I Want to Get Pregnant - 5 Ways to Boost Your Fertility

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I Want to Get Pregnant - 5 Ways to Boost Your Fertility



I want to get pregnant! A lot of women are desperately looking for ways to get pregnant. Luckily, it is not an elusive desire since there are several possible ways to increase their chances of getting pregnant. However, while fertility treatment comes easy in certain cases, more complex techniques may be required to aid pregnancy in other cases. According to certain medical researches, a woman’s chances of conception tend to decrease as she grows older. The research stated that at age 35 and above, a woman may find it difficult to conceive.

There are a couple of ways to enhance your chances of conceiving. While one method advocates natural solutions just by looking at the peak ovulation time using tools like absolutedays ovulation calculator, the other involves using some medications or procedures to treat infertility.

When it comes to medical treatments for conceiving, there are important points you should ponder on:

#1. Your Age will Determine what Would Work Best for You

Most likely, your doctor would not recommend most of the common steps that younger women adopt to get pregnant if you are over 35 years. So, do not copy any method for getting pregnant, consult your physician to know what techniques are likely to work best for you.

#2. The Condition of the Baby is Not Guaranteed

If you eventually take in using any of the medical techniques your doctor may prescribe, the condition of the baby cannot be guaranteed. In essence, no one can guarantee whether or not you will have a healthy baby.

#3. Mutual Agreement Between You and Your Spouse is Necessary

Mutual agreement between a couple looking for a baby is necessary, especially when medical treatments are involved. For instance, mutual consent is necessary for more extensive fertility treatments such as surgical procedure.

Also, certain medical treatments for getting pregnant are costly and are usually not covered by insurance. So, a couple should consider cost factor when thinking of infertility treatment.

The common ways to increase your chances of getting pregnant include regular sexual intercourse using recommended sex positions (e.g. missionary), and targeting the ovulation cycle. However, medical experts have suggested 5 other ways that can boost a woman’s chances of conceiving.

#1. Weight Control

As much as overweight is a limiting factor to getting pregnant, underweight is neither healthy for women who are trying to conceive. According to an expert in fertility and reproductive endocrinology at Baylor College of medicine, “women who are trying to get pregnant should not overlook weight factor” A woman can increase her chances of conceiving by maintaining healthy weight. Source: WebMD.

#2. Sperm Protection

The man also has a role to play in aiding a woman’s conception. Some medical experts have identified certain odd habits that impact the health of a man’s sperm negatively. Such odd habits include sitting regularly in a hot tub. Research has shown that such source of temperature (hot tub) can affect the fertility of a man if it becomes a regular habit.

#3. Avoidance of Certain Beverages

If you are asking why can’t I get pregnant, you should also check the type of beverage you are consuming. Excess coffee intake, heavy use of alcohol and similar beverages can inhibit your ability to conceive. Replace these with healthier beverages, especially those from natural sources.

#4. Quit Smoking

Smoking is not good for the health, and even more destructive for someone who wants to get pregnant.

#5. Choose Vaginal Lubricants Carefully

When regular sexual intercourse becomes necessary, a woman would need vaginal lubricant to reduce painful experiences. However, some of the products have potentials to affect fertility. So, choose your vaginal lubricant carefully.

Pay attention to these top tips if you are asking why can’t I get pregnant.










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I Want to Get Pregnant - 5 Ways to Boost Your Fertility




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