What, exactly is infertility, then? A couple is deemed to be infertile when they are engaged in regular unprotected intercourse, twice per week on average, and aren t pregnant after a year.
Some couples are surprised to hear this, since many assume that one should only need to try for a month or so before pregnancy simply happens. However, this is a true. For one thing, conception is a delicate process, and many factors come into play that must be just right before it happens. Because of this, a year is a good standard to go by before a couple should consider themselves infertile.
Of course, some will have a much more difficult time conceiving than others will, and the factors involved in this difficulty are many. Some couples simply seem to be able to get pregnant at the drop of a hat, while others will have much more difficulty. This could be because the man has a much higher sperm count than average, or because the woman ovulates very easily and with great regularity. Others may have very different situations to deal with in this regard.
Whatever the cause, it s not necessary to be concerned right away because everybody s reproductive capabilities are different. Therefore, it may take some time for some (perfectly healthy and fertile) couples to become pregnant, even though they are not infertile, while others can simply seem to become pregnant just by thinking about it.
If you have been having difficulty getting pregnant and you ve been trying for at least a year, then it s time to talk to your doctor. Only he or she will be able to help you decide what if anything you should do next. Make sure to talk to him or her. It may be necessary to consult a specialist as well at some point, and your doctor can also assist you with this choice, should it become necessary.
There are also a host of natural treatments for infertility that you may consider exploring. For example, some doctors say that stress is responsible for up to 30 of all infertility problems. It s relatively easy to reduce stress if you follow the right plan. So, keep an open mind as you investigate your infertility options.