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Infertile or Impatient? Overcoming Infertility Without Fertility Treatments

 
Author: Sandy Robertson

If youre having trouble getting pregnant, youre most certainly aware of the medical definition of infertility: failure to conceive after a year of unprotected intercourse. If you happen to be over 40, many doctors would urge you to wait only 6 months before seeking assistance from a reproductive endocrinologist. I will admit, its probably a good idea to get an evaluation because there could be anatomical abnormalities (such as blocked tubes) which cant be overcome without medical intervention.

However, many womens infertility falls into the unexplained category. If youre over 40, youll probably get a speech about the dismal pregnancy over 40 statistics, and if youre over 43, most reproductive endocrinologists wont even talk to you unless youre willing to consider donor eggs. Well, sorry to blow holes in that theory, but I was 44 when I had my daughter, I conceived her without fertility treatments, and she just happens to be perfect (contrary to all those other statistics that have you convinced youre going to have a baby with some type of chromosomal abnormality or other defect).

The NIEHS published a study that showed among outwardly healthy couples with no known conditions associated with infertility, most who failed to conceive naturally within the first year will conceive naturally in the second year - regardless of age. I ran an infertility womens support group and I saw some very interesting results. Most of the women in the group were in their late 30s and early 40s and approximately half of them got pregnant in between treatment cycles. There were two women in the group who were told their FSH was too high (indicating poor egg quality) and their only chance of success was to consider an egg donor. One of those women got pregnant while looking for an egg donor, the other got pregnant while trying to save up enough money for the procedure (and wound up having a second child naturally). Another woman in the support group was 43 and after being on fertility drugs was forced to take a break when she developed an ovarian cyst. Sure enough, she conceived while on her break and had a healthy robust baby boy on her 44th birthday (a home birth no less!)

I, myself, went through IVF twice only to miscarry and have my left fallopian tube removed after one cycle ended in an ectopic pregnancy. Now that I have the benefit of hindsight, Im saddened that I put myself through the rigors of IVF only to have my best success naturally. After spending upwards of $25,000 on fertility treatments only to walk away with nothing, I started researching natural methods of enhancing fertility. My research led to a specific pregnancy protocol which prepared my body, changed my lifestyle, and cleared my mental roadblocks. I got pregnant 4 times after embarking on my natural journey and as I got healthier and more hormonally balanced, I finally carried my last pregnancy to term without complications.

Getting pregnant over the age of 40 isnt really that rare. The pregnancy over 40 statistics dont look so great, but thats because most women over 40 arent trying to get pregnant. Even so, the rate of unintended pregnancies in women over 40 is second only to teenagers! So, if youre in your late 30s or 40s and trying to conceive, evaluate your options carefully. Maybe the natural route deserves a chance.

Copyright 2006 Sandy Robertson

Author Bio:
Sandy Robertson is a well-known scripter. Sandy likes to create articles about this industry.
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