Infertility - 6 Tips To Help You Get Pregnant

June 25, 2008

By Michael Russell

Are you one of those couples who are desperately trying to have a baby but have always failed miserably so? Have you always longed to hold your own flesh and blood in your arms and lull him or her to sleep with your soothing lullabies? Are you looking forward to having your own children and bringing them up as responsible individuals? Are you worried that these may all just remain a dream? Well, if it offers any consolation, you are not alone in this sad situation.

For couples that desperately wanted a baby, there can be no sadder word than infertility. While it may be true that about 85% of all couples that try to conceive get successful in doing so within a year, there are still some couples that are not blessed with the same fate. Some couples simply do not have the ability to bear children. However, do not lose hope. Here are some useful suggestions that may help you and your partner in dealing with infertility:

Get a physical. Okay, so you and your partner decided that it is time for you to establish your own family. And a baby, your very own flesh and blood, would be the most-welcome addition to complete the scene. To avoid disappointments of having to wait and see whether you can get pregnant as planned, it would be sensible to get a thorough physical exam. You should make sure that there are no problems that may get in the way of you getting pregnant. Masses or cysts in the pelvic area, vaginal infections, sexually transmitted diseases, fibroids and endometriosis may cause infertility and should therefore be dealt with accordingly.

Quit smoking! Smoking may cause infertility so you better avoid it if you are planning to have a baby. Smoking can lower a man’s sperm count and may likewise affect a woman’s ability to conceive.

Say no to alcohol and drugs. A high alcohol intake and a history of drug abuse can cause infertility in both men and women. These habits can cause hormonal imbalances that can negatively affect a man or woman’s reproductive abilities.

Take a closer look at your medications. There are many medications that can cause infertility. Even some common medications such as over-the-counter analgesics can get in the way by inhibiting ovulation and conception. To increase your chances of getting pregnant, it may be helpful to avoid taking medications for the time being. However, if you are taking some prescription medications at present, it would be wise to consult your doctor before you stop taking them.

Try to reduce your stress levels. In this technologically advanced society, stress can be a very imposing factor that may affect every facet of your life. It can even affect your reproductive functions negatively and may inadvertently lead to infertility. Stress can affect you and your partner’s libido and may even affect your menstrual cycle.

Avoid using lubricants. There are certain vaginal lubricants that may impair the sperms’ ability to travel through your reproductive tract and fertilize the precious egg at the end of the line. So, if you are trying to get pregnant, be extremely cautious in using these products.

Michael RussellYour Independent guide to Infertility

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