I need your input… please!

by Hethir Rodriguez, MH, CMT

I am putting the final touches on my new fertility programs, which will be available some time duing March.

So far, everything is looking great, But I want to make sure they are 100% complete.

And that’s where you come in…

I want to know what YOU would want to find in the “perfect” fertility program. What are the 5 Most Essential things you would like to know about boosting your fertility and getting pregnant?

I did not just create one program but FOUR different programs that target different fertility issues and take you step-by -step through the methods, supplements, and therapies.

Please share your ultimate “wish list” in the comments section below.

 It’s your chance to guarantee this new program answers all of your questions to help you get pregnant naturally!

As always, if you have any questions, please contact through the contact link at the top of this page.

{ 20 comments… read them below or add one }

1 cynthia young March 5, 2008

Hi Hethir,
It is so great to hear that you are putting this together! I have PCOS and would like information on how to approach my infertility. Also, any info that you could give on the Maya Abdominal Massage. Your clip that you had on this sight I was not able to access (I hear that this is also great for helping with infertility) Any info on inositol’s benefit for ovulation with PCOS. Finally does rosemary oil regulate ovulation? Or any other essential oils that may help increase fertility? I know that you are going to provide us here with amazing information as you always do with these upcoming programs. I thank you for this website and may you be blessed!

2 Crystal March 6, 2008

Hi Hethir,
I really enjoy your newsletter as well, and I was also diagnosed as having PCOS so I also would like to know everything there is to know about boosting my fertility. I know you said Maca is great for the fertility but, where I live I can not get it a any stores here. I also want to know if you really have to cut beef out of your fertility diet? Besides what really is a good fertility diet anyway? Thanks for the great work that you do.

3 Noemi March 6, 2008

Hello Hethir,

It’s wonderful to have someone ask what information we would like to see. I had a tubal reversal 9 years ago and have experienced 13 miscarriages within this time frame. All the miscarriages have occured on the 5th week. Each miscarriage has taken a toll. I have gone through one round of IVF with no success and the doctor’s cannot explain why this happends. Any insight would be most appreciated. Thank you for having such an informative website. Thank you!

4 Veronica D. March 7, 2008

1. The exact measurement of the natural herbs and supplement in grams or milligrams for herbs and supplements that enhance fertility.
2. Vegan eating tips to prepare the body for conception.
3. Fertility and diet tips for men who have Varicocele.
4. Positive thinking techniques to be receptive to conception.
5.Dealing with stress due to not being able to conceive quickly.

5 Leslie March 7, 2008

Hi Hethir,

I am so excited to learn about natural ways to boost my fertility. So far I have been told my prolactin is elevated. I took myself off the meds though b/c they made me feel bad and the Dr. didnt monitor my prolactin. I would more information on prolactin and I also have low throid and I am taking supplements for it. I would like to know about the benefits of yoga regarding infertility. Oh and I also had scar tissue and only one fallopian tube working correctly. I also would like some weight loss info too. Things to eat and things to stay away from. Any info that you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you sooo much!

6 Alicia March 7, 2008

Hi, Hethir!

Since I am older, I would like to know ways to boost my egg quality and how to prevent miscarriage.

Thanks.

Alicia

7 Jenjen March 7, 2008

I have PCOS and would like to hear about the different types of PCOS that have now been talked about, and about the best supplements and diet for PCOS. I have heard that PCOS is now thought to be several different problems that have been lumped together. I have also heard it is thought to be autoimmune, and that it’s often correlated with gluten intolerance. I would also like to know if the radical vegans have it right that fat causes insulin resistance, or if it’s sugar as Atkins has said.

8 hanlie March 7, 2008

Hi Hethir

As someone who writes about lifestyle, I would like to see the importance of detoxification, a diet of organice whole foods (high raw, almost vegetarian), exercise, sleep, water consumption, exposure to natural light and stress relief techniques emphasises over supplementation, herbs and therapies.

This is the road I’m following and once I feel that I’m nearing a point of excellent health, I will start having reflexology again and taking “fertility supplements”. But for now getting my body in tip-tip condition is the most important aspect… I am literally building a new body from the inside out!

I will be spending some time here in the next few days!

9 Liv March 7, 2008

I would like information about how to avoid miscarriages, and the different reasons for “recurrent miscarriages”.

10 Hannah March 7, 2008

Hi Hethir,

As a busy teacher working in a rural area of Suffolk, I would like to see more recipies using reasonably inexpensive everyday ingredients that are easy to get hold of. I loved your fertility smoothie ideas, so more quick and easy super-food meals ideas would be great.

