon until bedtime.
Babies will make up any lost sleep by sleeping for an extra hour or so in the night or sleep through the night.
Eating Milestones
Expand your baby’s palate by introducing new foods in the form of solids.
Offer boiled chunks of carrots, potatoes and other finger food that can be chewed and cut with their incisors
Avoid giving nuts, grapes or hard food that they may choke on. Offer finger foods to help them use their pincer grasp.
Encourage them to use the spoon to feed themselves even if it is a messy affair. You could reserve the last bit of food for them to eat on their own when their tummies are almost full. This could help them learn to be independent.
When to Worry?
Watch out for these delayed signs of development
Babies crawl without any difficulty by ten months, and if your infant is not doing so, it is a cause for concern. Most babies can even stand with support which is a foundation for walking.
A ten-month-old may not start speaking but will make a wide variety of sounds and noises. If your little one is unusually calm, then seek medical advice.
Babies at this age will have their incisors in place, and if they do not, then it indicates a dental issue.
If your baby fails to recognize the faces they see on a regular basis it indicates trouble in vision or cognitive abilities.
Ways to Help Ten Month Baby Achieve Major Developmental Milestones
Some simple techniques to hone their developmental accomplishments and assist them in achieving more:
Since they are now on an adventure drive, free up space for them to crawl and strengthen their muscles. Remove any hindrances that could prove hazardous.
Buy your child a walker, push a car that will support the baby’s weight. This will encourage them to stand and start taking their first steps.
Keep talking to your child to help them discern words, phrases and pick up languages. Engage in games and activities that will pique their curiosity. Join a group to garner social interaction.
Introduce soft finger foods and encourage them to pick it up and eat. Eating finger foods are known to help the baby wean easily after they turn one.
A healthy baby at this stage will subsequently develop these milestones with proper nutrition and nurturing of skills. Encouragement and affection are key to assist them in their activities to explore and learn. If you feel there is something amiss, don’t ignore your instinct and rush to the doctor immediately.
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10 Stunning and Innovative Homemade Wall Decor Ideas
A wall if adorned the right way can do wonders for a room. For example, a mirror on the wall can create an illusion and make a small room look big, or a small hanging wooden plant corner can add greenery to a room and make the room look fresh and vibrant. So are you looking for ways to create something stunning for an empty, boring wall? Well, here we are with 10 interesting, spectacular and easy “Do-It-Yourself” wall decor ideas that would make your otherwise dull looking wall vibrant and gorgeous.
Awesome DIY Wall Decor Ideas
Have you ever tried making a wall decor yourself at home? If you haven’t then here are 10 creative and ingenious wall decor ideas that you can try from.
1. Clothesline Wall Photo Frame
This is one of the best homemade wall decoration ideas for the bedroom. What is more interesting about this piece of hand-made wonder is that you can hold beautiful memories (read photos) in it.
What You Will Need
You may get all the things required for this photo display in your house itself. You may use old or not in use items.
A big photo frame (as big as you would like to have).
Paint (any colour that will compliment your wall and the room of course).
Paintbrush
String or wire
Clothes’ clip
What to Do
First, paint the frame and leave it to dry thoroughly.
Then secure the string or wire in the frame with the help of adhesives.
Once the strings or wires are secured, place the photos one by one with the help of the clothes’ pins (to make the pins look nice and vibrant, you may either put decorative tapes around them or paint them).
2. Collage
This beautiful piece of artwork is something which will make an otherwise dull room vibrant. More importantly, you can make use of recycled materials which in itself makes it all the more interesting.
What You Will Need
The materials required are easily available at home and therefore making this will not pinch your pocket.
Colourful pages of magazines and newspapers.
Glue
A pair of scissors
Stationery knife
A piece of board (depends on how big you want your collage to be).
Pencil
Stencil (if you cannot draw free-hand)
What to Do
Outline a figure on the cardboard of which you wish to make a collage.
Cut out the figure using a stationary knife.
Then with a scissor, cut long strips (take colourful pages of glossy magazines or newspaper)
Paste them vertically on the cut out one by one.
Cut out the excess paper from the sides.
After it is completed, you may frame it up.
3. Rope Wall Designs
It is a hassle-free way of putting your feelings into a piece of art. It is one of the best wall hanging ideas that you could try.
What You Will Need
The requisites for this Do-It-Yourself wall decor can be easily available in any hardware store, or you can even find them all at home.
A piece of wooden board (It can be in any shapes).
Wax paper or parchment paper (the size of your board).
Mix – 1/4th cup corn starch, a bottle of glue and some water
Rope (long enough to form the word or design)
Small nails
Hammer
What to Do
First of all, spray-paint the board and let it dry.
Then lay the wax paper or parchment paper on the board and trace the word or design in it.
Then dunk the rope into the glue and corn starch mix.
