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10
Ways to Improve Your Fertility
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Pinpoint
your ovulation. If you have only a vague
idea of when you ovulate or if you think that just
because you have a 28-day menstrual cycle you probably
ovulate on day 14, then you may be missing your
opportunity to get pregnant every month. Use basal
body temperature, cervical fluid and ovulation prediction
(either an ovulation predictor kit or a fertility
monitor) to chart your cycle and pinpoint ovulation.
Go to www.ovusoft.com
for downloadable charting software and instructions.
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Have
a thorough medical & gynecological exam. Is
your thyroid functioning properly? Do you have ovarian
cysts or a tipped uterus? Are you at risk for a
sexually transmitted disease? These and other factors
can negatively affect your fertility and reduce
your chances of becoming pregnant. Do yourself a
favor and have a thorough medical and gynecological
exam sooner rather than later to rule out possible
barriers to conception.
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Relax.
This sounds cliché, but it's true! The same area
of your brain that regulates stress response also
regulates sex hormones. We know that excessive physical
or emotional stress can have a serious impact on
blood pressure, heart rate, sleep, mood and immunity,
why not fertility? Deep breathing, yoga, tai chi,
meditation, relaxation CDs, massage and acupuncture
all can trigger your body's relaxation response.
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Make
love more often. Most couples are busy working
people who have little time to connect emotionally
and physically. If the time you have to spend together
is limited it may take longer to get pregnant. Make
time for each other, rekindle your romance, look
for ways to remind each other why you got married
in the first place!
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Overhaul
your diet. Are you skipping meals or eating
fast food because you are too busy to feed yourself
well? Look at your diet. Is it full of whole, organic,
healthy foods or is it full of junk? If your diet
needs work, start by eliminating foods that are
highly processed and high in sugar and salt, replacing
them with whole foods. If necessary, consult a nutritionist--you
are what you eat and your baby will be too!
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Drink
water. Is your day punctuated by several cups
of coffee? Are you drinking soda and juice in lieu
of water? According to the Mayo Clinic, every system
in our body depends upon water, and your reproductive
system is no exception. About 8 cups of water are
needed to replace fluids normally lost throughout
the day, with 1-2 more cups if you exercise. Both
semen and cervical mucous can be negatively impacted
by chronic dehydration. Try replacing most of your
non-water beverages with water. If you hate the
taste of water, flavor it with a slice of lemon,
lime, orange or just a dash of juice.
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Revisit
your exercise plan. Are you someone who dreads
exercise or do you run 40 miles per week? Too little
or too much exercise can create less than optimal
conditions in the body for getting pregnant. If
you've never exercised, start with short walks or
moderate workouts at the gym. If you are a marathoner,
think about cutting back to a more moderate training
schedule or replacing your harder workouts with
a gentle form of yoga or tai chi.
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Take
an energy inventory. Are you someone who places
other people's needs ahead of your own? Write down
all the ways you spend your energy, as if you were
accounting for where you spend your money. If you
find that you are giving all of your time and energy
away and keeping nothing for yourself, then you
are robbing your body of the energy it needs to
conceive and hold a pregnancy. Begin diverting some
of your energy back to yourself by resting more,
making time for things that you enjoy, regularly
treating yourself to an acupuncture treatment, massage
or taking a gentle yoga class. If you can't seem
to say "no" to others and "yes" to yourself, find
a good psychotherapist who can help you set and
keep appropriate boundaries with the people around
you.
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Ask
your male partner to have a semen analysis.
Male factor infertility, a issue with a man's sperm
that keep it from getting to and fertilizing a woman's
egg, accounts for around 40% of infertility cases.
If you've done everything you can to enhance your
own fertility and you still aren't pregnant, a semen
analysis is a must. An urologist will check sperm
count, shape (morphology) and movement (motility).
Diet, medications, tight underwear, hot tub use,
alcohol intake and drug use can all affect the quality
of a man's sperm and keep it from fertilizing your
egg. Click here for
more on male factor infertility.
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Get
help. If you've been trying to get pregnant
on your own without success, there is help for you!
Don't suffer in silence, seek help from both alternative
and conventional medicine. Acupuncture and Chinese
herbs can help regulate and improve your cycle,
increase blood flow to your ovaries and uterus,
trigger deep relaxation, improve the quality of
your partner's sperm and even help increase your
odds of success with IVF (In-Vitro
Fertilization).*
*Pregnancy
is not guaranteed. This article is not meant to diagnose
fertility problems or promote self-diagnosis, it is
only a guide to techniques and choices that may help
you improve your fertility. If you are having difficulty
getting pregnant, consult with your healthcare provider.
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