Getting Pregnant Naturally After 35

Getting Pregnant Naturally After 35

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Today, it is extremely common for women to wait until they are over 35 before they are ready to begin a family. For some, they are simply waiting until they are more established in their career before they begin this journey. For others, they are waiting because they haven’t found a partner yet. Regardless of the reason for waiting, there are some things you should know about getting pregnant after 35. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

It’s Difficult

As we age, our reproductive system will no longer work as it did when we were younger. Along with medical conditions we can develop with time, our eggs will be older and not as easy to fertilize. This could make it harder to conceive after you reach the age of 35. In fact, many women need to rely on fertility treatments to conceive after they have reached this age.

How to Increase your Chances

There are many things you can do to increase your chances of becoming pregnant after you have reached the age of 35. For example, start by focusing on your overall health. Eat healthy foods, drink plenty of water and take a daily prenatal vitamin. Being healthier overall could mean that your reproductive system is healthier, which could make it easier to conceive.

 

In addition to this, you should track your ovulation cycle on a daily basis. A couple of the tools you can use to do this are an ovulation predictor kit or a basal thermometer. Both of these items are very effective and will help you determine when and if you are ovulating.

There are also supplements and fertility drugs you can take to help improve the health of your reproductive system. Some of the ones you find over the counter are great for women trying to get pregnant over the age of 35 and trying to conceive. They can improve the health of your eggs and balance your hormones. To determine which drug is right for you, make sure you discuss all your options with your doctor.

When to See a Doctor

If you are over the age of 35 and have been trying to conceive longer than six months, you will want to talk to your doctor. It is possible that medical intervention is needed to treat a medical condition you may have. If you find you are not ovulating, you should seek medical attention even sooner than this. Your doctor will be able to determine the best course of action and whether medical treatment is necessary.

Becoming pregnant after you turn 35 is difficult, but it is definitely doable. The important thing to remember is that you should constantly be looking for ways to improve the health of your reproductive system and be following the instructions of your doctor.

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Monica Scott, BS, RN
Monica Scott, BS, RN | ConceiveEasy
Ms. Scott joined ConceiveEasy after working in prenatal obstetrical care for two years in a private practice before being promoted to Director of Nursing. She has a strong interest in women's health with an emphasis on promoting fertility awareness.

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