Pregnancy
100 Tips That Every Pregnant Woman Must Know to Have a Safe Pregnancy
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Narrated by:
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Dylan Megowan
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By:
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Sarah Proctor
About this listen
You’ve been trying for months. And trying. And trying. But conception is just not happening. You feel like you’re getting sick of sex, which is a problem you thought you would never encounter. But you may be feeling that sex is the last thing you’d like to do.
Guess what? Being sex-tired is a normal feeling for men after trying to conceive for months upon months. So, don’t beat yourself up. Besides, your partner is probably experiencing the same feelings, at this point.
Couples under 35 years of age who have been having regular unprotected sex for a year and haven’t become pregnant are considered to be infertile. Those over 35 years old are called sterile after six months of trying without conception. If either of these cases describes you, it may be time to talk to your doctor about getting some help.
It’s not time to panic yet, and you need to do the best you can to reassure your partner if you’re having trouble conceiving. Tell her that you are there for her. Remind her that there are still plenty of things you can do and that the two of you don’t have all the information, yet. Assuming a worst-case scenario will only cause unnecessary stress for her.
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