According to the design in the wax or parchment paper, trace the word or design with the rope and use weights to hold the design intact.
Once dry, place the rope design onto the board and fix it up with small nails.
4. Skewer Wall Decor
If you are one of those who wants a piece of retro-art in your home, try this wall art for the living room. It requires inexpensive materials and is extremely easy to make.
What You Will Need
Most of the requirements for this will be easily available at home.
Bamboo skewers
Smooth Styrofoam balls
Spray paints – silver metallic and soft white colours
Sandpaper
Velcro
What to Do
Spray-paint the balls with the white colour and the skewers with silver colour.
Once the paint dries up, using the thin line in the ball, insert the skewers about ¼ inside it all around the ball.
Then once this line is done, put the skewers upwards too (fill up one side of the ball entirely with skewers).
Spray-paint the centre (base of the skewers) with white.
Once the paint dries up, sand up the back of the ball flat and attach a Velcro to it so that you can stick it to the wall.
5. Embroidery Hoop Wall Hanging
A simple, easy and colourful wall hanging that can help brighten your wall and add character to the room.
What You Will Need
To make this DIY wall hanging, you need to first decide on the colour scheme. Once that is sorted out, go for it.
Coloured knitting yarn (in two different colours)
Embroidery loops (in two different sizes)
Long wooden knitting pins (cut ½ centimetre from each side and make it smooth with sandpaper)
Sandpaper
Stationery knife
Dendrite
What to Do
Take both the loops and place the smaller loop inside the bigger loop.
Then take one side of the smaller loop, stick it on one side of the bigger loop.
Then stick the knitting pin to the two loops (it should be placed horizontally to the place where the two loops have been attached).
Then cut 34 inches of any one yarn for the middle section.
Cut 34 and 36 inches long strips of yarn of another colour for the loop.
Then take 5 strips of yarn and make a larks head knot.
For the hoop, take 36 inches long yarn (for the sides) and 34 inches long yarn for the middle portion of the hoop. Tie all of it in lark’s head knot.
Once all the yarn strips have been put in place, even out the strips at the bottom.
6. Colourful Dipped Spoons
This piece of wall art can spruce up any Kitchen wall or dining hall wall and add radiance to the walls.
What You Will Need
Latex Paint – several colours
Paintbrush
Spoons(various types and weighing light)
Tape (simple tapes and double-sided tapes)
scissors
What to Do
Put the spoons into the paints and scrape the excess paint off the backs of the spoon.
With a tape, hang the spoons at the end of the tables (keep a paper for the dripping paint on the floor).
Once they are dried up, lay them on the floor to decide which spoon looks best where.
Tape the topmost line and according to the measurement of the spoons, measure the next two layers and put a tape (the space left in between two layers should be the same).
Using double-sided tapes, stick the spoons on the walls.
7. Crayon Art
This piece of wall art is perfect as wall decor in your children’s bedroom. It looks great and is just the thing to add a dash of colour to the wall and room.
What You Will Need
It is an easy DIY, and you can ask your little one to give you a helping hand.
Crayons of various shades and colours (leave out the black, greys, browns, silver and gold).
Hot glue gun
Canvas
Heat gun
What to Do
Arrange the crayons on a table and place them the way you would like it to be placed on the canvas.
Then using a glue gun, stick the crayons to the canvas (you may stick the crayons with their wrappers on without them).
Place the canvas slightly vertically and support it against a table.
Once all the crayons are stuck on the canvas, begin heating the pointed section of the crayons (before you start melting the crayons, remember to put a paper beneath the canvas so that it does mess up your table).
As the crayons heat, it melts and runs down the canvas. Continue the process with the other crayons.
Once all the crayons have melted and run down, take off the excess wax from the edges by scraping and using the heat gun.
8. Salvaged Wood Wall Decor
For wood wall art decor, using salvaged wood is the ultimate. The use of this kind of wood gives the wall art a rustic charm and adding colours to the wood, makes it a cheerful and vibrant piece of artwork.
What You Will Need
This art piece requires fewer resources and can be finished in no time.
Salvaged wood pieces (cut into different sizes of rectangle and squares).
Nail
Hammer
Paint (different colours)
Sandpaper
What to Do
First place each of the pieces on the ground, as you would want it to be placed.
Then starting from the centre, nail another block to it.
Keep on nailing each piece with another till everything comes together.
Then paint each wood block with different colour paint, as per your liking.
Once the paint dries up properly, rub all the painted blocks with sandpaper to get the “worn out” look.
Lastly, apply a coat of a mix made of 2/3rd of coconut oil and 1/3rd of soft wax on top of the surface.
Keep it aside for 24 hours for the oil to soak in and the wax to coat the surface.
Once it is ready, frame it up.
9. Looped Yarn Art
This easy-to-make art piece is inexpensive and exudes rustic charm. It can be kept in the living room, bedroom or the nursery.
