If you’re trying for a baby and finding that things aren’t happening as quickly as you first imagined – don’t panic!
Research shows it may take up to two years to conceive and that’s completely normal, More than 80% of couples in the general population will conceive within 1 year if they don’t use contraception and have sex regularly (every 2 or 3 days). Of those who don’t conceive in the first year, about half will do so in the second year.
However, there are a few natural ways to boost fertility to follow if you’re looking to increase your fertility and help you become pregnant faster. For example, did you know, simple diet and lifestyle swaps can increase your chances of falling pregnant by up to 69%?
These particular activities can lead to a better understanding of and respect towards the body, encouraging healthier lifestyle habits. This, combined with the de-stressing benefits of yoga and meditation, may play a part in helping conception.
Findings published in the journal Clinical Science found that women with menstrual irregularities who consumer their largest meal at breakfast experienced an increase in fertility levels. Be advised this should always be a healthy breakfast, as your body needs a nutrient-rich diet in order to create the best environment for a baby.
A 30-year study conducted by the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s School of Public Health, showed that women with a high intake of dietary calcium and vitamin D experienced slower ovarian aging.
There can be a lot of stress associated with reproductive sex, and high levels of stress can result in a longer time to conceive, as well as an increased risk of infertility.
While it’s important for women to maintain a nutritionally-rich diet while trying to conceive, this is also important for men. In particular zinc and folic acid have been shown to increase sperm count.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea can lead to infertility in both men and women, so it is important to get tested to determine whether you have an STD. If you discover that you do have an STD, get treated as soon as possible so that you can increase your chances of getting pregnant.
Maintain a stable exercise routine. Exercising at an optimum rate for your body type and ability will help you become stronger, preparing your body for pregnancy, but excessive exercise can reduce the chance of regularly ovulating every month and hence lower the chance of conceiving, so exercise in moderation.
Smoking significantly increases the time it takes to get pregnant, and even passive smoking has a detrimental effect on both the male and female reproductive system, so it is best to avoid situations where you may be tempted to smoke or likely to intake large amounts of passive smoke.
Consuming alcohol can reduce the chance of conception for women by 50%. Even a moderate alcohol intake of five drinks or less per week may contribute to the risk of certain types of infertility. In men, excessive alcohol consumption interferes with hormone levels, affecting sperm quality and production.
While stress affects everybody differently, in extreme circumstances it does have the potential to negatively impact the female reproductive system and can be associated with lower fertility. There are many ways to reduce stress, such as lessening your workload, meditating or finding a support network. These may aid you in your conception efforts.
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