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Fertility After 35: Understanding Your Chances & Options

Now that you are over 35, are you faced with the decisions about trying to get pregnant? My husband and I are at that stage now. It's a scary time for us. We have only been married for two years so we would like to have waited a little longer before starting a family, but I'm now 36 and we don't know what our fertility chances are. So in order to become just a little less ignorant about our fertility chances, I started doing some research on the internet.

It's women that have the most fertility issues and so I'll start with them first. Here are just two of the factors that can affect a womans fertility. Both of which are issues for me! 1. Weight - I know it's a tough one to pin point exactly, but studies have shown that women who are either overweight/obese or women who are underweight can have fertility issues. Your body weight can influence your hormones which in turn affect your ability to conceive. Then, if a baby is conceived, some women may not be able to provide sufficient nutrients to support a growing life.

2. Problems with the Ovaries & uterus. Obviously this is a major one. In the ovaries you can have problems like fibroids, PCO (Poly Cystic Ovaries) and twisted ovaries to name just a few. And a common uterus problem is endometriosis which can cause such things as diminished ovarian reserve, ovulation disorders, and low progesterone level. Because I am overweight and had endometriosis I know that there are some issues that I may have to deal with. But first we'd like to see if we can have babies naturally. Wouldn't we all?

But don't forget, it's not just the women that have the fertility issues. Men can have fertility issues such as: low sperm count and low sperm motility, injury or chronic diseases, sperm blockage or even an STD. And then both of us can have our fertility affected by other factors such as malnutrition, a depressed mental condition and endocrinology factors.

So putting all these factors together, my husband and I realized that we have quite a lot to deal with. It's not just about taking the right vitamins or fertility drugs, but it's about getting both of our bodies healthy. We know that as I get older our fertility chances decrease, so we're taking a holistic approach to making sure that we give ourselves the best chances possible. For more information about our holistic approach to trying to get pregnant after 35, check out Michelle Rudge's website at www.TryingToGetPregnantNow.com