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Trying To Get Pregnant Tips

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While it may appear that everyone else around you is getting pregnant, it can take some time to conceive. Are you one of these people for whom it is taking time? Have you been trying to get pregnant and worried about your fertility? Ask yourself the question "What do I eat"? This may sound a bit wacky but if you have been trying to get pregnant and it is just not happening, I guess you are willing to listen to what I have to say. It may just be the key to unlocking your problem.



The old adage "you are what you eat" rings true. Everything you eat has an effect on your body from your blood cells to your hormones. Therefore it is vitally important to prepare yourself as best you can, in readiness to conceive.

It has been quoted that it can take between 3 months to a year for your dietary changes to prepare your body for pregnancy. Obviously however, if you have a healthy diet now, this time frame will be shortened.

Continue to read on for 10 top tips on how to make changes to your diet to improve your fertility.

1. The first and foremost universal piece of advice is to give up smoking. Smoking reduces fertility in both men and women and lengthens the time it takes to conceive. Women who smoke are twice as likely to be infertile as women who don't. So give up now.

2. Give up or reduce your alcohol intake. The evidence for alcohol and fertility is still rather inconclusive but small studies have shown women that drink less than 5 alcoholic drinks a week are twice as likely to conceive as those who drink 10 or more.

3. Research around Caffeine is mixed but if you are experiencing difficulties conceiving then cut out caffeine in all its forms - coffee, strong tea and chocolate. It's been linked to low fertility in some studies.

4. Increase your portions of fruit and vegetables from the daily recommended 5, to 8 portions of organic fruit and vegetables daily. Going organic ensures they contain low levels of pesticides and have higher nutritional content than non-organic.

5. Increase your fluid intake. Research has shown that most of us do not drink enough fluid each day and that we are all slightly dehydrated. Drinking up to eight glasses of filtered water or herbal/fruit teas will help flush out excess toxins.

6. Eating small portions and at regular intervals (approx 2 '3 hourly) will help to sustain your blood sugar levels. This will help to prevent excessive drops in blood sugar which can release too much adrenalin. As a result this may block progesterone, which maintains pregnancy.

7. Increase the Zinc in your diet. It is essential for fertility. It ensures the production of good-quality sperm and can reduce the chance of miscarriage. Cashew nuts, pumpkin seeds and crab meat are all good sources of Zinc. Good quality supplements can be found in most good chemists. Remember to ask the pharmacist for advice on your individual situation.

8. Vitamin B intake is also important. B6 helps to balance hormones and can be found in sunflower seeds, lentils, bananas, chicken, white fish and tinned salmon. While B12 is required for cellular reproduction. It can also increase sperm count. Sardines, lamb, chicken, Marmite and Cheddar cheese are all good sources. Often it is hard to get the levels required by diet alone and again supplementation may be needed. Discuss your requirements with your pharmacist.

9. Try to change all animal produce to organic. Non-organic dairy and meet contain antibiotics and growth hormones.

10. Keep your system clean. Eat more fibre, which is essential for fertility as it keeps the bowels regular. Do this by eating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and plenty of wholegrain.

If you have any existing health issues please consult your doctor before making drastic changes to your diet.
Trying To Get Pregnant Tips
You and your partner have decided that you are ready to add a little peanut to your family. You've been trying to get pregnant for months and you're starting to get frustrated because each month your period starts…again. As far as you know, you and your partner are healthy so there are no reasons why you shouldn't be able to make a baby together. Or maybe you know you'll have some challenges, due to irregular cycles, endometriosis, or male factor issues. Whatever the reason, you're not pregnant yet and you're sad.

When do you cross over into the world of infertility? Infertility is described as the inability to become pregnant after twelve months of unprotected intercourse. There are 7.3 million people struggling with infertility, approximately one in eight couples. You are not alone.

Whether you are in the infertile category yet or not, the emotional stress of not becoming pregnant is real. Infertility is a misunderstood condition because it is not life-threatening. Many people consider the desire to have a child a lifestyle choice. But what many people don't realize is that infertility is a disease of the reproductive system. And infertility can affect both men and women alike.

