The main factors that reduce the chances of having a baby are well known: childbirth and breastfeeding, using birth control pills, smoking. However, very often even the absence of these reasons doesn’t guarantee that you will get pregnant.
6. You consume too many trans fats.
Eating trans fats — found in baked goods, pizzas, snacks like chips, fried foods — can negatively impact fertility, meaning that ovulation does not occur. Try to limit consumption of these foods as consuming them instead of healthy carbohydrates can cause up to a 73% increased risk of an ovulatory disorder. When you are craving these trans fat carbs, it’s better to eat snacks like bananas, whole grain rye crispbread, almonds, or yogurt with berries.
5. You are overexercising.
Exercising can improve your fertility to a certain extent, but it is
important to get the right amount of exercise. Doing too much can impact
your balance of energy and negatively affect your reproductive cycle.
Research has shown that long and intense daily exercise may affect your
ability to get pregnant. Moderation is the key to maintaining your
health and wellness.
4. Your body mass index is low.
Having a lower than normal BMI may put you at an increased risk of
ovarian dysfunction, infertility, and preterm birth. Eating disorders
can be associated with a lower BMI and may sometimes negatively impact
menstruation and fertility. If you feel unable to keep track of your
nutrition, you can use specialized apps that will track your calories
and weight as well as other health-related symptoms.
3. Your partner is stressed out.
Studies show that a man’s fertility is significantly affected by life
stressors, including work, family, and social life. Being unable to cope
with these problems has the greatest negative impact.
2. You use the wrong lubricant.
To improve the chances of a pregnancy, carefully choose the correct type
of lubricant for you. The good news: there are lubricants which may be
beneficial for male fertility. Some have the appropriate pH level
(7.2-8.0). Others contain magnesium ions and calcium that imitate the
body’s own natural fluids. It’s also been proven that baby oil can work.
1. You can’t calculate your fertile window correctly.
Sometimes it’s hard to make accurate predictions, especially if your
period is irregular. However, technology can help you out. There are
apps like Flo Period Tracker (free for iOS and Android) that make
accurate cycle predictions. In addition, once you get pregnant, you can
keep the app by simply switching to pregnancy mode and enjoying baby
development info and personalized health insights.