Trying to conceive and having difficulty can be very stressful, especially if you have been trying for a while without success. It is important to take care of yourself and to reduce your stress levels in order to stay healthy and increase your chances of becoming pregnant.
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After trying to conceive, becoming pregnant can be one of the best moments of your life.
Some women easily transition into their role as mother to be. For others, pregnancy is not met with the same joy. If you feel depressed during your pregnancy, know that you are not alone and that many other women have been in the same position.
Receiving a negative pregnancy test result can be extremely frustrating when you’re trying to conceive. This is especially true if you’ve been trying for a while.
Below are the top five do’s and don’ts of conceiving:
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Egg banking, or freezing, provides women with an option for preserving their fertility. Women desire to preserve their fertility for a variety of reasons from health issues to focusing on their careers. Banking eggs when they are most viable allows women to extend their fertile years so that a woman’s choice to delay motherhood does not mean denial.
The egg preservation process occurs over three to four weeks and has three steps.
The cost of fertility care is a concern for many patients, especially those who do not have insurance coverage. At New Hope Fertility Center, we work with our patients to provide customized treatment plans that fit their health situation. Our approach to fertility, using your body’s natural fertility to achieve desired results, not only produces healthy pregnancies, but can also decrease the costs patients face due to fertility medication.
Egg banking allows a woman to preserve her fertility by harvesting eggs when they are most viable This option is appealing to women who want to delay having children. Banking eggs allows patients to store the healthiest, most viable eggs thereby prolonging fertility. The process of harvesting and banking eggs has three steps:
Have you being trying to get pregnant without success? Have you tried tracking your basal body temperature or used ovulation testers but have still not gotten the positive test result you’ve been looking for? Do you find your frustration growing because you’re the last of your friends to start a family? If so, take control of your fertility by meeting with a fertility specialist.
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The road of fertility care is not the easiest to travel. You have to navigate both the physical aspects of testing and fertility care as well as the emotional aspects of having your dreams of being a mother delayed. Facing both of these challenges can be scary. It’s important to know that you’re not facing these challenges alone. Your fertility care team is here to work with you and to travel the journey along with you. Our single goal is to help you achieve your dream of parenthood.
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Dealing with infertility can be frightening. It is perfectly normal to be scared about fertility treatment and the unknown. When you’ve been trying to conceive, it is common to be scared about not being able to have the family you dream of. For some women, the journey to motherhood takes longer than others. That doesn’t mean that it can’t or won’t happen for you, just that your path is longer than others.
You’ve decided it’s time to start a family. You’re where you want to be in your career and with your family. You’ve done everything the “right” way. Maybe you thought you’d stop taking birth control and it’d happen immediately. But, you’ve been trying to get pregnant for months, or longer, without the positive result you’ve been dreaming of.
Many women come into my office facing these very issues. Their frustration is often compounded by friends and family getting pregnant with seemingly little to no effort. Know that you’re not alone. Fertility struggles do not mean that you have to give up your dream of becoming a parent.
Trying to conceive can be an extremely stressful experience. You have to deal with both the emotional and physical aspects of fertility treatment while continue to handle your day to day responsibilities. It’s important that you deal with your stress and keep calm while trying to have a baby.
The tips below can help you ease stress and can help you relax during fertility treatment:
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