Many couples are embarrassed to admit they're struggling to become pregnant. So, couples attempt to manage their situation behind closed doors. How you manage your emotions during this time is very individual, but below are ten ideas to help you cope during your trying-to-conceive journey:

Utilize resources. Magazines, books, blogs, health-related websites, and other sources will provide helpful information. A few great resources about infertility-related topics are: The InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination, Inc. (INCIID), RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, American Fertility Association, and Fertility LifeLines. One of the methods I used to gain information was to visit the websites of Reproductive Endocrinologists (REs). Most REs provide information about what causes infertility and about possible treatment options.

Learn. Educate yourself on your medical condition(s). Research how to overcome these obstacles through diet, exercise, alternative treatments, or traditional procedures. When my husband and I learned of his male factor infertility, we researched his condition. This information helped us to be more prepared during doctor appointments with urologists, REs, and other specialists.

Ask questions. Advocate for yourself during your treatments. Ask your doctor why they are doing XYZ procedure or why you need a certain test. Also ask them what the predicted results are for your particular situation. Ask friends for referrals to doctors. Continually seek answers to your questions! When we were starting our search for doctors, I asked everyone I knew if they knew of someone who had been through in vitro fertilization (IVF). This one question eventually led us to the RE we used for our IVF.

Find a friend/confidant. You need to be able to talk with someone about what is happening in your life. Find someone you trust who won't judge you. Talk with this person often. You might even meet a friend online through a blog or infertility support community. Some of my best supporters during our infertility were my friends with children. You won't know who can support you during this tough time if you don't let people know you need help, love, and understanding.

Pamper yourself. During stressful times it is easy to forget to treat ourselves to a pedicure, manicure, massage, glass of wine, a good hike, or whatever you enjoy. Stress only makes matters worse. I didn't pamper myself enough. The cost of fertility treatments causes many to stop their "luxury" spending. Try to find the funds and make the time to continue pampering yourself because this is an easy way to de-stress during this very stressful time.

Don't forget to live your life. It is easy to become obsessed about our infertility or desire to become a parent. Remember and acknowledge that there are positive aspects of your life and try to live those to the fullest. I have to admit, I didn't do this well. It is easier said than done. However, remember that you married your spouse because you loved him/her and you can still do fun things together to take your mind off baby-making.

Recognize your feelings. Are you feeling angry, sad, depressed, or guilty? Admitting and/or accepting your mood swings will allow you to control how you interact with your spouse, friends, and family. Among other things, you could keep a journal or start a blog. Learn to recognize your moods so you can manage them. I learned this a little late in my journey. Had I been aware of my feelings, I would have been hurt less or hurt others less. Rebuilding your relationships is a lot more work than not damaging them in the first place.

Allow yourself to be sad, angry, or upset. Give your feelings the recognition they need and allow yourself to feel. Once you acknowledge these emotions you'll feel better. If your sadness or anger becomes all-consuming, you might want to seek professional help. Visiting a therapist can help a lot. I met with a counselor two to three times per month during our struggle with infertility and then a few times after the birth of my twins. My counselor saved my marriage!

Watch your body. Is your energy level low, do you have a lot of headaches, do you have trouble sleeping? When your body is reacting to your emotions, you need to take action to prevent long-term damage to your body. Sometimes infertility is an alarm that something else is wrong with your body. A friend of mine believes that her infertility was a warning sign that her overall body was not healthy, and she was soon thereafter diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.

It's all about you … AND your spouse and your friends and your family. Yes, the infertile diagnosis is yours, but your infertility impacts everyone who loves you. Your partner isn't sure what to make of your mood swings, your friends are worried and not sure how to support you, your parents want you to be a parent almost as much as you want to be one; so do your in-laws. Don't forget there are other people involved too. Acknowledge them and give them the right to grieve too.

The inability to become pregnant can be one of the most difficult times in your life. Utilize these ten tips or find stress-reduction techniques that work better for you. Know that you will have good days and bad days. Remember that infertility is a disease of the reproductive system and there is no reason to be embarrassed about your condition. Learn the facts, seek help when necessary, and treat yourself well.
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