In 2002, 12 percent of women 15-44 (or 7.3 million women) had impaired fecundity, a physical difficulty with getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term. This represents an increase of about 2 percentage points from the levels seen in 1988 and 1995. About 15 percent of married women had impaired fecundity, representing an estimated 4.3 million women in 2002. -www.cdc.gov/nchs
Through the use of Fertility Awareness Coaching you may be able to determine if there are any underlying problems with your gynecological health, hormones, etc.
If there is an underlying problem that requires medical intervention then your work with Nishea will help you to prepare for what lies ahead should medical intervention be necessary.
This includes fertility treatment options and their potential side effects, what questions you should ask of your medical professional and much more.
You must be your own advocate and the first step is to be able to understand what your body is telling you.