7.Caffeine
Some
studies suggest that coffee can interfere with your chances of conceiving.
Apparently,
caffeine interferes with the muscle contractions that help eggs travel from the
ovaries and through the fallopian tubes to the womb, and it could cut your
chances by half.
On
the other hand, there are other studies saying that drinking coffee has no role
whatsoever in getting pregnant. But, if you are having trouble conceiving,
think about cutting your caffeine intake to 1 or 2 cups a day – you never know
what could be the one thing to change the odds in your favor.
8.
Sexual health history
In
the modern world, safe sex is a must. If you don’t use protection, not only can
you endanger your own health, but you can diminish your chances of having a
baby one day. Sexually transmitted infections like Chlamydia and Gonorrhea can
cause fertility problems for years after you contracted them. It is important
to say, though, that vaginal infections (such as yeast infection) have no
effect on fertility.
But
knowing all the dangerous of unprotected sexual relations, this is not
something you should play with, so once again, use protection.