Many couples struggling to achieve pregnancy can conceive naturally by following some simple guidelines before resorting to expensive and potentially hazardous fertility medications," said Dr. Amos Grunebaum, a double board certified OB/GYN based in New York City. "Infertility can increase stress among couples and, unfortunately, often times leads them to prematurely opt for fertility drugs or IVF. In many cases, fertility can be improved and pregnancy can be achieved naturally by following some simple steps."
Dr. Grunebaum’s tips include:
- Pinpoint Your Fertile Window – As you might already know, in order for conception to take place, you must ovulate and at least one vital sperm needs to fertilize the egg within 12-24 hours of the egg being released from the ovary. Because sperm can only live for 5-6 days in the female reproductive tract and only a small number of sperm will even survive the long journey, it is recommended that couples plan to have intercourse several times in the days leading up to ovulation as well as on the day of ovulation. To do this optimally requires that you have a good idea of when you will ovulate each cycle. Ovulation Predictor Kits (www.early-pregnancy-tests.com) are a popular method for predicting ovulation. OPKs detect the presence of luteinizing hormone (LH) in your urine. Approximately 12-36 hours before ovulation occurs, the amount of LH in your body "surges". By testing with OPKs, you can identify this LH surge, which allows you to know that ovulation is just around the corner and that you are in your fertile window.
- Restore Your Hormonal Balance – If you have irregular periods, your path to parenthood might end up being a long, tiresome journey. For women with chronic irregularity, it is likely that there is an underlying hormonal imbalance that is impacting the frequency of ovulation and/or menstruation. The herb commonly known as Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus), included in the fertility-enhancing supplement FertilAid for Women, is frequently used to help women restore hormonal balance and cycle regularity. The active compounds found in Chasteberry help to promote fertility by decreasing prolactin levels in the body.
- Check His Swimmers – Did you know that up to 40 percent of males suffer from low sperm count? Now, if the idea of heading to the urologist for a sperm count test is a bit intimidating to your partner, you might suggest that he get an at-home sperm test, like SpermCheck Fertility (www.fairhavenhealth.com). SpermCheck, is a fast, accurate, affordable and simple method for determining if his sperm count is within "normal" range (above 20 million sperm per milliliter of semen is the accepted standard for "normal" sperm count) in the privacy of your own home.
- Transform Your Diet – Leave those junk foods on the shelf, and try to incorporate more whole grains, vegetables, colorful fruits (for the antioxidant compounds found in these foods) and lean sources of protein in your diet.
- Shed Those Extra Pounds – Your optimal BMI (body mass index) is between 18.5 and 25. A BMI above 25 decreases your chances getting pregnant and increases pregnancy complications. It is best to lose the unwanted pounds before actively trying to conceive, as weight loss causes toxins (that had been stored in your fat cells) to be released into your body. To ensure the healthiest pregnancy possible, you will want to achieve your optimal weight before becoming pregnant.
- Quit It – Quit using tobacco and drink alcohol only in moderation.
- Exercise But Don’t Overdo It – A healthy lifestyle definitely includes regular exercise, so if you are more couch potato than marathon runner, stepping up your exercise habits will go a long way in improving your overall health and enhancing your fertility.
- Chill Out – According to many fertility experts, chronic stress can certainly be a fertility buster, as it causes the body to be in "fight or flight" mode constantly, which suppresses reproductive hormones. Again, yoga is your friend here, as is acupressure or acupuncture.
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Thanks for such a great post, I tweeted it as well! My husband and I are trying to get pregnant again, so this hits close to home.
At Home Moma
Thanks so much and good luck trying for your new little bundle of joy! :big grin:
Today's National Post published an article that says there is a 10 times greater chance of having genetic defects in babies conceived using fertility drugs. Mother Nature really wants to be in charge here.
Rosemary
Good point Rosemary. Thanks so much for sharing!
And remember to take your prenatal vitamins too!!!
Thanks for the tips. I''m already doing most of those things, but we have only been TTC for about 4 months. I recently got the OvaCue Fertility Monitor for more accurate ovulation prediction and I think that will really help.
Good luck Rachel! I know one thing I did that might have helped was drink whole, organic milk regularly throughout the day. I forget why now, but it was considered to be an essential thing to do when trying to conceive.
Pretty durned good advice if you ask me. Years ago, I remember having some difficulty as a couple for almost two years.. til we said to hell with it and just relaxed and started to enjoy each other. She had a baby in less than a year after that.
Thanks so much for your comment, Rodney! I'm happy that you and your wife were able to get that bouncing bundle of joy you wanted after all. It's definitely a common theme...once the pressure is off, getting pregnant is usually right around the corner! :)