Conceive Introduces New MyConceive Online Community for Women Seeking to Get Pregnant

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Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:00am EDT

Conceive Introduces New MyConceive Online Community for Women Seeking to Get
Pregnant

ORLANDO, Fla., June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Conceive, which recently relaunched its
website ConceiveOnline.com, is excited to present the new MyConceive social
networking site for women to connect, make friends, and share similar TTC
(trying-to-conceive) and getting-pregnant experiences. 

Whether thinking about getting pregnant or already in full trying mode,
MyConceive is the ideal spot to link up with others and provide encouragement,
share thoughts, give advice, and discuss progress. Upon joining MyConceive,
members can create a profile, update their status, upload photos, post
comments, invite friends, create groups, and get exclusive access to the
MyConceive Forum community. The forum allows users a secure space for
discussing issues like fertility and infertility, in vitro fertilization,
third-party reproduction, and medical conditions.

"I am so excited to provide the new MyConceive community to anyone seeking to
start a family," says Kim Hahn, founder of Conceive. "We want to educate and
celebrate the journey to parenthood, as well as empower women to share their
stories and support each other through this experience."

Users can sign up for a free MyConceive account at
www.ConceiveOnline.com/MyConceive. The service provides support to the many
women and couples trying to get pregnant, like Susan Quinzi, whose blog "My
Nest, Someone Else's Eggs" is featured on Conceive's site. "When I started
trying to conceive, I thought it would be easy," says Quinzi. "Talking with
friends and family, the only advice I got was, 'Just relax; it will happen.'
As most women know, that's the last thing you want to hear.  MyConceive is a
great place to talk with other women who are also on the path to pregnancy." 
 
About Conceive:
Published five times a year, Conceive provides advice and tips on all aspects
of fertility and family planning, including health, fitness, medicine, and
lifestyle. Conceive is available at ob/gyn offices nationwide, as well as
Babies 'R' Us and national bookstores. ConceiveOnline.com includes daily
fertility news updates and articles on nutrition, sex, and the medical and
emotional factors associated with getting pregnant. Also available from
Conceive are three new books: The Fertility Journal: A Day-by-Day Guide to
Getting Pregnant, Fertility Facts: Hundreds of Tips for Getting Pregnant,
Cooking to Conceive (available for pre-order at www.chroniclebooks.com), and
the weekly online podcast Conceive On-Air hosted by Kim Hahn, founder of
Conceive.

SOURCE  Conceive Magazine

Jessica Combs, +1-407-447-2456, jessica@conceivemagazine.com
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