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Implantation Support for Early Pregnancy

Dalene Barton - Certified Herbalist, Birth Doula
July 18, 2021

How to support implantation of the fetus in early pregnancy is one hot topic in the fertility world right now. Is it even possible to support implantation? What makes implantation successful? A healthy, properly functioning uterus, healthy ova (egg) and sperm, as well as balanced hormones are of utmost importance. Even if the ova and sperm are healthy and pregnancy is progressing forward in the very early stages quite normally, the new blastocyst still must make its way to your uterus for implantation. Once there, it must imbed itself into the wall of the uterus for implantation. Implantation is necessary so that the fetus, placenta, and amniotic sac can begin to form in a safe environment.

Some women struggle to maintain pregnancy due to implantation problems. There have been a variety of names associated with this pregnancy issue; slippery womb, irritable uterus, spastic uterus, and so on. Sometimes implantation problems can be directly linked to fertility problems such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, Asherman’s syndrome, autoimmune disorders, and uterine fibroids. But what if you don’t have those issues and you are still having problems? There are some very specific herbs and other natural therapies that may help secure implantation. These ideas may also benefit those women who have the fertility problems I just mentioned and have been shown safe to do even if you have any of those problems I listed.

How to Support Implantation

Calm the Uterus with Specific Herbs

A calm uterus is one that works best. Calm does not mean weak. A uterus that is calm works accurately and efficiently in all aspects of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum. For hundreds, possibly thousands of years by Native Americans, the use of specific herbs have been shown to calm the uterus. Today, modern herbalists continue to rely on these herbs to prepare the uterus for pregnancy, reduce or eliminate cramping, inflammation, pain of the reproductive organs, tone the muscles of the uterus, relax the nervous system and, in some cases, prevent miscarriage and aid in securing pregnancy.

The uterus can be a mystery in its workings. The uterus is made up of layers of muscles, and it is one part of the female body that is most likely to spasm and cramp, causing pain. Uterine spasm and pain do not just happen in labor; in fact, many women experience painful menstruation known as dysmenorrhea each month.

The following herbs, when combined in a liquid extract, may greatly help prepare the uterus for implantation and support the uterus in sustaining pregnancy, thus helping to prevent miscarriage. It is important to note that miscarriages due to random genetic defects are nature’s way of helping to ensure healthy babies. Miscarriages due to this reason are meant to happen and the body will miscarry despite any sort of efforts on behalf of the mother or health care provider’s support. In the case of recurrent miscarriage or failed IVF due to dysfunction of the uterus, including weak uterine muscles, spastic muscles of the uterus, inflamed uterus, or the presence of foreign tissue growth within the uterus, which may cause implantation problems, certain herbs and natural therapies may help.

Uterine Calming Herbal Blend

Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)
Used traditionally as a preventative for recurrent miscarriage. This herb has been shown to reduce spasm of the uterine muscles and ovaries. Specialists in complementary and alternative medicine, Dr.s Tieraona Low Dog and Marc Micozzi share in their text Women’s Health in Complementary and Integrative Medicine: A Clinical Guide of how Cramp bark works to relieve uterine irritation, relax the muscles, with specific action on the uterus as a smooth muscle antispasmodic. This herb slowly relaxes the nervous system as well. This combination of actions may help prevent miscarriage in women with a history of miscarriage.

Some herbalists consider Cramp bark a bit less effective than its close relative Black haw (Viburnum prunifolium), but I find them both very effective and interchangeable, plus they work well in combination. I consider Cramp bark and Black haw to be “sister herbs.”

Black Haw (Viburnum prunifolium)
Black haw and Cramp bark are considered among the most important uterine antispasmodics. These herbs have the ability to relax smooth muscles, for example: intestines, uterus, and airway. They also are relaxing for striated muscle as well. These are muscles attached to the skeleton, like the ones in your limbs.

