I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for the help of fertility drugs. Many women in my family have used fertility drugs in their quest, and I'm not here to knock it.
However, I think many women look to fertility drugs as an answer on how to get pregnant soon, instead of an aid. And I can't blame them. It's a tempting resource at our disposal.
But you should know all the facts.
Studies have shown diet is often the culprit in unexplained infertility issues, and can be resolved within months from a healthier diet. Of course, a sluggish thyroid, vitamin deficiency in certain areas, or fibroids could also be the issue and may not benefit from food at all.
There's always more than one reason for fertility issues. And chances are, your issues and search on how to get pregnant soon are multi-layered too.
However, keep in mind fertility drugs only stimulate ovulation or fertilize an egg. Drugs can't make the fertilized egg implant into the lining of your uterus. Nothing can.
Because fertility drugs can't make an egg implant, that means you also need to consider all variables including your diet, lifestyle choices, stress, and any other medical issues like your thyroid. Everything needs to work together.
Fertility drugs are expensive, are usually a stressful and invasive process, and don't always work. But they can of course be hugely helpful in your pregnancy journey. My point is you need to give those drugs every possible advantage to work if you're going to use them.
It would be like signing up for a gym membership and then expecting to get in shape just by having it in your pocket.
Even doctors will tell you to clean up your diet, try acupuncture, and de-stress if you're trying to get pregnant soon. Studies have also shown that doctors who prescribe acupuncture before invitro fertilization see a significant increase in success rates.
Acupuncture can also be linked to a decrease in miscarriages as well. It's worth looking into.
I personally tried acupuncture, along with tips from my resource section, and got pregnant just a few months after I made some serious changes. In all, I got pregnant in just under a year of trying.
