Can't Conceive?
1 in 10 Couples Have Trouble Falling Pregnant
If you or your partner can't conceive, and you have both been trying for atleast 12 months and are under the age of 34, or atleast 6 months and you are over the age of 34 then it's time to take things to the next level.
If this describes your situation, you have fallen into the 'infertile' category, and perhaps a visit for both you and your partner to your local doctor is in order, because if you have been trying for atleast the above amounts of time, your fertility isn't great.
Don't panic though! The good news is, most infertile couples will eventually go on to fall pregnant, regardless of how long it took them to succeed, and yes, even most of them even go on to have a baby!
Can't Conceive?
It's Time To Investigate Why...
If you are still trying, unsuccessfully, it's now time for you to investigate your possible
reasons for infertility.
Just like a trip to the dentist to fix a problem with a tooth that might
end up unfixable if left unattended, the problem of being infertile is
similar in the way that it could pay for you to address your conception
issues now.
Just incase your reasons for infertility are something that need attention before it's too late. In a way, sometimes knowing your reasons for infertility can be enough to put your mind at ease, helping you to answer the big question as to, 'why aren't I pregnant yet?'
It never hurts to explore why you could be having trouble falling pregnant. And the sooner you can pinpoint why you may be infertile, the quicker you can get on with trying to conceive a baby.
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