Trying To Get Pregnant
For many couples, getting pregnant is not a problem. For these lucky couples,
the walk down the aisle is quickly followed by the patter of little feet. For
other couples, however, getting pregnant can be difficult and require months or
even years of trying. When trying to get pregnant, it is important to remember
that it often takes quite a while and many tries, even if the couple is
perfectly healthy.
The effects of stress on fertility
Many couples overlook the effect that stress and anxiety can have on fertility
and pregnancy. Couples who are experiencing high levels of stress in their work
or personal lives will often find it difficult to achieve a successful
pregnancy. Sometimes this stress and anxiety can actually result from the
desire for a baby. It is important for couples to remember that trying to get
pregnant should be a joyful and exciting event, not a chore. Couples who find
themselves stressed by the desire for a pregnancy would do well to take a step
back, take a deep breath, relax and let nature take its course.
What is normal when trying to get pregnant
Many couples get discouraged quickly when a pregnancy is not achieved right
away. It is important to remember, however, that it usually takes from six
months to a year of trying for most normal couples to get pregnant. Getting
discouraged can raise stress levels, which in turn will lower fertility levels.
Before seeking help, or assuming that they are infertile, couples should make
sure they are relaxed and as stress free as possible. It may taken many months
of trying to get a successful pregnancy underway.
When to seek help with getting pregnant
Of course every couple is different, and help is sometimes needed to achieve a
pregnancy. If it has been over a year and a pregnancy has not occurred
naturally, it may be time to seek help. A thorough medical examination of both
husband and wife will be needed in order to isolate any physical problems that
could be preventing a pregnancy from occurring. In addition to a general
physical exam, the husband should have a thorough sperm count done, while the
wife should have a full gynecological exam.
If a problem is found
These days there are a number of techniques to allow couples with fertility
problems to start their own families. From fertility enhancing drugs to test
tube baby techniques to surrogate mothers, there is help available to help just
about every couple achieve their dream of a house full of children.
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