Getting Pregnant
“We conceived our second Child not Long after the Miscarriage, and he Was Born in March of 2001…”
If you still think that you can’t create your own miracles, please listen to this. When we began trying to conceive my second child, I had a miscarriage. It was awful! I ached for that baby that I lost and was anxious to start trying to have another. Miscarriages can be so upsetting. But should you start trying to conceive immediately after a miscarriage, or should you wait for a certain amount of time? The answer to that question became vitally important to me after my miscarriage.
Many couples that are going through unsuccessful efforts of trying to conceive and the sometimes painful and exhausting fertility treatments often find that they are having trouble remembering why they wanted to conceive with each other in the first place. They start playing the blame game, and sex goes from being something fun to being a chore. This guide includes fun and helpful tips to help keep your marriage healthy while you try to conceive.
You can imagine our surprise when our THIRD child was conceived three years later when we weren’t even trying to conceive. He was born in February of 2004, and is now a very noisy, very active little guy. I like to think that it was because we had changed our lifestyle to incorporate more healthy choices that we were blessed with our second and third children.
What my story shows is that it is possible to conceive. There are tons of helpful ideas and things you can do to increase your chances of success. While there are no guarantees in life, especially when it comes to getting pregnant, there are things you can do to make it easier.
Trying to conceive with no results IS difficult. But you can find information to help you make it more of a positive possibility. What happened to me can happen to you, too. Miracles happen all the time, but mostly we just think they are coincidence.
Why not create your own miracle today?
* There are some studies that depression can affect fertility. Is there any truth to this and what can you do if you are depressed and trying to get pregnant? Can you get pregnant while taking Anti-Depressants?
* We hear more and more about age and fertility. Can your age affect your fertility? Find out in chapter eight.
* Find out what Harvard medical school have to say about eating soy and men’s fertility
* Discover the twelve proven ways to increase your fertility. Some of them you may have heard of, but others might just surprise you!
* Get the freshest up to date studies on what is causing infertility – most guides don’t have access to this information yet.
* How is infertility treated? What kinds of options are there if you discover that one or both of you have infertility issues? How much is it going to cost? We have information that can help.
* Is it easier to get pregnant after Laparoscopy?
* How long can it take to get pregnant after being on the Depo Provera Shot?
* Find out if it is possible to get pregnant with PCOS
* How to go about getting pregnant after Mirena
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