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This is Part 1 of my long-
For most couples trying to conceive, getting pregnant naturally is easy, (in fact
it’s laughably easy -
But for the one-
The usual “getting pregnant naturally” process involves close contact between the female and male reproductive organs. The woman begins to ovulate, her ovaries release an egg into the fallopian tube, and the egg travels from there down into her womb.
The man produces and introduces his sperm (no explanation needed?), which meets the egg, the egg is fertilized and becomes an embryo. The embryo implants itself into the uterus wall where development takes place. 9 months later – a bonny healthy baby is born!
Unexplained Infertility happens when something in this arrangement goes wrong. The
problem can be with the woman, or the man, or with both of them. In all cases of
unexplained infertility, the problem escalates and makes trying to conceive ever
more difficult. Tension between the couple grows, each accuses the other, and trying
to get pregnant becomes a serious chore rather than a pleasure.
The problems of infertility and the causes are many and varied, and the once-
The actual causes of infertility in a couple who are trying to get pregnant can be hard to locate. The problem can be with the egg itself, or the sperm, or maybe the inability of the embryo to implant itself. Often the woman gets the blame, but this is frequently not the case.
Here is a short list of common pregnancy problems, if you are trying to get pregnant, this may help you to find your own likely causes of your problems, and maybe a way to increase your fertility…
According to government medical reports, there has been a sizeable reduction in male
fertility over the last 50 years. Experts are blaming this on those chemicals used
in the production of certain types of plastic like cling-
Environmental issues can have a great effect on a man’s sperm quality. Repeated exposure to things like pesticides, heavy metals and the like are widely believed to be responsible for reductions in male fertility.
Other contributory factors to unexplained infertility are still being investigated, including heat, microwaves, background radiation, and ultrasound.
Unfortunately, if any or all of these are found to be contributing to the widespread reduction in fertility, particularly male fertility, it will be difficult to deal with.
This is because the “culprits” are all around, transmitted from poles in streets or rooftops, leaking from appliances in our kitchens and workplaces, they’re even in the water we drink!