I personally feel this herb is one of the best herbs to have on hand at all times for any sort of menstrual pain. Another beneficial use may be for threatened miscarriage. It has been used for hundreds of years to help prevent miscarriage. If there is uterine cramping without cervical dilation, Black haw and Cramp bark have been used to help stop uterine spasm, contractions, bleeding, and nervous tension in early pregnancy. Black haw has also been reported to help strengthen a weak cervix.

“In threatened abortion it is our best remedy.” -Fred J. Petersen, M.D. published in The Materia Medica and Clinical Therapeutics, 1905, of Viburnum prunifolium

Trying to conceive can be stressful, worry about implantation is stressful, and the nagging questioning of possible miscarriage is even more worrisome. Both of the above herbs have a mild sedative action, aiding the body in reducing anxiety, nervous tension, and irritability, while promoting a sense of calm and well-being. They are not so sedative you will be knocked out; they just help to take the edge away.

Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens)
This herb is toning and supportive of the tissues of the body, mainly the uterus, ovaries and urinary tract. Partridgeberry is often used in the case of a weakened uterus due to lack of menstruation, pelvic stagnation (related to many fertility problems), previous surgical procedure to the uterus, and hormonal imbalance. Partridgeberry is helpful when the woman is experiencing painful cramping, uterine spasm, bleeding, and/or passing of blood clots in the first trimester of pregnancy.

The Eclectic physicians used this herb for a century to relieve false labor pains, as it is a tonic for both the nervous system and the uterus. The Eclectics learned the value of Partridgeberry through the Native Americans, who had been using it for hundreds of years to prepare women for childbirth. Traditionally it was given to mothers daily for 2 months prior to expected time of delivery to prepare them for childbirth.

In 1911, physician Eli G. Jones claimed he always used Partridgeberry as the main herb in his remedy to prepare his clients for an easy labor. Jones states, “In my own practice of forty years I have never used the forceps or had a pair in my possession. During that time I have attended three hundred cases of confinement and have never lost a woman during or after her confinement. I have never had a case of laceration of the perineum or puerperal convulsions in my own practice although I have seen them in the practice of other physicians. Why did I not meet with such cases in my practice? Because I always put the woman under the proper course of preparatory treatment, before the expected labor.”

After reading this you may be wondering, how does this relate to miscarriage? It relates because it shows that this herb does not bring on labor, it is safe for pregnancy, and it helps to make the uterus strong and efficient. In fact, herbalists, American midwives and Native Americans have used Partridgeberry in pregnancy for years, with no adverse effects to mother or fetus. According to Dr. R.S. Clymer, Native American Indians use Partridgeberry to ensure proper development of the fetus.

If there could be one herb that stands out in its benefits for helping to prevent recurrent miscarriages due to weak uterus, Partridgeberry is it! Partridgeberry helps the uterus to work smoothly and efficiently, aiding in proper function of the uterus. This does not mean it is going to stimulate contractions, it simply means it is going to help the uterus to function as best it can. In the case of miscarriage due to a spastic, dysfunction of the uterine musculature, it is going to help calm the muscles of the uterus, promote relaxation, thus aiding in prevention of miscarriage. Partridgeberry is excellent for women who have experienced miscarriage in the past.

Oat Flowers (Avena sativa)
The fresh milky tops of the oat plant are extremely nourishing to the central nervous system. Only the fresh tops of the Avena sativa plant bring about real change in the body. This plant is great support for stress related fertility issues. It has been shown to help support function and health of the central nervous system. Oat flowers are effective for PMS, mood swings, sexual weakness, adrenal fatigue, post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic immune deficiency, autoimmune disorders, chemical sensitivities and sleep disturbance. This herb is really one of the best herbs for long-term stress support.

The Eclectics used this specific part of the oat plant for over 150 years to treat emotional instability, anger, stress, depression and “shattered nerves”.

Important Caution for Oat Flower: Persons with Celiac Disease or gluten intolerance must check with the manufacturer of the product they purchase to make sure there is no cross contamination of gluten during the manufacturing process.

