7 facts every woman needs to know about conception

Find out what factors can affect your ability to have children.

If you once plan to have a child, you need to think about conceiving from the age of twenty

As we plan our retirement, so do we need to plan for childbirth. Therefore, if you have not yet started talking about this topic with your gynecologist, now is the time.

Reproductive problems occur in both women and men. It's a couple's problem, not just a woman's.

Statistics say that 1/3 of cases the reproductive system is impaired in men, in a third in women and in another 1/3 in both partners.

Even a young, healthy couple can take a long time to conceive.

According to doctors, only 20% of healthy couples manage to conceive a child in any month of the female cycle. You should know that get pregnant for several months does not mean there is a health problem. This is absolutely normal!

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Doctors can do a blood test for your egg count at any time

This applies to those who have decided to postpone the conception of a child on the back burner. This analysis is done on the third day of the menstrual cycle.

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1 in 8 couples have problems conceiving

But this does not mean that this one out of 8 couples will not have a child.

If you are less than 35 years old and you are trying to get pregnant, you need to see a doctor, if you fail, only after a year. If you are over 35 years old - after six months of attempts

At 35, the recommendations change, because it is already more difficult for a woman to become pregnant - the risk of miscarriage and genetic problems increases.

If you are over 40 years old and trying to get pregnant, you need to consult with a specialist from the very beginning to know for sure your chances and opportunities.

This even applies to those who already have a child.

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