What You Will Need
This piece can be easily made with things that are easily available in every household. It can be touted as one of the best wall decor ideas since it is an amalgamation of yarn, wood and metal (iron nails).
Thick yarn
Wooden board
Wooden frame (the thickness of the frame has to be either equal to the board or thicker than it)
Nails and screws
Hammer
Paint
Brush
What to Do
Paint your board in any colour; preferably in white or light brown (the paint should have a matte look).
Make a fancy word on sentence stencil design on a paper.
Cut it out and place it on the board and trace it out.
Then put dots all along the traced line.
Once the dots are done, drill small holes into them so that you can screw your nails.
Then screw your nails in them.
Start wrapping the yarn around the nails and work through.
Once it is complete, attach the frame to it.
10. Plastic spoon Chrysanthemum mirror
Plastic spoons used for mirror wall art is something very few may have heard of or imagined. The DIY artwork is very cost efficient also since the main thing used are plastic spoons.
What You Will Need
The requisites for this art piece are nothing out of the box. Cheap and simple materials are used to turn a simple mirror into a beautiful work of art.
Plastic spoon (you will require loads of it)
Cardboard
Round mirror
Hot glue gun
Primer
Spray paint
Acrylic paint
Brush
What to Do
Taking a slightly smaller circle than the mirror, trace out a circle. Take a slightly bigger circle, trace another circle.
With a knife, cut the small circle and the big circle.
Then start cutting the spoon heads with scissors.
Once you are done with the cutting work, start attaching the spoon heads with hot glue (space it in a way that one spoon head is in the top and the next one little below it and then the third spoon again on the same line as the first one) on the circle cut out.
After attaching all the spoons, spray several coats of primer and the silver spray paint.
After it dries up, start painting the inner ring with a dark colour of acrylic paint (any colour that suits you).
As you paint on the upper layers, go lighter on the shade (you can mix white primer with the dark colour to make it a shade lighter).
For the next shade, add white paint to get the shade even lighter.
Work up till the last ring by adding more of the white paint to the dark colour, giving it a lighter shade as you go up.
After the paint dries up, attach the mirror to the back with hot glue.
Put a strong jute twine with hot glue at the back of the mirror to hang it.
These innovative home décor ideas for wall art are easy to make, and the things that you require to make them are readily available. Try out any or all of these fantastic do-it-yourself wall decors and feel a sense of pride and accomplishment every time somebody praises your handmade piece of artwork.
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India in 21st century : Is it safe for a girl child?
Rape, molestation, harassment, abuses and many more.... things a woman facing in her day today life. Everyday when I turnover the pages of newspaper, check social media feel ashamed for all such stuffs. Is it the India we have dreamed for ??? A big question to all of us. This only indicate that we are surrounded by sick mentality people. Somewhere it's also the failure of system and laws. If such cases continues can we imagine what type of India we are going to gift our next generation.
Candle March, protestations, posting these stuffs on social media may not be the permanent solution to the problems. So what can we do ??? Increase in such crimes implies the unsafetyness of a girl child irrespective of age is a major threat to the society. I was in shock when came to know about the rape case happened with the 3 months old baby. This only indicate sick intention towards a baby girl, nothing else. Let's try to stop these by taking few steps.
Firstly respect the ladies around you whether She is your mother or wife. Kids learn from home. They will learn how to behave with woman. Also parents should be friendly in nature with their kids as they are grown up.
Secondly we should teach our boys to be humble and to change the look after the girls of their age. This can be possible if sexual education classes should be introduced in school.
Thirdly implement of strong laws against such cases can stop it. As there is no strong law against such crime so it is increasing day by day. Strong law will induce fear which can inhibit such cases.
Lastly, many times I have seen in Indian families, while they put restrictions for girl child but not the same for boy child. It's time to treat both of them equal. Small things also have remarkable come back. Start from own house and one day India will be safe for girl child. And after that we can proudly say that we live in a country where our girls are able to go out of their house irrespective of time. That will be a day we celebrate as true Independence day. Read more
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5 Work Presentation Goof-ups you Must Not Make!
Knowing what not to do during a presentation and brushing up your professional skills is crucial for a successful work life. Refrain from any negative comments or those that make you look unprepared or nervous. Your work presentations require a totally balanced, rehearsed and confident self! So, strike a professional pose and get, set, go!
If any of your work presentations begin with sayings such as “Oh lord, am I nervous?” or “I hope my slides are in order”, then there’s scope for a lot of changes! Well, there’s absolutely nothing wrong about being honest about failed projectors or speakers. But then, it’s unacceptable that you offer your audience a peep into your lack of preparation too. There are certain phrases that are best avoided in start-up pitches, inspirational speeches and company reports.
5 Things to Avoid During a Presentation
1. “I’m unprepared. I wish I did not feel so funny.”
