Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Helpful information for woman TTC!?

Q: I've been trying to get pregnant for 8 months and I'm worried that it hasn't happened yet. Is worrying preventing me from getting pregnant?





A: There's no research or clinical evidence to support that "worrying" hinders conception. Extreme stress can affect your ability to ovulate in very rare cases. "Worrying about it," on the other hand, can be useful if it moves you to action in the form of determining your ovulation and then timing intercourse to coincide with your most fertile time.


Identify Your Most Fertile Days








Q: Should my husband start wearing boxers now that we're trying to start a family?





A: Boxers are less constricting than briefs. They allow testicles to hang loose, away from the body — and keep cool. Testicles should stay a couple of degrees below normal body temperature to function optimally. While it's true that sperm counts rise in cooler temperatures, it takes at least two months for cooler temperatures to positively affect the sperm —

Helpful information for woman TTC!?
Q1. it has been stated that worrying does affect your chances on conceiving. i tried for 3 months and the 3rd month didn't even think about it and i was able to fall pregnant easily and i have endometriosis!





Q2. boxers and other types of underwear for hubby makes no difference really.





The most important thing is for u and hubby to be happy people and to have healthy diets and get some regular exercise.





Just keep trying and if its meant to happen then it will happen. otherwise go to the doc to see if there may be any medical reasons why you can't fall pregnant. also get ur husband to be checked up as well.





good luck!
Reply:honey stress will stop alot of things we won't to happen!!

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