Uterine Calming Blend: General Suggested Use

The combination of these herbs is very balancing for the reproductive organs. When the above herbs are used together, they are both cooling and warming, creating a balance within the body. This blend may be helpful for preparing the uterus for implantation, preventing miscarriage due to overactive uterus and uterine cramping without cervical dilation.

These herbs have been shown safe to use in the first trimester of pregnancy, while the mother is under the care of an herbalist, ND, midwife and/or doctor that supports the use of natural therapies in pregnancy. They would be best used beginning 3 months prior to pregnancy, in preparation for conception and pregnancy, and then continued 2 weeks past previous miscarriage. For example, if the last miscarriage was at 9 weeks, the formula should be continued up until the 11th week of pregnancy.

According to the International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Black haw, Crampbark, Oat Flowers and Partridgeberry are all considered safe for pregnancy based on their use by experienced herbalists and pregnant women for centuries.

See a formula containing these herbs, FertilicaTM UteriCalm here…

Eat Pineapple After Ovulation

While there is no scientific evidence to back this, or even clinical observation of this working; this suggestion is sworn to work by hundreds of women all over fertility forums. The information is so rampant, I could not hesitate to share it with all of you. It is very safe, easy to do, and easily accessible.

Bromelain is a Protease plant enzyme, found in the core of the pineapple fruit. Bromelain is anti-inflammatory and has been shown to increase cervical mucus and promote optimal immune system function, which may help prevent implantation issues (common for women who have inflammatory fertility-health conditions).

“Conception and implantation require an intricate shift in the immune system, specifically a shift from TH1 immune cells to TH2. Basically, this means conception requires an anti-inflammatory shift. It is possible that bromelain helps with this shift which allows implantation to occur…” shares women’s-health specialist, Naturopathic Doctor Elise Schroeder.

To support implantation, beginning on the day of ovulation, eat 1/5 of a fresh pineapple core. Eat 1/5 of fresh pineapple core over 5 days total, each cycle you are ttc. Only the core of the pineapple will do. While the flesh is so tasty, it is the core that is packed full of bromelain. According to the women who swear by it aiding in their successful pregnancies, many also state it should not be used past the 5 days, as this may inhibit implantation. At first, I thought this was crazy, but the more stories I read and the more I researched the anti-inflammatory support bromelain provides, I began to think, “There just may be something to this.”

Additional Supportive Natural Therapies

Consider including the following herbs, supplements, and physical therapies to prepare and strengthen the uterus to aid in implantation prior to pregnancy. Each of these are best done for 3 months prior to pregnancy, to help prepare the body for pregnancy.

  • Self Fertility Massage
  • Castor Oil Packs
  • Red Raspberry Leaf
  • Fertility Yoga

Learn the benefits of all these together in our article at this link…

Other Supportive Therapies to Learn About:

  • Systemic Enzyme Therapy for immune fertility implantation issues
  • Therapies for a Thin Uterine Lining
References

