I just finished reading “The Infertility Cure:
The Ancient Chinese Wellness Program for Getting Pregnant and Having Healthy Babies”. This book has to be one of the best books on fertility available.
Randine Lewis Ph.D. has created a great program for women to follow and have success getting pregnant. She says something in her book that is the basis of everything we do here on Natural Fertility Info.com and it is this- There is no such thing as infertility.
I don’t know if any of you have noticed but no where on this site, ever, is the word infertility used except if I am quoting someone or it is included in a book title. It does not exist to us. Balance is the key and needs to be the focus, coming back into balance, health and peace.
There is so much going on in our lives now days compared to the past. There are hormones coming at us from everywhere- our foods, fluorescent lights, stress, pollution, and the list goes on. We have more stress than ever.
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I just received my copy of “Do you want to have a baby”, and read the entire book during my long flight to Hawaii (6hrs.). Written by an herbalist Sarah Abernathy and a naturopathic doctor, Linda Page. This is one of the first books of its kind. With so many natural books to choose from when it comes to pregnancy, there are not that many natural fertility choices, at least those coming from a natural holistic approach.
This 176 page book has easy to follow advice on things such as:
- Step by step dietary suggestions
- How to prevent miscarriages
- Overcoming STD’s that may be affecting your fertility
- What you can do if you have endometriosis or PCOS
- It even contains a chapter for women who are 40 and older
It also takes you right into pregnancy with a recommended pregnancy diet, herbs to take and avoid, different tests that you will need to make a decision about when you are pregnant, how to deal with pregnancy symptoms naturally, how to avoid unnecessary medical interventions, birth choices, and breastfeeding guidance. It even has a bonus section about natural baby care.
One of my favorite things about this book is the way it is written, having read hundreds of pregnancy, and fertility books and text books, it is nice to read a book that is made as simple as possible for the user.
I’ll give you a super secret tip: Sarah is available on Thursdays for any questions you may have about products and which herbs to take for your personal situation. You can reach her and purchase the book here.
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