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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

What Are The Symptoms Of Infertility For Male and Female And Best Time To Get Pregnant

There is a great mystery surrounding conception. Some couples find it easy to conceive, while others don’t. There are many possible reasons why infertility problems occur, so before you start blaming each other, read through the rest of this article which aims to help you understand the nature of infertility.

To begin with, infertility is a condition in which couples are not able to conceive. It should not spell the end of the world, though, because there are treatments available. It is very important however to acknowledge that the problem exists.

Infertility can be a consequence of irregularities in a woman’s menstrual period. Normally, the menstrual cycle occurs every 28 days, but for some women, it can take months before the next cycle begins again. Irregular menstrual periods may mean that there is something wrong with the woman’s reproductive organs. Pain around the pelvic area felt during menstrual period also increases one’s chance of not getting pregnant.

A low sperm count can also lead to infertility problems. Sperm cells as you must know are needed to fertilize the egg. That is why it is very important to have your partner’s semen evaluated, too, if you are having difficulty conceiving.

As you can see, you cannot get pregnant simply by engaging in sex more often than usual. Timing is essential in overcoming infertility problems. It does not matter if you have sex three times a day or more; that will not guarantee that you will conceive sooner or later. What’s important is that you do it at the right time, and the best time is one or two days before your ovulation. It’s also wise to allow your partner to replenish his sperm count, so if you want to attempt to get pregnant, do it after two or three days following your last intercourse.