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jaydin23
Jun 26, 2008, 11:05 AM
Me and my boyfriend rob have been trying to get pregnant for about 3 months now and it seems like its not going to happen. What are somes things I can do to conceive a child?

ang8318
Jun 26, 2008, 11:51 AM
It takes couples up to a year to conceive. How old are you? Have you had a preconception visit with your doc?

DoulaLC
Jun 26, 2008, 12:06 PM
me and my boyfriend rob have been trying to get pregnant for about 3 months now and it seems like its not going to happen. what are somes things i can do to concieve a child?

Get to know your body and watch for signs of likely ovulation... they can vary from person to person but a few things you might watch for and try, and some things that are just good practice when trying to get pregnant:

*discomfort in the area of one ovary or the other midcycle... not everyone feels this
*increase in vaginal discharge... more fluid, wetter, and clearer for a few days prior to ovulation... best time to have sex for pregnancy
*slight spotting midcycle... some women may have a bit of spotting around the time of ovulation
*check position of cervix... just prior to ovulation it will become higher and softer than other times of the month
*try temping and charting... takes a few months to see a pattern, but you may notice a slight dip and rise in temp and then it stays up until your next period starts (ovulation often occurs a day or so before the rise)
*ovulation predictor kits... will detect a rise in the lutenizing hormone which occurs prior to ovulation... this, as with the temping and charting, work well for some women, but others find them frustrating
*be sure you are taking a good multivitamin or prenatal with folic acid in it while trying to conceive... would be wise for boyfriend to be sure and eat well or take a multivitamin for insurance as well as good nutrition has an effect on sperm health
*make any lifestyle changes (you and boyfriend) that you know are healthy and good for you

As ang8318 said, it can be perfectly normal for it to take a bit of time.. I know it doesn't always seem that way when you hear of someone falling pregnant on their first time, when they weren't even trying, or if they were using birth control, but in reality it is a small window of time each month for conception to occur. A preconception visit to your doctor is an excellent suggestion... both you and boyfriend should go together.

liz28
Jun 26, 2008, 12:15 PM
One good way is to monitor when you are most fertile. Some couples have difficulty getting pregnant because they are having intercourse at times when the woman isn't ovulating. This can make it surprisingly difficult to conceive.

There are a number of different ways that you can monitor your fertility. It is a good idea to start by monitoring your basal body temperature. This will help you to determine exactly when you are ovulating - your basal body temperature will increase when you are ready to release an egg. Keep a fertility calendar so that you know when you are ovulating. It is important to have sexual intercourse just before an egg is released, in order to maximize your chances of becoming pregnant.
There are a number of natural family planning methods that can also help you to become pregnant. Keeping track of your cervical mucus and using the rhythm method will help you to become more aware of your body's natural cycle. Try keeping a fertility chart - this will raise your fertility awareness, allowing you to pinpoint when you are actually ovulating. You may also want to look into purchasing a fertility monitor, which can help you keep track of your conception calendar and dates.

Also, you might might to look into ovluation kits, they work pretty well but can get costly.

Secondly,you might want to experiment with different conception positions during intercourse. In order to become pregnant, your partner must deposit his sperm as close as possible to your cervix. Certain positions will allow this to happen more easily. Avoid having sex while standing, sitting, or with you on top, as this can cause semen to leak out of your body. Instead, try the missionary position, which allows for deeper penetration. Rear entry intercourse is also effective, as it allows your partner to deposit semen closer to your cervix. To keep any extra semen from leaking out of you, try elevating your hips for fifteen minutes or so after your have sex.


Thirdly, you have to eat right.Eating right plays an important role in your body's fertility. A balanced diet helps to regulate hormones and nourish your reproductive system. A good diet also helps you to maintain a healthy weight, which can greatly impact fertility. Women who are underweight or overweight may have a harder time becoming pregnant because body fat levels impact the production of sex hormones.
It is especially important to include certain vitamins and minerals in your diet. Try to include:
Vitamin C and Antioxidants: these vitamins prevent sperm defects and boost sperm motility. They also reduce stress on your eggs and reproductive organs.
Zinc: zinc deficiencies have been linked with reduced testosterone and semen levels.
Calcium and Vitamin D: A daily, dose of these nutrients have been shown to help increase male fertility.
Things to avoid are:
Alcohol: alcohol can reduce your fertility levels by up to 50%. It can also decrease sperm count and increase the production of abnormal sperm.
Caffeine: caffeine, found in coffee, teas, cola, and chocolate, has been proven to reduce both male and female fertility levels.
Xenoestrogens: xenoestrogens are estrogens found in environmental chemicals and pesticides. Produce and other foods can have high levels of xenoestrogens, which, if ingested, may disturb your balance of hormones. Imbalaced hormones are often the cause of fertility issues.

Lastly, exercise can also be a good natural fertility treatment. When combined with a balanced and nutritious diet, exercise can help you to maintain a healthy body weight. Aerobic workouts like walking, swimming, and cycling is good.

Please note even if you try all of these things it might be no positive outcome. It took me close to a year to get pregnant and for some women it takes that much time or longer. If you get no results within a year, its time to see a doctor. They'll check you out along with your boyfriend. Sometime God is not ready for us to bring a child into this world, but we will when the time is right. Stress can also work as a barrier, so relax and once you stop stressing over the issue, your be surpise on what can happen. I wish both of your luck in concieving.