Getting Pregnant








While it is every woman’s dream to get pregnant, most women find getting pregnant frustrating. Statistics show that 1 in 8 couples in the United States alone suffer from infertility. This translates into millions of couples in the world at any given time. 


Over the last thirty years, the rates of infertile women have been steadily increasing with no hope of the rates slowing down. This has mainly to do with the kind of lifestyles that the modern man and woman lives, and without any change to this, more and more people will be spending their lives childless.

In an attempt to get pregnant, most couples usually resort to visiting fertility clinics in the hope of getting effective treatments for their inability to either conceive or carry a pregnancy to its full term. 

What most clinics do not tell the women is that the women photographed in their advertisements and brochures as being pregnant are people paid to pose for the advert or a rather small percentage of women who actually seek to have a baby. The truth is that most women usually get out of such clinics without babies. Most of them usually leave with their bank accounts empty.

There are medical treatments for infertility which some women take to get pregnant. A good example of such treatments is Clomid, which is usually taken to induce ovulation. Combining of HCG with other fertility drugs may also be tried to get a woman pregnant. 

While these treatment options may sometimes work, although the chances are slim, as far as getting pregnant is concerned, they have devastating side effects. They may not only cause dizziness, heavy bleeding during and between periods, depression, insomnia, blurred vision and sometimes irregular hormonal changes, they may also cause the development of multiple fetuses which may interfere with a woman’s ability to hold a pregnancy or lead to complications during delivery. Vaginal dryness and enlarged ovaries are also common side effects of such treatments.

The frustration, anger, hopelessness and depression that women experience in their getting pregnant attempt has led most of them to trying surgical treatments for infertility. The use of Assisted Reproductive Techniques such as Zygote Intrafallopian Tube Transfer (ZIFT), Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) and Invitro Fertilization (IVF) is common among women whom medical treatments have not helped them to get pregnant. 

Other than these methods being overly expensive (the average IVF costing $10, 000 +, ZIFT and GIFT averagely cost between $8,000 and $10, 000) and the associated risks of surgery, the success rates of these alternatives are still low. Studies show that the success rates currently lie at between 10% and 15%, which is extremely low considering the amount of money spent and the risks that the procedures pose to a woman.

Studies show that the real problem in the modern world, as far as fertility is concerned, lies in the fact that most women rarely adequately prepare for conception and pregnancy.

The lifestyles that modern couples live therefore become the largest contributing factor to the high rates of infertility. Most couples end up spending thousands of dollars on treatments without dealing with the foundation of pregnancy. The end result is that most couples resign themselves to the fate of not having their own children.

While adoption is an option that you can consider, it is definitely no substitute to getting pregnant and raising your own child. It cannot satisfy your desire to get pregnant and have your own flesh and blood growing up under your care. While it is an alternative to enjoying the joy of parenthood, it is definitely not the best alternative, especially when it is actually possible to get pregnant.

Women who have tried to have babies for years, those who have suffered from infertility arising from medical interventions, those who are over 40 years old and those who have had IUDs have been able to get pregnant through the use of fertility diets and making changes in their lifestyles. This has also been possible for couples whose inability to get pregnant resulted from the man having a low sperm-count, irregular sperm or poor sperm motility.

Women who had previously had unsuccessfully tried IVF and those who have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and other hormonal disorders have been able to experience the joy of being pregnant through the use of natural methods. 

This has also been the case for women suffering from secondary infertility, those having menstrual irregularities, ones with PCOS or endometriosis and those affected by Chlamydia and other STDs which cause infertility. This also includes those who have had a history of miscarriages, those with blocked fallopian tubes and damaged ovaries, women with scarring in the uterus, those with high FSH and those who have been unable to get pregnant as a result of fibroids.

While there may be a number that till do not work, fertility diets and clinically proven natural methods of getting pregnant are still a viable alternative. Not only are they safe to use and do not result in harmful side effects, but they are also more effective in treating infertility. 

Studies and statistics show that it has been possible for women to get pregnant in record times of 12-16 weeks, contrary to what their doctors had told them.

It is not yet time for you to give up in. In your quest to get pregnant, you might have been disappointed many times and thus feel frustrated. However, the joy of nurturing your own child is worth the wait and the fight. 

Try out the system outlined in the Organic Fertility Bible for a start. It has transformed the lives of thousands of women and it still continues to do so with each passing day. You have nothing to lose in getting pregnant in a healthy way.