Thanks for all the advice on your website and the emails. I am so happy (although still a little apprehensive as it is early days) -I am now 10 weeks pregnant!!

11 Bonnie March 7, 2008

Hi Hethir!

Thanks for asking….I am 46 and trying to get pregnant. I am looking for exact diet and vitamin information. I am taking a prenatal vitamin, Super B Complex, C, E, Calcium, Magnesium, Flaxseed Oil, FertileCM and aspirin everyday. I just bought Pre-Seed and some ovulation tests. What else do i need?

Can you take too many vitamins? What herbs and vitamins should you be taking? What foods should you eat? Not eat? I just found out that green peas are a natural contraceptive!! and wild yams too.

Any advice is always appreciated – thanks so much for your help!

Bonnie

12 Leandra March 7, 2008

Greetings;

My concern is borderline to high FSH and elevated estradiol. I am interested in specific dietary and exercise regime, outside of yoga. During the week I do not have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen preparing meals or supplements, so I need something quick and simple, but yet it must taste good or I nor my husband will eat it.

I am a 40 year old women in good health, appropriate weight and most days lots of energy.

13 Jenjen March 8, 2008

I would also like to know whether there are herbs that are good for PCOS, as I have heard of people controlling their PCOS with herbs. Also, do you know anything about homeopathy and fertility? I have heard that natrum muriaticum tissue salts can help.

14 Amanda March 8, 2008

I would like a good place (website) to find all of the herbs and vitamins you talk about.
I have also had problems with your website from submitting comments to ordering yoga.
For me personally I’d like more information about how much weight and estrogen affecting fertility. Side effect from birth control that cause problems with for women getting pregnant later on. I have met several women who had an IUD and haven’t been able to conceive since they had it removed. Is there anything else like that?
This website has been the most helpful I’ve ever found! Thank you.

15 Jolien March 8, 2008

I have had recurrent miscarriages since starting to TTC at age 38.9 years. I have tried EVERYTHING and am feeling despondent as it has now been 4.3 years of miscarriages… I’d like info on improving egg quality. Thanks!

16 Riffat Asif March 9, 2008

I am 44 yrs old and I have a two year old baby,
I am trying for another baby but my Gynecologist says that my FSH is 12, it should be higher. the egg quality is not very good.
How can I improve the egg quality through diet and vitamins. I have tried ovulex and Fertil plus for 6-7 months but still have the same results.Please help.

17 Pearl March 10, 2008

I’ve been on treatment for hyperthyroidism and Pcos. At the moment i’m off any thyroid medication and on 1000mg of glaucophage twice a day.
I suffered one miscarriage in June 2006 and after that i had a laproscopic ovarian drilling for PCOS, and have been ttc since last year. I’ve come to know that my left tube does not have an opening, and during a series of follicular scans came to know that my left ovary is releasing most of the follicles every month while the right ovary is releasing once in 3-4 months.
My cycles have been regular, but i want to know what needs to be done in a natural way to ensure that both my ovaries produce and release more follicles since conception chances will be higher. How can I turn all anovulatory cycles to ovulatory ones and have a successful conception.
I’ve turned towards yoga and healthy diet to reduce the PCOS. I’d like to know which foods can increase ovulation and ensure proper pregnancy. I’ve heard of visualisation techniques for ovulation and conception, I need more information on this.
I’m 391/2 and desperately need a healthy baby. Please help.

18 Jenn April 3, 2008

Hi Hethir,
I had just seen my ob/gyn and he put me on bcp to regulate my period seeing I haven’t had one since last july. My questions is can I still take the progonB with bcp and is so when in my cycle do I take them. Thanks.

Jenn

19 debbie February 24, 2010

Hello Jenn,
I am 51 yrs old and in a new relationship.My significant other has never had a child and would be thrilled to become a Father..I would like to know if pregnancy is possible. My youngest child is now 27. Would like to become pregnant but its not something I am worried about. If it happens then it’s great but if I can’t then I won’t be too discouraged. I am taking FertilPlus and I am using AlkaGreens and body cleansings. My periods are scattered. I have been on the FertilPlus for over a month and had normal period after the 2nd week I started using FertilPlus. I will be due in a week for my next period and I am hoping I will have another normal period. If I go to my Gynecologist,..will they know what my chances of conceiving will be? Any input would be wonderful
Thank you

20 Dalene Barton, CH, Doula February 24, 2010

Hi Debbie,

This post you are replying to, to Jenn is pretty old, 4/3/08. So it is unlikely she will respond. It is highly likely you may be beginning menopause. It would be a great idea to see your doctor, to know for sure your chances of conceiving and carrying a baby to term at your age.

Best Wishes,

Dalene

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