National Infertility Awareness Week (May 12-20) - Tips from Dr. David Greenberg



Starting a family and having children is something that most couples dream of and often plan for. But the reality for many is that conceiving a child does not come as easily as they would have thought.

In Canada, the incidence of fertility issues have risen in the past several decades, with one in six Canadian couples now experiencing fertility-related problems. What is supposed to be an exciting and happy time, can become a significant source of stress and pressure for the couples who experience challenges along the way.

With National Infertility Awareness Week around the corner (May 12th – 20th), Dr. David Greenberg, Family Physician at St. Joseph Hospital, has some tips to help start the family planning.



Don't Try-

For couples "trying" to conceive, each month can be filled with anxiety and worry. Chill out a bit, live in the moment and just enjoy your partner. 


Live Healthy-

Don't wait until you find out you're expecting to start making changes to your diet or exercise regimen. Once you decide to start trying to conceive, start behaving like you're already pregnant by eating right, taking prenatal vitamins, avoiding alcohol, stopping smoking and exercising sensibly.


Know Yourself-

Improve your odds of conceiving by having sex on the days when conception is likeliest to happen. Every woman's body is unique and, when trying to become pregnant, your individual cycle should be taken into consideration. The First Response Digital Ovulation Test detects and tracks your personal daily baseline levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) to detect your personal LH surge, unlike other ovulation tests that use a preset "average" level to determine an LH surge.








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 Know When to See an Expert-

Most couples who are trying to conceive will become pregnant within a year. For others it can take longer. If it is taking longer than you expected to conceive, it's always a good idea to speak to your doctor about what you should be doing to improve your chances of conceiving.




For those who know someone trying to conceive, the most important thing is to be supportive and understanding.

















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