What options are available to help us getting pregnant?
You know where you want to be: you are trying for parenthood but you’re not pregnant. Be reassured. Your expectations are likely to be realised even if some help is needed. This article will show you some of the help you can get in getting pregnant.
Be a supportive partner: understanding states of mind
Infertility is a joint problem and best approached as a team. But at times you may struggle to know how best to support your partner. Some positive coping strategies can increase couple engagement, and help you better understand each other’s emotional needs.
Support network: surround yourself with people who care
Discussing fertility issues may be uncomfortable, but it’s important that you reach out for support.
Why multiple treatment cycles may be needed?
Even if treatment does remove any barriers to conception, the chances of success in any given cycle are far from 100%. Most couples need multiple treatment cycles to succeed.
Balance your life: stress management and fertility treatment
Sometimes, couples give up their dreams of a baby before allowing enough time for their fertility treatment to work. The emotional stress of coping with their conception difficulties can become too great.
What test and treatments can we expect in a fertility clinic?
You and your partner have made a big step deciding to examine your fertility and to start treatment. Fertility treatment is actually a step towards realising your dream to have a baby. It’s the beginning of a positive new phase of your life.
Female reproductive system: conception, anatomy & function
Understanding your reproductive system is an important part of knowing how to improve your chances of pregnancy.
Male reproduction: anatomy, function & conception problems
Before looking at possible causes of infertility, you may like to check some facts about the key organs involved in reproduction.
ART: how long should we try?
If initial fertility treatment hasn’t worked, your doctor may recommend you and your partner undergo further investigations and more advanced treatment options. There is a reason for optimism. The overall success rates of ART treatments are high.
How can we keep our relationship strong during a fertility treatment?
At times during treatment, your relationship strength will be tested: emotions can spiral out of control and communication may crumble. Building a strong relationship is essential for couples in fertility treatment: it’s a journey that belongs to both of you.
Emotional connection: coping strategies of men and women
Questioning your fertility, either individually or as a couple, can be a highly charged subject. It can affect nearly every aspect of your life – self-esteem, your dreams, your relationships. Men and women communicate their reactions and emotions differently.
Conception: assess your options and chances
Most couples receiving fertility treatment eventually realise the dream of achieving parenthood. To succeed, you’ll need patience, a positive attitude and appropriate treatment. Modern medicine offers a range of possibilities.
Fertility myths: separating fact from fiction
Pregnancy is a result of a complex combination of factors and events. Many people will have stories to tell you, involving reproductive health issues and pregnancy facts: and a lot of them are wrong! Here are some fertility myths you may want to know the truth about.
Infertility on the rise? The high chances of having a baby
Complete infertility is rare. More common is reduced or subfertility, which describes a delay or difficulty in getting pregnant. Many couples diagnosed with conception difficulties are successfully treated and go on to have a baby.