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10 Possible Reasons Why You’re Having Trouble Getting Pregnant and 10 Ways to Increase Your Chances

by Charlotte

10 Possible Reasons Why You're Having Trouble Getting Pregnant and 10 Ways to Increase Your Chances

So you want to get pregnant? You may be wondering what's taking so long. "Why does it seem so difficult?" you may ask. "Why can't I seem to get pregnant?"

I had all these questions and more. I wanted to know how to get pregnant fast.

First, let's talk about the odds of getting pregnant in any given monthly cycle. One study cited a couple's chance of getting pregnant within the first month of trying at about 25%, while 60% will get pregnant within 6 months, 75% within 9 months, 80% within 1 year, and 90% of couples get pregnant within 18 months of trying.

Now let's talk about the factors that may be affecting your fertility and your partner's fertility. In other words, what's hindering your chances of getting pregnant fast?

Here are the 10 most likely causes of infertility issues followed by some conception tips to help increase your odds of getting pregnant faster.

1. Smoking. If you or your partner smoke cigarettes, this will greatly hinder your trying-to-conceive efforts. Women who smoke are 60% more likely than non-smokers to be infertile.

Medical research indicates that egg depletion and sperm damage caused by smoking is the cause for this decrease in fertility. Smoking is very bad for your health anyway, so this should give you a worthwhile incentive to quit for your own health and those around you. An unborn baby is at a high risk for many complications if the mother is a smoker. Also, if your partner smokes around you, you are affected by the second-hand smoke, which is very harmful as well. Remember that with over 2,000 different chemicals in tobacco smoke, not one of them is nutritious or enriching for you or your baby.

2. Illicit Drug Use or Alcohol Use. This may seem like a "no brainer" for most of us, but some women and men need to be reminded that illicit drug use is a no-no for those trying to conceive. Marijuana use specifically suppresses hormone production, which can cause decreased sperm count and possible erectile dysfunction in men and irregular periods in women. Alcohol in moderation may not significantly affect fertility, but if you want to definitely increase your chances of getting pregnant sooner rather than later, it's best to avoid alcohol completely (both the woman and the man).

3. Caffeine Intake. Caffeine is believed to reduce fertility. It also is believed to be risky during pregnancy with an increased risk of miscarriage with more than very mild use. Caffeine's effect on fertility and pregnancy is controversial - some believe it to be harmful in even small quantities and others believe it is fine with moderate use (up to three cups of coffee per day). But why take a chance, especially if you want to conceive quickly and avoid a potential miscarriage? Caffeine is in chocolate, coffee, tea, and most sodas. Even decaffeinated coffee and tea (black and green) has a small amount of caffeine, so be aware of this when drinking. If you truly want to get pregnant more quickly, you should give up caffeine altogether for a better chance of increasing fertility. If it's too hard and you have a caffeine addiction, then wean down gradually in order to make it easier on yourself.

4. Poor Diet. What you eat or don't eat is crucial to your overall well-being and

reproductive health. Getting pregnant is a complex process, one that requires many different body organs and glands to function properly to have proper hormonal balance and functioning. Most people don't get the recommended daily allowance of fruits and vegetables and water per day. This is very basic, but it's crucial to pay attention to in order to help increase your fertility and your chances of getting pregnant more quickly. Eat lots of green leafy vegetables (leaf lettuce, kale, collard greens, etc.), whole grains (oatmeal, whole grain breads, brown rice, etc.), raw nuts (almonds, Brazil nuts, walnuts, cashews, etc.), and a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Organic is best, and fresh is better than canned or processed. (Note that Brazil nuts are especially good for sperm health).

5. Lack of Exercise. If you're sedentary, get moving. It will help you feel better, lose weight if needed, and will improve your fertility and chance of getting pregnant. Walking, swimming, biking, or aerobics are great forms of exercise. Do something that you enjoy, and it will be easier to keep up. Exercise at least 3 times a week for 20-30 minutes at a time.

6. Obesity or Being Overweight. If your BMI is greater than 25, you are considered overweight and are prone to health risks. A BMI of 30 or more is considered obese. Avoid fad diets or skipping meals. It has been proven that starving yourself only makes things worse. Do eat, but eat smaller portions more often, and cut out the junk food. Start slowly if you need to,

but definitely start.

7. Stressful Lifestyle. If you have a stressful work environment, consider changing

jobs. Stress will not only affect your fertility, it will affect your overall health and place you at greater risk for heart disease and many other health problems. Also, do what you can to relax often (at least once a day). Practice deep breathing to help relieve stress. What I do is inhale as deeply as I can with my mouth closed. Then I exhale slowly through my mouth. This is an instant stress reliever for me. Try it and see what it does for you! Another stress reliever can be a leisurely walk, especially if it's something you enjoy and is in a beautiful environment. Go with your mate and use it to catch up on events of the day or just to dream of your future together. A warm bath can also be a great stress reliever, just don't make it too warm, especially for the males, as it could affect sperm quality and quantity.

8. Advanced Age. Advanced age is widely considered to be age 35 and older. Women who are 35 years old and older do have somewhat of a disadvantage when trying to conceive. It is said that a female is born with the total amount of eggs she will have her entire life. Thus, at age 35 and beyond, her eggs are considerably "older" than they were in her 20's, making it more difficult to conceive. That said, those of us who are older need to be even more diligent to be optimally healthy in order to increase our changes of getting pregnant faster. Men can be affected by age as well, especially as libido tends to decrease with age. I have found maca to be a wonderful libido enhancer and also fertility promoter. It is said to improve the quality of a woman's eggs as well. I believe it helped me to get pregnant at 39 and carry my beautiful, perfectly health baby boy to full term.

