There comes this time in life when
you feel content and satisfied with your achievements in life. Gratified with
your performances as a daughter, sister, friend, colleague, lover, and partner,
you decide to take a step towards motherhood. When you finally start trying to
get pregnant, more often than not, you turn to ladies who have recently or in
the past gotten pregnant. Most of who might end up telling you how it was a big
mistake to have waited this long. Form their personal experience and that of
others, they convince you that your body (and that of your partner’s) is no
longer ideal for pregnancy.
The fact is, your body is ideal
for pregnancy for as long as you ovulate. Of course it is harder to conceive as
you age. You can still get pregnant when you are in your late 30s and early
40s. Listed
here are five conditions, (some age related, some not) which might
delay pregnancy. Read on to find out what you can do to get pregnant.
Polycystic Ovarian Disease (aka
FIBROIDS)
The main thing you need to think
about fibroids is that they not cancerous. Almost 80% of all ladies have
fibroids. There is no specific cause for developing fibroids. But it happens to run in families. Can you
still get pregnant? Women who have fibroids can still get pregnant naturally.
However, some women with fibroids may find it difficult to conceive and may
need medical help. If you have a history of irregular periods, you may consider
a gynaecologist consultation.
How active the sperms are
Your chances of getting pregnant is
directly proportional to the quality and quantity of your partner’s sperm. Age, smoking, drinking, drugs, untreated
sexually transmitted diseases, viral/bacterial infections, unnecessary exposure
to heat, active infection etc. can have negative influence on sperms.
Gum Diseases
This one may come as a surprise to
many. Gum disease in either of the partners is known to delay pregnancy by two
months or more. Infection or inflammation of gums is usually a result of poor
oral hygiene. Brush twice daily using a soft-tufted
brush and floss after
each meal. Change your toothbrush every 3 months to maintain oral health.
Scarring In the Fallopian Tubes
Scarring or
blockage in the tubes prevent the egg from reaching the uterus. Blockage
could be a result of a previous surgery, ectopic pregnancy, or an
inflammatory condition. A few smart lifestyle changes should help you improve
your chances of pregnancy. Exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, avoid
alcohol and too much caffeine, and take a balanced diet.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition when the tissue
from inside the uterus covers the outer surface of the uterus. Women with mild
to moderate endometriosis do not require any invention. Though if the condition
affects your ability to conceive, your doctor may suggest a drug therapy or a laparoscopic
surgery to remove the abnormal tissue. Most gynaecologists prefer drug therapy
as compared to surgery because the latter carries the risk of adhesion or
scaring.
If you are trying to conceive for a year or
more, consult a fertility expert to begin an evaluation. If you are 35 or
older, you can consider speaking to your physician after 4-6 months of unsuccessful
trial. The chances
of getting pregnant vastly depend on the cause of infertility. But the good
news is that more than half the couples who undergo fertility treatment in one
way or the other eventually get pregnant.
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