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Be Stress Free for Best Chances of Conceiving

The very act of trying to conceive can bring on more stress than couples can imagine, especially if it’s taking months or years. Month after month of negative results can bring on added stress, and this isn’t healthy for the reproductive cycle. Stress actually hinders ovulation, and puts the delicate reproductive hormones out of balance. This is because our bodies react to stress the same way, be it “good” stress (like trying to conceive is considered “good”) or “bad” stress (like worrying about a meeting at work, or paying bills or a sick loved one). The body doesn’t differentiate between the two and simply reacts the same. To the body anything stressful requires more energy to eliminate the stress. So instinctively the body will shut down any unnecessary functions to get through the period of stress. It’s nature way of dealing with the stress.

This leaves us with the task of becoming as stress free as possible. Some stress is unavoidable, so in this case we need to learn to deal with whatever is causing the stress without it getting the best of us. If you are facing situations that is causing a lot of stress, try to learn to deal with the situation without it affecting your moods. Even if you have to read books or seek counseling to keep the stress at bay, it’s worth it. Breathing exercises, visualizing, praying, yoga and positive affirmations are ways of beating stressful situations. With any situation in life, out attitude is 100% of how we react to it. Take a good positive attitude with any stressful situation, keep your cool, and stress will be much less.

Let’s talk about the stress of trying to conceive. When a couple first thinks about trying to conceive, there may be a little trepidation, but for most, it’s a task that is looked forward to. We expect to conceive within a month or two of trying. But when it doesn’t happen, that’s when worry sets in, and when the stress of trying to conceive hits us. It’s this very stress that may be preventing the very thing we are trying to achieve.

Stress causes the hormone “cortisol” to increase. When our cortisol levels are high, it hinders the reproductive hormones. In fact when we have high levels of cortisol, we have weaker immune systems and tend to become ill easier. In order to keep the cortisol levels at a normal balance, we must do what we can to eliminate stress in our lives. That includes the stress of trying to conceive.

There are ways of making the process stress-free. First is your mind-set attitude. If you approach the act of trying to conceive filled with worry and stress, your body will react accordingly and the chances of conceiving will be diminished. Keep your attitude in check by thinking only positive thoughts (pun intended). Optimism has the opposite affect on the body as stress. It’s healing and helpful to our immune systems and to the reproductive cycle as well.

Meditate on your body. Picture your body doing exactly what it’s made to do, conceive a baby. Focus on ovulation occurring effortlessly and on time. Visualize a healthy egg and sperm meeting and see the fertilized egg implant into the perfect spot in your uterus. Do this just a few minutes each day, telling yourself that you are healthy, that your body becomes pregnant and carries a healthy baby to term.

Learn yoga or a similar art. This helps to focus on the inner you while exercising the physical. Exercise! Make a goal to join a gym, or start walking or swimming. Warning though, do this in moderation. Excessive exercising will cause the fertility in women to decrease. Moderate exercising is good for the body as well as the mind.

Approach “baby making sessions” with a playful and relaxed attitude. Men can feel the stress of trying to conceive as much as women. It is a myth that men are always ready, willing and able. If you are stressed and going at intercourse with the sole purpose of procreation, your man will sense it. Keep your attitude towards your sexual relationship playful and even spontaneous. It will greatly help in both the areas of conceiving and in keeping the spark alive between you and your partner.

2006-11-05 09:51:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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2016-12-24 05:30:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Yoga can be a great friend in every diet. It's all about hormones balance. There are no "bad" hormones. But when hormones get unbalanced, bad things happen in your body. Your body releases cortisol when you're under stress. It's part of the whole “fight or flight” response. Increased cortisol levels could be making you fat. The kind of fat you are most likely to store from elevated cortisol is called visceral fat — the dangerous belly fat that’s linked to diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels.

I'm following this great online program that teaches how to use YOGA to lose weight. You should check it out as well. This is the link of the site: http://yogafitness.toptips.org

2014-09-17 01:39:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think its different for every woman. I have a friend that was miserable at her job and was trying for a baby. She could never fall pregnant and didnt know why - then she found another job and within 2 months fell pregnant.

Im on the other end of the spectrum. In March this year i found out my partner had testicle cancer, i had to move house and my partner lost his job (seeing he couldnt work because of the cancer). I fell pregnant within a month of finding all this out and was on the verge of pulling my hair out.

Why is it so different between 1 and the other? Not one woman could probably really say. Every woman's body is so different and deals with stress in so many different ways including with fertility. I was told by my doctor that i should never have fallen pregnant in the first place because i also suffer from a uterus problem. If that isnt weird or a miracle i dont know what is.....

2006-11-05 09:57:04 · answer #4 · answered by gr33n_3y3d_grrl 5 · 0 0

Stress can certainly be a factor in whether or not a woman conceives, for the same reasons that it can prevent a woman from having a period. Increased levels of stress cause an imbalance in hormone levels, which is a way for your body to tell itself that it is in no condition to carry a child in pregnancy.

2006-11-05 09:53:30 · answer #5 · answered by makin_the_same_mistakes 5 · 0 0

The strees is something really bad for us, especially women because people can get some kind of strange illnesses and some people get fat because of the strees. Some people cannot be out in the sun because the strees causes heat in the body and can dehydrate them or cause very high temperetures.

2006-11-05 09:55:45 · answer #6 · answered by lily 1 · 0 0

i believe that to be true...we were trying for about six months and nothing i was so frustrated through the whole thing, as soon as i said " forget it, i can take the srtess any more, if it happens then it happens"...one month later i was pregnat...stress works in mysterious ways????

2006-11-05 09:53:45 · answer #7 · answered by Lovebeingamom 2 · 0 0

Its probably true stress wrecks havok with all sorts of functions.

2006-11-05 09:51:31 · answer #8 · answered by radiancia 6 · 1 0

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