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Trying to Conceive 4 Stumbling Blocks to Overcome

01 January 2006 · Viewed 3168 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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Trying to Conceive? 4 Stumbling Blocks to Overcome

Struggling with conception can be a huge source of stress. You may be wondering what’s wrong with you and why it’s so difficult. Here are some of the more common problems that you may encounter when you’re trying to conceive.

Timing is Important

The time of month when you engage in intercourse is extremely important. Sperm cells can only live for about five days in the female reproductive tract on the high end. This makes timing intercourse to ovulation even more important. The best rule of thumb is a couple of days prior to ovulation to the day after ovulation are the best times to attempt conception. This average will depend on the quality of sperm as well as other factors.

Overcome Physical Obstacles

There are any number of physical obstacles that may occur that could be preventing conception. Sperm motility rates, willingness of the cervix, chemical balance issues, and physical incapability can all occur. You may be more able to overcome some of these obstacles on your own than others. For example, there are types of ED medication that can help with erectile dysfunction if you’re attempting to conceive. This may eliminate one of the physical barriers that you’re experiencing.

Reign in Routine

Intercourse can become monotonous if you’re only doing it in the hopes of conceiving. Don’t forget to factor in spontaneity and enjoyment because these can make it more likely that you will conceive. Stress may be playing a factor in preventing conception. Try to make each encounter an experience to remember so that you can reduce the amount of stress that’s being placed on you as a couple. Take the time to enjoy each other because once a baby comes, it will be all about them.

Age Plays a Factor

Your age may be contributing to your difficulty conceiving. Older women have fewer quality eggs that are able to develop into productive embryos. This statement doesn’t hold true for all women. Some women have no problem conceiving at a later age. The quality of sperm will also decrease to some degree in men. The rate of decline in men is significantly less than in women due to the stress that’s placed on the female body during pregnancy. It may take longer or even require medical assistance in order for you to become pregnant.

Ovulation test kits could help you to pinpoint your exact fertility dates. Consider these factors if you’re struggling to conceive so that you don’t waste time trying to achieve your goal.

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