  • Petersen, F. J., MD. (2010). The Materia medica and clinical therapeutics. Nabu Press.
  • JONES, E. G. (2015). DEFINITE MEDICATION: Containing therapeutic facts gleaned from forty years practice (classic… reprint). S.l.: FORGOTTEN BOOKS. Chapter XIX. Special Remedies for the Pregnant Woman. Retrieved from: https://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/jones/pregnancy.html
  • Viburnum Opulus (U. S. P.)-Viburnum Opulus. (n.d.). Retrieved from: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/kings/viburnum-opul.html
  • Lowdog, T. and Micozzi, M. Women’s Health in Complementary and Integrative Medicine: A Clinical Guide. hurchill Livingstone; 1 edition (August 12, 2004).
  • Barton-Schuster, D., CH, Doula. (n.d.). Menstruation Cramps: Benefits of Cramp Bark and Black Haw. Retrieved from: http://natural-fertility-info.com/menstruation-cramps-benefits-of-cramp-bark-and-black-haw.html
  • What your baby looks like at 3 weeks. (n.d.). Retrieved from: https://www.babycenter.com/fetal-development-images-3-weeks
  • Avena Sativa. (n.d.). Retrieved from: https://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/petersen/avena.html
  • Franca, O. (n.d.). The Pineapple as Implantation Aid. Retrieved from: http://conceivewithpineapple.blogspot.com/
  • Bromelain. (n.d.). Retrieved from: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/bromelain
  • Westfall, R. E. (2001). Herbal medicine in pregnancy and childbirth. Advances in Therapy, 18(1), 47-55. doi:10.1007/bf02850250 Retrieved from: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02850250
  • Winston, David and Maimes, Steven, Adaptogens Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief, Healing Arts Press, 2007
  • Partridgeberry Mitchella repens by Susun Weed in Planting the Future: Saving Our Medicinal Herbs by Rosemary Gladstar and Pamela Hirsch, pg. 182-190, Healing Arts Press, 2000
  • Shinde, Poonam; Patiil, Pankaj; and Biragi, Vinod. Herbs in Pregnancy and lactation: A Review Appraisal. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2012; Vol. 3(9): 3001-3006 Retrieved from: http://ijpsr.com/bft-article/herbs-in-pregnancy-and-lactation-a-review-appraisal/
  • Pineapple and IVF Success- It’s all about Embryo Implantation. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.blossomclinic.net/2013/05/30/pineapple-and-ivf-embryo-implantation-ivf-success/
  • Barton-Schuster, D. (n.d.). Fertility Herb Partridgeberry for Miscarriage Prevention & More… Retrieved from: http://natural-fertility-info.com/fertility-herb-partridge-berry-for-miscarriage-prevention-more.html

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Dalene Barton - Certified Herbalist, Birth Doula

Practicing natural health and herbalism for over 18 years, Dalene received her training and herbal certification under the guidance of Lynn Albers at Yarmony Mt. Herbal College in Colorado in 2000. She went on to become a Certified Birth Doula at Birthingway College of Midwifery in Portland, Oregon in 2007. As a Birth Doula, Dalene has helped to bring many new lives in to this world. Dalene has written 280+ fertility articles and with her vast array of herbal and holistic healing knowledge has helped 1000's of women on their journey to Motherhood.

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Live: Could it be estrogen dominance? + q&a

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This is the supplement used in the study ⤵️

This antioxidant not only showed a 50% increase of success rates in IVF’s it also:

- Improved egg quality
- Stopped DNA oxidation
- Created more egg follicles
- Increased sperm health & motility
- Higher fertilization rate
- Better embryo development

This is beneficial for anyone over 35 ttc. Even if you aren’t doing an IVF. 

The antioxidant is ✨ Ubiquinol✨ .

For best results I like to stack fertility antioxidants. So we not only use Ubiquinol in our egg health program, we also include 5 additional antioxidants that have been shown to provide incredible support for egg health. 

These antioxidants are: 

💎 PQQ (pyrroloquinoline-quinine)
PQQ is an antioxidant known for its cell-protective qualities. It’s particularly good at reducing oxidative stress & the aging effects on cells, enhancing ovarian function and egg quality.

💎 NAC (N-acetylcysteine)
NAC plays a significant role in supporting embryo quality. It provides a defense against oxidative stress. 

💎 L Glutathione
L Glutathione is known for its ability to guard against oxidative stress. It also supports the detoxification processes in the ovaries.

💎 ALA (alpha lipoic acid)
ALA, supports egg quality, fertilization rates, and embryo development. It works by enhancing the quality of the oocytes. 

💎 Selenium
Selenium is an essential mineral. It plays a key role in protecting against oxidative stress. It’s known to improve oocyte production and increase follicle count. Selenium also supports glutathione production, an antioxidant critical for reproductive health.

How to use antioxidants for egg health ⬇️

The key to getting results with antioxidants is to have them circulating in the body continuously. They are not stored by the body and are “spent” when they protect the egg cells against free radicals. This requires daily supplementation. That is why I formulated OvaWise Antioxidants to provide all key 5 antioxidants in one supplement. You can take OvaWise all month long & use them in conjunction with other herbs & supplements. 

