Trying to Conceive for Two Years

For many couples trying to conceive should be a natural process. However, not everything goes as planed and for some couples sometimes it is hard to become pregnant. Being a part of group of people who find becoming pregnant a hard thing to do, it’s almost not understandable how others succeeded so easily. There are many factors that infect ones fertility and while some are temporary others can last for a long time. Many couple give up trying after the first year and sometimes they end up pregnant out of nowhere and sometimes they don’t. On the other hand many couples are afraid to go to fertility doctor. A study has showed that usually couples wait at least two years of not conceiving to go to fertility clinic.


Infertility induced by stress

There were many discussions whether stress has any impact on infertility.  While some scientists believe that stress has an impact on infertility, others strongly oppose to this saying that infertility is a cause of stress. Waiting for a baby for a long time and not being able of having one can really cause many problems in a relationship. For couples that are not able to conceive in a long time, it is important that they have their goal in front of their eyes all the time. Only by knowing what they really want will lower the complications of stress. Still there are many debates in what way stress effects fertility and a chance of conceiving. Up to 40% couples that go through fertility treatments don’t have any symptoms of infertility, and doctors think that the main reason for not conceiving is stress. They are suggesting the acupuncture as a way of reducing stress to a minimum level.

Monthly fertility period

Fertility of a woman is limited by a short period of time and experts suggest that having sex frequently during this period will increase chances of getting pregnant. Having only 30% of chance each month usually it takes about a year for a woman to conceive a chilled, but sometimes this period can last longer, up to two years.  There are few ways that you can increase your chances each month, by following and recording all your menstrual cycles. Also having unprotected sex around the time of your ovulation will also help. Many get confused about ovulation being the best time for having sex.  After ovulation the egg will survive up to 24 hours the most. On the other hand, sperm lives from three to seven days in special surroundings. So having sex one to two days prior ovulation can benefit in getting pregnant. When woman ovulates her body temperature rises up slightly. By measuring your temperature and recording it, you can have precise day of your ovulation. The important thing is to measure it before you get out of bed. This way you will be sure that you had sex before your ovulation.

It is important that you learn as much as you can about your body so that you are able to detect any kind of chances.

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