Thursday, November 1, 2012

What If You Are Trying To Get Pregnant In Your 30s and 40s

At this moment thousands of women in their 30s and 40s are desperately trying to get pregnant.

Many of these women have chosen to wait until they have become financially stable or until they have a good occupation before trying for a baby.

However, the problems with fertility can affect older ladies more than it can those in their 20s. Fortunately, there are some natural methods that can be used to boost any woman's chances of getting pregnant.

The primary reason for increased infertility in older women is that most have missed the window of time when conception is most likely.

Researchers have determined that the 20s are when the majority of women peak in their fertility. As they age, it can start to decline. This is why there are some many fertility practitioners may advise conventional medcal interventions for women who want to get pregnant after they turn 30. However, this is not always the easiest or most helpful method.

In vitro fertilization (IVF), fertility drugs, and artificial insemination are all seen as medical advancements that can help any woman become pregnant as soon as she desires. Nevertheless, even those treatments cannot guarantee a woman will conceive. Every technique has its own success levels, and none of them get positive results all the time.

These strategies also carry with them side effects and a huge price tag, making them more of a risk for a woman to try. If they happen to be successful, these techniques can also endanger the growing baby. Due to this, if at all possible, it is best if women try natural methods when trying for a baby.

Diet and exercise are the two most natural influences on a women trying to get pregnant, no matter their age.

Many women may not realize that eating unhealthy junk food without moderation can be the culprit of their fertility issues. Creating and following a well balanced diet plan loaded with vitamins and nutrients is essential for your body to have the best chance of getting pregnant. Adding the effects of an improved diet to a good simple excercise plan can dramatically incease your fertility levels.

Exercise benefits your attempts at getting pregnant in several ways. Firstly, it can help you to reduce or maintain your current weight level. For some women, losing approximately 10-15% of their body fat was all that was needed to conceive, since the excess weight impacted their ability to get pregnant. Even if you are not overweight, exercising can get you in better shape, which would be needed when you have a 3 year old to chase!

Basic excercise can lead to a drop in stress levels, which are known to disrupt a woman's menstrual cycle. The third way that general excercise will help you to conceive is to allow to get much better sleep during the night. Rest and relaxation are vital in keeping your body healthy and increasing your chances of having a baby.

With all this advice some women feel that the only way of bringing all this together is if they follow a practical guide.

Guides like this do exist, but the best ones take some time to research. The best guides will recommend all the daily tasks you should consider in your 30s and 40s if you are trying to get pregnant, and can mean the difference between bringing a wonderful baby into your life, or waiting on the sidelines forever.


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