👉 Type ANTIOXIDANT in the comments below for more information. 

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This is the supplement used in the study ⤵️

This antioxidant not only showed a 50% increase of success rates in IVF’s it also:

- Improved egg quality
- Stopped DNA oxidation
- Created more egg follicles
- Increased sperm health & motility
- Higher fertilization rate
- Better embryo development

This is beneficial for anyone over 35 ttc. Even if you aren’t doing an IVF. 

The antioxidant is ✨ Ubiquinol✨ .

For best results I like to stack fertility antioxidants. So we not only use Ubiquinol in our egg health program, we also include 5 additional antioxidants that have been shown to provide incredible support for egg health. 

These antioxidants are: 

💎 PQQ (pyrroloquinoline-quinine)
PQQ is an antioxidant known for its cell-protective qualities. It’s particularly good at reducing oxidative stress & the aging effects on cells, enhancing ovarian function and egg quality.

💎 NAC (N-acetylcysteine)
NAC plays a significant role in supporting embryo quality. It provides a defense against oxidative stress. 

💎 L Glutathione
L Glutathione is known for its ability to guard against oxidative stress. It also supports the detoxification processes in the ovaries.

💎 ALA (alpha lipoic acid)
ALA, supports egg quality, fertilization rates, and embryo development. It works by enhancing the quality of the oocytes. 

💎 Selenium
Selenium is an essential mineral. It plays a key role in protecting against oxidative stress. It’s known to improve oocyte production and increase follicle count. Selenium also supports glutathione production, an antioxidant critical for reproductive health.

How to use antioxidants for egg health ⬇️

The key to getting results with antioxidants is to have them circulating in the body continuously. They are not stored by the body and are “spent” when they protect the egg cells against free radicals. This requires daily supplementation. That is why I formulated OvaWise Antioxidants to provide all key 5 antioxidants in one supplement. You can take OvaWise all month long & use them in conjunction with other herbs & supplements. 

👉 Type ANTIOXIDANT in the comments below for more information. 

#egghealth #naturalfertility #gettingpregnant

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Top 12 Foods for EGG HEALTH 😋

Boost your fertility and enhance egg health with these nutrient-packed foods! 

🍓 Berries: Packed with antioxidants to protect your eggs from oxidative stress.

🍒 Cherries: Rich in vitamins and antioxidants to boost reproductive health.

🍊 Oranges: High in vitamin C to support egg quality.

🌱 Flax & Chia Seeds: Loaded with omega-3s and fiber for hormonal balance.

🥬 Leafy Greens: Full of folate and vitamins for cellular health.

🥑 Avocados: Healthy fats to improve egg quality.

🍲 Lentils: Great source of protein and iron for cell repair.

🍅 Tomatoes: Lycopene-rich to protect against oxidative damage.

🌰 Cinnamon: Helps regulate blood sugar and enhance ovarian function.

🌿 Ginger: Anti-inflammatory properties to support reproductive health.

🌸 Maca: Promotes hormonal balance and regular cycles.

🍯 Royal Jelly: Nutrient-dense to potentially enhance fertility.

Here’s how to use nutrition to support your EGG HEALTH…

Understand this first >> what you are doing today will impact the health of your eggs that you will ovulate 90 days from now. 

Nutrition is one of the most powerful tools you can use over the next 3 months to nourish AND protect your eggs. 

✨If you want to know EXACTLY how to eat for egg health AND make it as easy as possible you will want to get my Radical Nourishment For Fertility guide. 

If you can follow a checklist you can do this. 

Ready to dive deeper into fertility nutrition? ⬇️ 

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Top 12 Foods for EGG HEALTH 😋

Boost your fertility and enhance egg health with these nutrient-packed foods! 

🍓 Berries: Packed with antioxidants to protect your eggs from oxidative stress.

