How
Yoga Positions For Fertility Can Help Couples Conceive
by Rebecca Prescott
With more and more women delaying having children until later in
life, there are a growing number of couples having difficulties
conceiving. From their mid thirties onwards, women's chances of
getting pregnant drop dramatically and many are turning to medical
intervention to assist them in having a baby.
Trying to conceive can be a very stressful and emotional
experience, particularly when it involves undergoing fertility treatment
or IVF. Many doctors are now recommending women use yoga in conjunction
with their medical treatment, both to assist them in de-stressing
and to enhance their possibilities of becoming pregnant.
A Harvard based study found that women who were
trying for a baby were three times more likely to conceive if they
took fertility focussed yoga courses than those who did not. But
what is it about yoga that prepares the body so well for conception
and pregnancy?
As we have already mentioned, stress can be a major
problems when a couple are having trouble conceiving. Stress can
interfere with a woman's menstrual cycle and delay ovulation, as
well as reducing sperm production in men. The emotional release
of yoga can ease stress and anxiety, enhancing a couples chances
of conceiving.
This is most effective if both the male and female
participate, and a couple might consider partner yoga in this situation.
As well as deepening and strengthening their relationship, partner
yoga can teach them how to cope together with the strain of trying
for a baby.
There are numerous other ways that a fertility focussed
yoga course can help a woman to conceive. In yoga the body is seen
as an energy system, with a number of different areas or chakras.
Certain yoga positions focus on increasing the energy flow in the
second chakra, known as the seat of creation, which is where the
reproductive organs can be found.
There are many yoga positions that increase energy
in the second chakra. Certain restorative poses are perfect to prepare
the body for conception. They can help to soften the abdominal region
and remove any tension from the area of the ovaries, fallopian tubes
and uterus. Reclining poses are used to elongate the abdominal region,
allowing more blood flow to the reproductive organs.
There are also specific yoga positions that a woman
can use after sex to increase her chances of conception. One of
the most popular is a legs up the wall pose, known as Viprarita
Kirani. This ensures that the sperm remain in the optimum position
for fertilisation for as long as possible.
A final way that yoga can assist conception is by
correcting irregular hormone levels that may be limiting fertility.
Certain yoga positions can improve glandular function, which helps
to normalize hormone levels.
Although nobody would claim that yoga alone can
make you pregnant, following a course of fertility focussed yoga
can significantly reduce the stress and emotion of trying to conceive.
Used in conjunction with medical treatment, it can prepare your
body and mind for pregnancy and greatly increase your chances of
creating that longed for baby.
About the Author
For more information on the best
prenatal yoga exercises, click here. Rebecca has an online
yoga site suitable for beginners here.
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