Thursday, October 16, 2014
Over the last few weeks I’ve learned…
Apparently age could also be
playing a factor in this, while 31 is not old – in egg years it can be. But
also doctors believe that the number of eggs you have at birth determines how
long you will be fertile. Did you know that smoking can also accelerate egg
cell death? While I know that these factors don’t necessarily play a factor
into our issue, but it was just something interesting I learned. “Around age
31, fertility starts to drop more quickly — by about 3 percent per year — until
you hit 35 or so. From there, the decline accelerates. "The average
39-year-old woman has half the fertility she had at 31, and between 39 and 42,
the chances of conceiving drop by half again," says Adamson. Approximately
one in four women age 35 or older have trouble getting pregnant. The average woman can have a baby until age 41, but that's
no guarantee.” Also, did you know men can father babies up to their 70’s,
really?!?!?
Weight, as I spoke about in my previous post, can be a
cause for conception. Anyone with a BMI
of over 29, which mine is, can have trouble conceiving. While we all know
someone I’m sure that has a BMI of over 29 that have had a healthy baby, this
along with several other factors could play a role. A major role has now been
linked to carbs (I know I was mad about it too!!!). I’ve been asked to lower my
carb intake; no soda, less breads, less pasta – more lean meat and veggies. I
know low carb and high protein will also get the belly fat off, but damn I love
my carbs!
So I have taken some steps on my own to try to increase the
possibility for conceiving. I quit smoking about 21 months ago, starting going
to an acupuncturist to help with stress and fertility, and I take a daily
prenatal. I’m working on weight loss and trying to get out and move more.
Praying for Baby B!
Jacki
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