Getting pregnant is one of the biggest
concerns for a couple in the post married life. There are various
complexities and confusions that add the problem if a female is unable
to conceive after six months to year of trying. Therefore it is
mandatory for a woman to understand the reasons why it is difficult for a
couple to conceive, things might seem a lot easier. Most couples are
not able to get pregnant because they are not aware of the reasons for
it. Possibly, there are factors that can make contribute to problems
getting pregnant.
Here are some of the fertility saboteurs that could be the reasons you’re not getting pregnant
Stress
Stress is one of the major factors
causing infertility. Stress, good or bad, is going to take its toll on
you both physically and mentally. According to doctors, positive and
calm are crucial part of trying to conceive. Studies have shown that
when you are stressed your adrenal system takes a hit. Instead of
altering your day-to-day routine entirely, we recommend you to go for
counselling, art therapy, meditation and exercise to reduce stress
levels.
Being Overweight
According to studies, being too thin or
too heavy can disrupt the hormonal function. Sometimes, being over or
under weight might also stand in the way of getting pregnant for the
woman. A woman who is overweight may have difficultly to conceive a
baby. Excess weight can have a significant effect on fertility.
Maintain a healthy diet and make a habit of daily exercise that will do
wonders for your mind and body.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is an ovulation dysfunction that
originates in the ovary and is one of the most common hormonal problems
in women of reproductive age. It is also the main cause of infertility
because it affects ovulation. Many women with PCOS don’t even know it as
the wide spectrum of symptoms such as lack of ovulation, abnormal
menstrual cycle; excessive weight gain, acne, unusual facial hair and
infertility seem to be not related with each other. Healthy eating with
regular exercise to maintain a normal weight can restore the imbalanced
sex hormones and help your body to optimize normal menstrual cycles.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a disease in which
uterine tissue grows outside the uterus. Painful periods and heavy
bleeding are hallmarks of this common condition that prevents pregnancy.
Pelvic pain during menstruation or ovulation can be a symptom of
endometriosis, but may also occur in normal women. Treatments for
endometriosis include medication, surgery, or a combination of the two.
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