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Overcome Infertility Couples who have never had a child, are said to have “primary infertility”, while those who have become pregnant at least once but are unable to conceive again, are said to have “secondary infertility.” The approach to both types of infertility is very similar. However, patients with secondary infertility have a better prognosis, because they have proven their fertility in the past. What are the factors which affect the chances of a normal couple getting pregnant in one month ? The chances of pregnancy for a couple in a given month will depend upon many things, and the most important of these are: *The age of the woman. At the biologic clock ticks on, the number of eggs and their quality starts decreasing https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzKRnz5kD8gyoaA6tO30F2A *Frequency of intercourse. While there is no “normal” frequency for sex, the “optimal” frequency of intercourse if you are trying to get pregnant is about 3 times a week in the fertile period. Simply stated, the more sex the better! Couples who have intercourse less frequently, have a diminished chance of conceiving. *”Trying time” – that is, how long the couple have been trying to get pregnant. This is an important concept. The longer a couple has been trying to conceive without success, the lesser their chances of getting pregnant without medical help. *The presence of fertility problems. When should you start worrying and seek medical advice? If you have been having sexual intercourse two or three times a week at about the time of ovulation, without any form of birth control for a year or more and are not pregnant, you meet the definition of being infertile. Pregnancy may still occur spontaneously, but from a statistical point of view, the chances are decreasing and you may now want to start thinking about seeking medical help. There is no “right” time to do so – and if it is causing you anxiety and worry, then you should consult a doctor. Even though you may be embarrassed and feel that you are the only ones in the world with the problem, you are not alone. Many couples experience infertility and many can be helped. Unfortunately, while infertility is always an important problem, it is usually never an urgent one. This often means that couples keep on putting off going to the doctor. “We’ll take care of it next month”. Tragically, many find that time flies, and before they realize it, their chances of getting pregnant have started to decline, even before they have had a chance to take treatment properly. Set your priorities, so that you have peace of mind that you tried your best. After all, if you don’t take care of your own infertility problem, who will ? Kicking yourself when you are 50 years old for failing to take treatment when you were younger will not help. Remember that everything in life comes back, except for time!

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