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While many factors that affect fertility may be out of your control, such as age or genetics, there are several natural methods you can use to increase your chances of conceiving.
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Understanding your menstrual cycle and therefore your fertile window is key to natural conception. The fertile window is defined as the 6 day interval leading up to, and including ovulation. Studies show that sperm can live inside the female reproductive tract for up to five days, but the egg is only viable for 12 to 24 hours after ovulation. This is why your peak fertility is 2 days prior to ovulation and likelihood of pregnancy is highest if intercourse occurs before ovulation.
Frequency of intercourse: frequent intercourse every 1-2 days during the fertile window is ideal. Couples do not need to limit the frequency of intercourse but alternatively can achieve similar results if having sex less frequently (every 2-3 days).
Eating a balanced diet rich in key nutrients can improve both male and female fertility. A Mediterranean style diet has often been reported to be beneficial for reproductive health.In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a more advanced fertility option that may be ideal for same-sex couples or individuals. IVF involves stimulating the ovaries to recruit multiple eggs, retrieving those eggs, fertilizing them with sperm in the embryology lab, and transferring the embryo(s) to the uterus.
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Being at a healthy weight can significantly improve your chances of conceiving naturally. Presence of excess body fat can result in irregular periods or anovulation (lack of ovulation), while being underweight can also suppress ovulation (through different mechanisms).
A consistent exercise routine with a combination of strength training and cardio can improve fertility by helping maintain a healthy weight, reducing insulin resistance and improving metabolic parameters that can impact fertility. However, it’s important to avoid excessive strenuous exercises, which can disrupt ovulation, resulting in infertility.
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Unfortunately environmental toxins and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are present everywhere in everyday life and have a significant impact on fertility. While they can’t be completely avoided, it’s a matter of reducing exposure wherever possible. Here are a few example of toxins to avoid and where they can be found:
Technically speaking, there is no safe amount of alcohol that has been demonstrated to confer any benefits towards conception. While complete abstinence prior to conception is not necessary, limiting intake is important since frequent consumption can be detrimental to egg and sperm quality.
Smoking cigarettes has been shown to reduce ovarian reserve, egg quality and can even lead to earlier onset of menopause. Smoking can also affect sperm count, motility and morphology. This is why complete cessation is recommended.
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For most couples, conception happens within 12 months of trying naturally. If you’re under 35 and have been trying for over a year without success—or over 35 and have been trying for six months—it’s a good idea to begin and evaluation.
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