Struggling To Conceive? Here’s What To Consider

Trying for a baby can be both exciting and frustrating at the same time. Usually, when you start trying, you will be in the same position as friends and coworkers. It can be worrying and disheartening if they see results before you do and annoying when someone who has apparently only been trying for a week or so starts to see results. Okay, here’s what you need to consider first. We’re all different, and you are not going to conceive in the same time frame as other people that you know. As well as this, many people won’t admit that they were trying for long at all because for some reason we do see this as a cause for embarrassment which for the record, it isn’t. But here’s what you should do if you have been struggling to conceive.

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Are You Being Realistic?

 

Try to remember that for most women the chances of conceiving while you are ovulating will only be as high as twenty-five percent each month. It could be significantly lower than this depending on how often you are trying and the steps you are taking. Do be aware that other factors can come into play here as well. Age, for instance, may mean that it is less likely for you to conceive, at least on the first few tries.

 

That brings us to the next question. How long can you try before you need to worry that something is actually wrong? This will differ based on who you speak to. But, you can try for at least a few months before you need to start worrying and potentially, you can wait an entire year before you need to speak to a professional. Of course, this can lead to another issue.

 

Are You Stressed?

 

The best way to conceive is to not think about it at all and not put pressure on yourself or your partner. This can make conception far less likely according to research, and your issues may become entirely psychological. While you might think that this is better than a physical issue, it can still be just as challenging and even more difficult to overcome. If you do think you might be stressed, you’ll need to work to take the pressure off and remember why you’re trying in the first place. It may be best to avoid tests altogether and instead let your body tell you naturally when you are pregnant through changes.

 

Is There An Issue?

 

Of course, ultimately it is possible that there is an issue that is stopping you from getting pregnant. Your parent could have a low sperm count or low sperm mobility. Contrary to belief, this can not be concluded by the physical look of the sperm. You will need to speak to an expert and get checked out. You might also find that there is an issue with your eggs or uterus. Issues like this are quite common with a low sperm count impacting one in twenty men. For one in five couples, the issue with fertility will be due to a problem with the male partner.

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What Are The Options?

 

Do be aware that an issue conceiving does not mean that the chances of you having a baby naturally are zero. While a low sperm count will make the conception less likely, it is by no means impossible. There are plenty of stories where couples have been told they would never conceive and ultimately they have proved science wrong.

 

You should also know that there are various options available now that can help couples who are having difficulty. If the issue is with the eggs, couples can consider using an egg donor. You can click here to learn more about this possibility and why it could be the right choice for you in the long term.

 

If the issue is with the male, there are also sperm donors. Sperm donors are completely anonymous, and they can provide you with the child you have always wanted who will still have your DNA. The process of choosing a donor is designed to make sure that the couple can make the right choice for them and choose the right match.

 

Alternatively, adoption can be the best possibility. This will give you a chance to provide a home for a baby or child who was ultimately abandoned or left orphaned. Many couples find this is the best choice because they want to help someone in need. While applying for adoption rights can be an extensive process it could give you the family you always wanted.

 

We hope this helps you come to terms with difficult conceiving and allows you to take the right next step.

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