9. Poor Intercourse Timing. In order to conceive, a couple needs to have intercourse

near the woman's ovulation time - the closer the better. If a couple just has intercourse "whenever", their chances of getting pregnant are not as good. Especially for the older couples in their late 30's to 40's, timing is crucial to getting pregnant faster. To get the timing right, you need to determine your ovulation date.

I like to track my cycles by using a basal thermometer. This thermometer is different from the regular thermometer used to determine a fever. A basal thermometer is an ultra-sensitive thermometer that tracks your body's most minute temperature shift and helps you calculate

ovulation. Another means I like for determining ovulation date is an ovulation predictor kit (OPK) . There are two kinds - the urine strips and also the fertility monitors. The strips are like a pregnancy test stick, only they measure LH (or luteinizing hormone) instead of HCG (the pregnancy hormone). The fertility monitors use saliva to determine your most fertile period by showing a ferning pattern when you're most likely to conceive.

10. Physical Issues. There are many physical issues that can hinder your chances of

getting pregnant. Eating right, exercising, losing weight, and quitting bad habits can greatly help to heal many of these conditions. Sometimes medical intervention is necessary, though. These conditions can include irregular menstrual cycles, anovulation (lack of ovulation), PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome), endometriosis, low sperm motility or mobility, low sperm count, or luteal phase defect, among others.

I suggest that you get some prenatal tests done for you and your partner. If you've been trying

to get pregnant for six months or more, especially if you're 35 or older, see a reproductive endocrinologist. He or she will help you to decide which testing is best for you and your partner. Semen analysis will most likely be helpful to determine sperm health. And the woman's symptoms will help to determine what tests are performed for her. Prenatal testing is very beneficial even if you want to get pregnant naturally. If you know what your condition is, you're more likely to be able to overcome it.

If this article has helped you, please consider sharing it with someone you know who would

benefit also.

Sally Moran helps women increase their fertility and get pregnant more quickly at Getting Pregnant Fast - http://www.getting-pregnant-fast.com


Having Twins – The truth about having and growing twins

by Charlotte

Having Twins - The truth about having and growing twins

When you tell somebody that you are expecting twins, you will likely receive an answer like this: Oh! Twins! That's lot of work. Good luck !

But is it really so hard? In this article I will try to answer that question.

We cannot say that having twins is easy,  specially in the first days.  The best thing you can do is to have a routine,  writing down everything that each one of the kids did at each time, for example at which time you change diapers to one of them.  Organization is fundamental.

In the case of twins, there is no option for the father.  He has to help.  It is impossible for the woman to survive feeding, changing diapers, and play with them alone. The father needs to help in some or all those tasks.

Considering the organization and the help of the father,  having twins can be great.

Having twins can result in less work than two kids of different age.

First of all, two non twins require two pregnancies and two different periods of time where you sleep few hours.

Also, when they grow up, they will have different interests and activities. Twins will like similar activities, and can share most of the friends. When you go to the doctor, you can take them together to the same doctor at the same time, because the examinations will be the same.

On the other hand, the economic implications should be considered. Although it seems you will have to spend much more when you are having twins, it is not completely true.

At first,  you will need to spend much more money with twins because you have to buy everything double:  strollers, beds.  However, you can usually find discounts for these type of items if you are buying for twins. In addition, certain activities, such as birthdays, can be celebrated at the same time, saving a lot of money.

Having twins is not easy,  but you will survive.  The key is to be an organized person and have enough help to enjoy one of the most wonderful things in the world.

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Having Trouble To get pregnant – How you can Augment Your Probability of Getting Pregnant

by Charlotte

Having Trouble To get pregnant - How you can Augment Your Probability of Getting Pregnant

To all women who are having trouble getting pregnant, you can try out these few, simple yet effective get pregnant tips. The bottom line is cutting back on few aspect of your life which. Cut back on some things which have proven to decrease your likelihood of getting pregnant?

If you are having troubles getting pregnant, then you can naturally increase your odds of conceiving by doing the following:

1 - Cut the Stress
This is said all over on the net, but is seems as if people don't get it enough, so I will say it here again: Not being able to get pregnant can be very stressful, but the more you are stressed the harder it gets to get pregnant, so try as much as possible to avoid stress. (I know it is easier said than done, nevertheless, it can help you out if you out a great deal)

2 - Cut the caffeine
If you are used to taking 10 cups of coffee every day, try to reduce the number as much as possible, it will increase your chance of getting pregnant. Though this alone is not enough, but if you are having trouble conceiving a baby, you should not be doing anything that can reduce your chances even one bit.

3 - Healthy Lifestyle.
This is also easier said than done. But if you want to get pregnant, make sure you prepare your body and make it ready to conceive. No smoking, no too much drinking. Eat healthy etc.

4- Get an effective infertility cure guide to learn form. Many women thing that most of these natural infertility cure guides sold on the net are scams! Far from that, there are very effective natural infertility cure e-books which have proven to be very effective. Getting one of them could just be what you have been waiting for all this while to help you conceive naturally. Nonetheless, make you get one that has a good track record.

If you have are having trouble getting pregnant, and want to try out an Infertility Cure Guide, then I suggest you get a copy of Lisa Olson's Pregnancy Miracle Program and try out the recommendations in it. This guide has proven to be very effective in totally reversing infertility in thousands of women all over the world and could be of great help to you too.

Are you Having Trouble Getting Pregnant? Do you want to cure your infertility, get pregnant and give birth to a healthy kid?
Follow this link: Having some Trouble Getting Pregnant, to read more about Lisa Olson's pregnancy miracle guide and how it can help you out.

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