Natural Remedies to Increase Fertility

There are some natural methods which can increase fertility for many women and their partners, that are just as effective as the treatments medical science offers. What are they and how do they work?

Monitoring Medications

Oftentimes, certain medications can if not make you directly infertile, at least make it more difficult to conceive. This is true whether you're a man or woman. For example, some drugs used to treat high cholesterol or diabetes can interfere with both a woman's ability to ovulate and a man's volume of sperm production. Before you consider yourself truly infertile and seek treatment with a fertility specialist, for example, have a talk with your doctor about the prescription medications you're taking. In many cases, these medications can be substituted for others.  Oftentimes, as well, herbal supplements, vitamins, and other "natural" supplements such as homeopathic medications can have the same effect as prescription medications do, so talk with your doctor.

Sexual Techniques that Can Increase Fertility

Of course, we all know that the sperm has to travel quite a distance in order to be able to fertilize a woman's egg and therefore increase chances of pregnancy. If you're trying to get pregnant, it's usually best to utilize the missionary position, with the man on top and woman on the bottom, in order to have gravity help with the process. Other positions, such as the woman on top, sitting facing each other, etc., are not quite as effective because gravity will be ineffective or even a hindrance in helping the sperm get to the egg.

Therefore, attempting to get pregnant by utilizing the missionary position first may increase fertility chances without having to undergo further fertility “treatments.”

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Other Ways to Get Pregnant Naturally

Simply utilizing good health practices (for both mom and dad, by the way) may be enough to get pregnant naturally without having to further increase  fertility treatments. In addition, if you're a man, you should avoid exposing your testicles to prolonged heat such as that in hot tubs, as well as with constriction such as with tight underwear or even prolonged bike rides. All of these things can damage or reduce sperm production and contribute to infertility.

 

To help with getting pregnant, women can use ovulation predictors (available in most stores where birth-control supplies and pregnancy tests are found) to determine when she's ovulating and is likely to become pregnant easily.

Even though there are no 100% guarantees that these tips will work to make you pregnant, at the very least, they will give you a start so that you can you can exhaust all natural methods before you turn to medical intervention.

 

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