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Trying to Concieve

By Amanda Scott


Although it takes the average fertile couple 5-6 months to conceive, the time to conceive can often be reduced to less than 3-4 months for fertile couples who know when they are fertile and who engage in regular and frequent intercourse during their fertile time.

It is therefore important to find out when you are most fertile, so you can cut the time to conceive, because the time to conceive increases significantly as couples get older. Numerous studies have demonstrated a significant decline in fertility beginning at about age thirty and progressing rather quickly thereafter.

Charting your fertility signs can be extremely useful in the diagnosis and resolution of fertility issues, like problems with ovulation, the #1 fertility issue in women. Approximately 40% of infertility cases are caused by female factors, 40% are caused by male factors, and 20% are caused by a combination of both.

Studies suggest that the majority of couples who are determined to become parents will achieve a successful pregnancy. Of 'infertile' couples, at least 50% of those who complete an infertility evaluation will respond to treatment with a successful pregnancy. Some infertility problems respond with higher or lower success rates. Those who do not seek help with their fertility issues have a 'spontaneous cure rate' of only about 5% after a year of infertility. There are very few couples in whom infertility is absolute - with exceptions being complete absence of sperm (azoospermia), total tubal occlusion and ovarian failure.

For many couples the heartbreaking experience of infertility is the first life crisis that they must face together. The realization that there might be a fertility problem often comes as a shock because we are rarely educated that one out of ten couples have difficulties becoming pregnant. The resources and information available at this site can help you to gain a better understanding and more control of your fertility and your lives.

With this site you will learn the secrets that most will never know about fertility. You will learn how to increase your fertility naturally, what foods you should and shouldnt eat and popular myths about infertily. With many more. If you or someone you know has been trying to concieve I suggest you visit: http://adstmds80.powermktg.hop.clickbank.net/

After looking around at all these different sites, never getting what I was looking for I came across this one and couldnt be happier. We couldnt be happier. Since then I have been telling everyone I can about how this site has helped us.


About the Author:

Hi, my name is Amanda. For the past 4 years my husband and I have been trying to concieve a child and with no luck. After having many tests done by fertility specialists, just to find out that there is nothing wrong with eigther of us. We started to look around the internet and see if we could find something to help us. And we did.




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