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Why i'm not pregnant?

Asked by mrscurry2008 about 1 year ago, 3 answers.

My husband has been releasing his sperm in me for about a mouth straight and I am still not pregnant. What should I do now?

oo7chick Answered by oo7chick on Jun 24, 2008, 09:17PM
5 answers

Maybe you could see a specialist, especially if you are pushing 40. If you're younger than that, but older than 18, you should still be in your most fertile years. A friend of mine who is 38 just had a miscarriage yesterday--her first time pregnancy. Her baby was about 6 weeks along in pregnancy. God rest their soul.

Tips from Commitment.com:
Stop all caffeine and chocolate. This includes caffeinated tea.

* Get to the root of the problem. Continue fertility treatments, but at the same time, investigate why your body is having trouble getting pregnant and/or maintaining a pregnancy. Infertility is often linked to dysfunctions or problems in the liver and/or kidney areas. See a reputable nutritionist or holistic doctor and find out what herbs and vitamins might be able to strengthen your body and increase your fertility. You must work to improve your health, so that your body is strong and healthy enough to get pregnant. Caution: be careful of mixing herbs with fertility medications.

* Go to acupuncture once or twice a week to unblock trapped energy. Find an acupuncturist who is familiar with infertility and the meridians that impact the reproductive organs.

* An hour or two before IUI or IVF, go to a professional massage therapist for a long, relaxing massage.

* Men can up their sperm count and strength by taking Vitamins C, Zinc, and E.

* Before intercourse, IUI or IVF, drink a little wine to help you relax.

* Find out your blood type and eat according to your blood type. There are various books available on the subject.

* Buy a juicer and juice lots of lemon and garlic, spinach, broccoli, and kale.

* Stop all sweets and white flour products that have little or no nutritional value.

* Be aggressive and demand to have all tests done to determine why you are not getting pregnant. Don't let your doctor deprive you of all the necessary tests.

* If you are anemic, take an iron supplement.

* Engage in a light to moderate exercise program that provides release and relaxation, such as swimming or walking.

* Work on the emotional blocks that might be holding you back from having a baby. Do you feel you truly deserve a baby? Do you feel worthy of good things? Are you in a pattern of working toward goals that deep down you don't believe you will ever achieve? Do you like to punish yourself on some level? Are you accustom to being deprived of the things you really really want? What feelings does the idea of having a baby bring up in you? Keep a journal. Talk into a tape recorder. Get to the root of your emotions and then work on releasing those emotions.

* Take a vacation during, the week before or right after IVF and IUI.

* Don't listen to the people who say things like, 'maybe God doesn't want you to have a baby' or 'maybe you are not meant to have a child.' Ignore these rude monsters. You are not getting pregnant because your body is unhealthy on some level, and you need to get healthy, not because God is somehow depriving or punishing you.

* Eat and juice lots of garlic.

* Have your teeth cleaned and checked. An infection in the teeth or gum area can weaken your immune system, and impact your body's ability to be strong enough to get pregnant.

* If you have miscarried, take red raspberry, zinc, Vitamin C and chlorphyl from the start of your next pregnancy. Progesterone cream may also help. Insist on bed rest. Don't push your body by continuing work or even a regular routine. Get a note excusing you from work and other obligations from a doctor--and if your doctor refuses to give you a note, seek out another doctor. Then stay home. Eat well. Avoid all caffeine. Relax.

Bonus tip: * Continue working on other goals. Give yourself options, such as adoption, foster children, or a Big Brother or Big Sister program, to ease your feelings of helplessness. Remember: you can always adopt and continue trying to have a biological child of your own at the same time.

Good Luck Mrs Curry!!! You're in my prayers. 3
Andi

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kitty Answered by ty on Jun 25, 2008, 08:30AM
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You only have a couple of days to get pregnant in a month... it's not very long to get pregnat. You might want to buy this device that tells you when you're ovulating. But yes if you are over 35 you may want to consult a doctor soon...

My turn to protect you, Snake. Answered by pakiprince31 on Jun 25, 2008, 12:11PM
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Um, you can't get pregnant by your mouth. Try somewhere else

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