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(NAPSI)-Secondary infertility, the inability to conceive after having one or more biological children, touches the lives of more than 3 million Americans each year. Unfortunately, many people have no idea it could affect them or their
loved ones, leaving those struggling with it feeling isolated. The Centers
for Disease Control states that over half of women of reproductive age who
experience infertility already have one child. Alyssa S. of In the Couples have access to many treatments now, but often these involve extended hospital visits, painful injections and high price tags. Before leaping to expensive conclusions, check out these tips for improving your fertility at any age. • Moderation is key. Maintain a consistent weight, exercise regularly and avoid drinking more than three alcoholic drinks per day. • Eat foods rich in iron and folic acid (found in broccoli and oranges) to improve your fertility. • Help your partner. Forty percent of infertility problems stem from women; another 40 percent stem from men and 20 percent involve a combination of issues. • You may still be at risk even if you've conceived easily in the past. If it takes longer than six months to get pregnant, consider going to your doctor or using an at-home fertility treatment like the Conceivex Conception Kit. • Relax. Trying to conceive again can be an overwhelming and frustrating process. Take time out to talk with your partner about next steps. Whether you decide to keep trying or to seek out new treatment, open communication can help lessen the burden on both of you. For more tips and facts about fertility, visit www.conceptionkit.com. |
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