Does anxiety about getting pregnant not get me pregnant?
Hi, I just read your article “ psychophysical well-being and fertility ” and I was wondering if you have any advice for me. In February 2014 I had a miscarriage and now, for a couple of months we have been trying again, without success. I know I can get pregnant since it happened, but I’m still anxious. By character I want everything immediately and I tend to control everything. I am afraid that this negatively affects my fertility.
Do you think using techniques to detect ovulation will help me or would they worsen my “freak of control” and my non-existent patience? Thank you
Dear reader
If, as you write, you have a tendency to control and need to get things done quickly, I advise you, for the moment, not to use techniques for calculating fertile days. These methods, at this point in his life, could prove counterproductive.
In fact, if she lives the search for a pregnancy with too much anxiety, this emotionality could influence the conception. Anxiety and stress, as pointed out in the article, do not cause infertility but, by influencing global well-being, they influence the possibility of conceiving.
You also experienced an extremely painful event a year ago and there may probably be fears and fears within you for a new pregnancy.
Kathryn Barlow is an OB/GYN doctor, which is the medical specialty that deals with the care of women's reproductive health, including pregnancy and childbirth.
Obstetricians provide care to women during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, while gynecologists focus on the health of the female reproductive system, including the ovaries, uterus, vagina, and breasts. OB/GYN doctors are trained to provide medical and surgical care for a wide range of conditions related to women's reproductive health.