Friday, November 18, 2016

Trying to get pregnant after 30 and 35

Trying to get pregnant after 30 and 35


Doctors usually say that the best age for women to get pregnant is between 20 to 30 or atmost 35. Some women also feel that they can hear their biological clock ticking louder and louder as they cross 30 years of age. The peak time of fertility in women is around 22 years to 30 years. After 35 years, some doctors might say that pregnancy might result in problems. If a married woman is not pregnant even in her 30's sometimes her women friends / family members will start asking unnecessary  invasive questions like does'nt she know that her ferility is declining with her age, it gets harder with each year , why is she waiting to get pregnant and so on. If somebody openly shares the information  that she is trying to conceive with her friends , she is likely to be constantly badgered by requests for updates , with advice about proper diet, positions for intercourse ,relaxation ( people need to relax conversation ), advice about fertility clinics, enquiries about her period, friends looking at your stomach, and a lot more invasions into her privacy.  

Usually the woman who is ttc ( trying to conceive ) will  try to research and read ( somewhat obsessively ) a lot of stuff about how to ttc , other baby making stuff, baby related stuff etc and will be usually frustated, irritated, sad and angry when her male partner is not as much interested as herself in putting effort into reading and researching about ttc and other similar baby related stuff , and worry that the male is not putting enough effort into ttc and sometimes think that the male partner might be lacking in commitment . The woman who is ttc  ( trying to conceive ) will be daydreaming and looking up baby stuff, might think that the male partner does not have any idea about the diverse needs of  a small baby.Some people will do NTNP ( not trying not preventing ).

When people who are on birth control measures like IUD ( intrauterine device ) / mirena / skyla / paragard try to conceive ( ttc ) , they will have to remove the IUD. Sometimes there might be some complications when the IUD is being removed like embedded IUD, when some edge of the IUD might get stuck in the walls of the uterus and the IUD might be stuck and removal will become harder.Also the doctor might not the able to locate the strings of the IUD . Sometimes the doctor might just numb / dilate the cervix  and pull out the IUD using the strings with forceps. ( Trying to remove the IUD by yourself might cause serious injury
).

After the birth control is stopped / removed, sometimes the body might take some time to  settle into a normal routine, before the woman can try to use fertility awareness methods ( FAM ) to try to conceive ( ttc ). But this might not be true for all women, as some women have gotten pregnant within 1 to 2 months after removing birth control.( You can get more tips on trying to conceive here. )

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