Mark these words. They are the first to signal what not to do during a presentation. By saying this, you're introducing your listeners to a negative theme right away. C’mon, there are very few orators who don't wobble in their knees when on-stage. But, does everyone need to know?
2. “The touchpad is not working.”
So? Weren’t you supposed to get everything online and in order beforehand? Apart from showcasing yourself as an irresponsible person, you've suddenly made others aware of what they are in for. You've drawn them away from your yet-to-begin narrative to a glitch or problem. As a result, you can forget about gaining their 100 percent attention on what you plan to show or say later on.
3. “I think you are finding it tough to read this.”
Steer clear of making any comments on your slides, least of all, negative ones. Use bigger fonts to allow legibility from a distance. Ensure that you don't use gaudy themes that take the focus away from what you wish to say. It helps to ask for peer help. This way, you’ll get to know all that may go wrong before the limelight falls on your presentation.
4. “May I have your complete attention, please?”
Be aware, there will be Whatsapp pings and Facebook alerts coming in the way of your audience and your speech. Expect all sorts of other distractions too. The only way of grabbing eyeballs and gaining the undivided attention that you seek is by delivering an excellent presentation!
5. “Do I have time for the remaining slides?”
Again, this shows a total lack of preparation on your part. You have a hall full of people giving their precious time to know what you have to share. It’s unfair that you choose to lose track of the time that was designated to you. It's unprofessional besides being boring too!
These are just a few of the many sayings that are best termed as “goof-ups.” Apart from speaking ill about your overall presentation skills, they place you in a bad light in no time. Steer clear! Read more
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Peanut Butter and Jam French Toast
This usual french toast with a slight twist is so easy to make, that you can involve your kids in its preparation. Nutritionally, this dish is calorie and protein-rich. Secondly, it's high in B complex vitamins, which helps in supporting the immune system and is required for the normal functioning of muscles, nerves and the heart.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
2 People
10-15 Minutes
25-30 Minutes
Ingredients
4 slices whole-wheat bread
20 g peanut butter
2 tbsp (tablespoon) jam
2 eggs
50 g heavy cream
3 tbsp butter
Method
Step 1
Apply peanut butter on two slices of bread, and jam on the other two, and put one slice of each together to form a sandwich. You can engage your kid for this activity.
Step 2
Ask your kid to take a mixing bowl, in which they have to lightly beat the eggs and cream together.
Step 3
Next, take a large skillet and place it over medium heat. Add butter and melt it.
Step 4
Ask your kid to dip the sandwiches in the egg mixture, make sure that it coats the bread sandwich properly.
Step 5
Place the coated sandwiches in the skillet and brown both sides. Serve immediately.
Nutritional Information
Calories
555 K cal
Proteins
16.1 g
Total Fat
37.8 g
Total Carbohydrates
39.9 g
Cholesterol
244 mg
Sodium
510 mg
Potassium
302 mg
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A. This is a place which is associated with parenting if you have any questions associated with parenting I can help you with that but if you have any associated with your orders kindly check with the concerned department that they can give clarity about these things
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Q. hi have one question
LT 10x18mm and RT 18x20mm and ET 6.5
what it mean??? and should I start intercourse
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A. since you are right follicle is 18 mm yes of course you can start with your intercourse for conception as in 1 to 2 days
their maybe rupture of the follicle by which your sperm should be present there for conception
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Q. #asktheexpert
why baby vomit
Dr Ghouse
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A. for babies less than 6 months may not be a problem. small babies will be having lot of gas because of various reasons it is advisable to do burping of the baby immediately after feeding please give colimex DF drops to the baby they are safe
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Q. i am 35 weeks 3 days pregnant... my ultrasound report shows that "fl and hl are shorter compared to bpd"... is this anything to worry
Rashmi
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51 mins ago
A. I cannot assist you on that because other things are also associated with the particular particular report so I think it’s better that once a gynaecologist is available she’s going to take up your query and she will be able to give you a better clarity as per the situation
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Q. I am 9 week pregnant and I have runny nose very badly can I use cetirizine tablet?
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A. Hello there ma’am please do not worry about it too much. Please do not take any medicine without consulting with your gynaecologist. It is advisable to get yourself evaluated by a doctor and follow doctors advise properly. You can also book online doctor’s appointment on FirstCry where the doctor can help you and guide you properly.
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Q. hi,
my LT 10x18mm and RT 18x20mm and ET 6.5 , what if I intercourse after 2 days, can I do intercourse in ovulation day can become a pregent .
on ovulation day if we intercourse can become a pregent..pls advice..
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A. Actually on the ovulation time only you can conceive so yes if things are right with you you can go ahead with the conception but with what the details you have mentioned it would be better to have a discussion with your gynaecologist prior to you proceed to your ovulation and conception
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