Most couples desire to have a child after a few
years of marriage. And nothing is more frustrating than not being
able to accomplish what you really yearn for. In this case, infertility
that causes a reduced capacity to conceive can get extremely stressful
and unnerving.
Infertility should not be confused with sterility,
which occurs when the eggs or the sperm are not fertile and incapable
of producing offspring. Infertility is diagnosed if conception does
not take place after a year of unprotected intercourse.
And even if infertility is diagnosed, there is not
reason to fret or get agitated about the condition. Modern science
has developed to a large extent to provide various treatments that
can ensure conception even in couples that are infertile.
However, the first approach to infertility should
be to try and maximize fertility since not all cases require medical
or surgical treatments. There are various conditions that can cause
infertility that range from stress and anxiety to physiological
disorders. Fertility levels can be increased by ensuring that certain
aspects of your life are kept under control and managed well. Though
there is no guarantee on the effectiveness of these suggestions
they do not have any side effects. On the contrary, they are practices
that will ensure that you stay healthy and fit otherwise.
- Get the timing right - make use of tools available
for calculating the days when you will be most fertile. This can
be done by observing your menstrual cycle for a few months and then
arriving at the days when you are most likely to conceive. However,
if your cycle is more than 35 days or less than 21 days, this option
may not be able to provide accurate days on which you should have
sex with your partner. - Manage your diet better - Though no specific
food will increase fertility per se, eating healthy can keep your
weight under control. This is important since it has been researched
and observed that about 12% of the infertility cases result from
obesity or undernourishment. Inculcate habits like eating fruits
for desert, reducing or eliminating the intake of alcohol, quitting
smoking and reducing the intake of caffeine. Make sure that you
don't end up loosing weight if you are already undernourished. But
this does not mean that you fill yourself with junk food either.
It is eating right that matters! - Exercise each day - Estrogen
is a hormone that can affect fertility levels. And 30% of the estrogen
comes from fat cells. It is therefore, natural that excess or inadequate
levels of estrogen can cause hormonal imbalances that can result
in infertility. Moderate levels of exercise should be maintained
to ensure that excess fat is burnt. Even if you are not overweight,
exercising can keep you fit and stress-free, increasing your chances
of conception further. - Learn to relax - Relaxing and not worrying
about conception is easier said than done. But it has been observed
in many cases that when the couple actually gives up trying too
hard to conceive is when they are actually able to produce the expected
results. You could put in effort to relax by enrolling in a yoga
or meditation class. Alternately, you could evaluate training in
breathing exercises, muscle relaxation and the like. Though stress
does not cause infertility, stress can rob the body of essential
nutrients, harm the immune system and cause depression. - Choose
the right sexual positions - The chances of conceiving are best
when the sperm is deposited closest to the cervix. Though this is
not so important in fertile women, those who have issues with conception
could do well to ensure that the sperm does land closer to the cervix.
Avoid positions like sitting, standing or the woman on top. Attempts
should be made to reduce the amount of sperm that leaks out after
the intercourse and you could do this by positioning the woman's
hip in a manner that allows the sperm to travel inwards. The missionary
position allows the deepest penetration and places the sperm closest
to the cervix. Additionally, a pillow can be kept under the woman's
hip after intercourse to allow time for the sperm to reach the cervix.
Entering from behind can also prove to be a good position that can
enhance chances of conception. The side position is also an option.
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