Getting kids is one of the greatest joys in life, but it can prove to be a big challenge too. For some couples, though, things don’t go the way they’d planned: you are married and neither of you has been able to conceive.
This kind of problem sometimes leads to a lack of optimism about starting your own family and many related issues. If you have been in this situation for more than three years, then you should consult a good doctor about it.
Every woman wants to know when exactly her time will be most optimal for having a baby so that she can take all the necessary steps in order to conceive.
Many women used to get married at a young age and therefore give birth soon after their marriage; however, with the increase in average life expectancy and education levels, women are now getting married at an older age, or even choosing not to marry at all instead of risking the chance of remaining childless.
If you look around you, this is an issue many people are facing: regardless of whether they are single or part of a couple. And although many have tried numerous things such as more than one pregnancy attempt at different points throughout their cohort life (e.g. younger than older), fertility treatments and IVF, etc., It looks like the majority of couples still remain childless forever.
Which planet is responsible for pregnancy?
In Astrology, Jupiter is associated with abundance and prosperity. A strong Jupiter in your birth chart indicates that an individual is blessed with good fortune. People who are expecting a child may want to take special care of their Jupiter energy as it’s also called ‘the guru’ or teacher. It runs in parallel with the planet Saturn, which represents time and effort. For example: if there are stresses upon these two planets, that might mean that you will be needing more time before you get pregnant or so that a pregnancy can go well by gaining wisdom through experience.
Recently, getting a child has become more difficult. Due to their already busy schedules, stress levels, and food habits, it’s become significantly harder to conceive.
There are hundreds of cases which we get where kids are very healthy but even with that, they’re not getting the chance to have child happiness. Even after 4 years, there still isn’t any hope at all of ever having children. People really want children in the family and some are willing to go as far as taking whatever measures necessary to procreate.
We feel the same way about this time that the family stays incomplete without having a child in it and they would love them just as much if it were a boy or girl! Despite trying over many times, again and again, the womb still doesn’t stay but you can find comfort knowing that there are so many options to turn your dreams into reality!
What does a ‘House’ mean in Astrology?
Astrology can help you to get insight into your life and find opportunities to improve your situation, both professionally and personally, on the whole. It has been shown to help people make more informed decisions in their lives where they stand, or in this case sit, at any given moment.
This helps them achieve what they may otherwise have not experienced as easily if only they had been able to depend upon themselves without any outside help most of the time.
The fifth house of the horoscope is often referred to as Sutha Bhava because it’s said to be basically the house of children. It’s also called Nakshatra Bheda, which literally means “constellation separation”, or birth chart in English. Astrologers evaluate the ambitions and motivations of parents by examining this particular area of their charts.
It’s believed that how a child will act towards its parents, how well a child will get along with its parents, how much a child can possibly learn from its parents etc. are things that can be estimated about any newborn by simply looking at his or her own Sutha – that is, zodiac signs.
We, astrology experts, were able to figure out precisely when you would get pregnant using our revolutionary software combining the best features from several different astrological disciplines! And indeed we did – congratulations!