Over the last number of months, we've certainly learned a thing or two about the wide range of contraceptives that are available on the market today in helping you conceive!
Helping You Conceive Naturally
Now, we are going to continue our focus on health by studying a wide range of different illnesses and ailments. Last week, we went under the covers to find out about sex during pregnancy. This week we have caught up with fertility expert Declan Keane for tips on improving your natural fertility as you get older. This week, the HSE's Perinatal Statistic Report revealed that in 2013, the average age of an Irish woman giving birth was 32.1 years, up from an average age of 30.8 years in 2004.
Of these, 32% were aged 35 years or older, and from that premise, we caught up with the experts to see what steps women can take to help improve their natural fertility.
Trying To Get Pregnant? - First of all…
It would be best if you tried to treat getting pregnant like you would improve your general health and wellbeing. The state of your reproductive organs is just as dependent as your heart, lungs or liver on what you do to your body.
Carrying excess body weight can reduce your fertility, so it is advisable to follow a sensible diet combined with a structured, regular exercise regime.
Kick The habit Of SmokingUntreated STIs can affect fertility in the long term. While it might not necessarily be an easy subject to broach with your partner, it's worth being honest about your sexual history. Often, a simple course of medication will clear up all but the most serious infections.
Keeping track of your menstrual cycle is perhaps one of the best ways to increase your chances of conception. It is easy to miscalculate the day of ovulation and sex in the immediate run-up to ovulation is more likely to lead to conception. Remember that sperm can survive for a number of days in the female reproductive tract.
There's no real rule about how often you should have sex to improve your natural conception chances. Some couples try for a baby every day, others every second day. Twice a week at least is optimal.
- Everyone is different, and factors or combinations of factors that work for others may not work for you.
- Thankfully, many troubles with conception can be dealt with naturally, through simple lifestyle adjustments.
- As always, if you are experiencing any issues or need more advice, pay a visit to your local GP.
Source: http://www.her.ie
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