🍒 Cherries: Rich in vitamins and antioxidants to boost reproductive health.

🍊 Oranges: High in vitamin C to support egg quality.

🌱 Flax & Chia Seeds: Loaded with omega-3s and fiber for hormonal balance.

🥬 Leafy Greens: Full of folate and vitamins for cellular health.

🥑 Avocados: Healthy fats to improve egg quality.

🍲 Lentils: Great source of protein and iron for cell repair.

🍅 Tomatoes: Lycopene-rich to protect against oxidative damage.

🌰 Cinnamon: Helps regulate blood sugar and enhance ovarian function.

🌿 Ginger: Anti-inflammatory properties to support reproductive health.

🌸 Maca: Promotes hormonal balance and regular cycles.

🍯 Royal Jelly: Nutrient-dense to potentially enhance fertility.

Here’s how to use nutrition to support your EGG HEALTH…

Understand this first >> what you are doing today will impact the health of your eggs that you will ovulate 90 days from now. 

Nutrition is one of the most powerful tools you can use over the next 3 months to nourish AND protect your eggs. 

✨If you want to know EXACTLY how to eat for egg health AND make it as easy as possible you will want to get my Radical Nourishment For Fertility guide. 

If you can follow a checklist you can do this. 

Ready to dive deeper into fertility nutrition? ⬇️ 

👉👉 Type FOOD for more info 

#fertilitydiet #fertilitynutrition #fertilityfoods #egghealth

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This is one of the main causes of fertility issues....

Exposure to excessive hormones from our environment.

Yep. These compounds, known as ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS, are causing hormonal imbalances which are negatively affecting our ability to ovulate.

They also negatively affect EGG health and sperm count.

♻️ These environmental factors include plastics (with BPA being one of the most commonly known), body care and hair care products, household cleaners, and even fragrance candles.

 🛀 These environmental factors cause us to have repeated micro exposure to xenoestrogens on a daily basis, without even knowing it.

These xenoestrogens mimic estrogen in the body but in a potent way, causing a hormonal imbalance which can contribute to the growth of uterine fibroids, endometriosis, heavy periods, and painful periods – all of these are linked to excess of estrogen within the body.

So, how do we deal with this? First, we cleanse and detoxify the body.

By supporting the body’s natural ability to eliminate these compounds and excess hormones, we can significantly alleviate the hormonal imbalance.

 👉 This can be done with The Fertility Cleanse Kit. 

Next, we need to eliminate the triggers from our lifestyle. This includes switching out products that contain phthalates, parabens, and endocrine disruptors for natural alternatives.

❗This includes everything from hair care, skincare, body care, household cleaners, to laundry and dish detergent. 

Thank goodness companies are responding to the need for “clean products” and creating effective and healthier alternatives. 

 🥦 Finally, nourishing ourselves with supportive foods is important for fertility and overall health. Consuming a diet rich in whole-foods provides our body with necessary vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids.

Eating a balanced diet consisting of organic vegetables, legumes, nuts/seeds, and healthy fats can provide the support needed to keep hormone levels balanced.

➡️ Type PREP in the comments below to learn which next steps to take to support your fertility naturally.

#reproductivehealth #reproductivehealth #naturalfertility #fertilitytips #fertility

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This is one of the main causes of fertility issues....

Exposure to excessive hormones from our environment.

Yep. These compounds, known as ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS, are causing hormonal imbalances which are negatively affecting our ability to ovulate.

They also negatively affect EGG health and sperm count.

♻️ These environmental factors include plastics (with BPA being one of the most commonly known), body care and hair care products, household cleaners, and even fragrance candles.

 🛀 These environmental factors cause us to have repeated micro exposure to xenoestrogens on a daily basis, without even knowing it.

These xenoestrogens mimic estrogen in the body but in a potent way, causing a hormonal imbalance which can contribute to the growth of uterine fibroids, endometriosis, heavy periods, and painful periods – all of these are linked to excess of estrogen within the body.

So, how do we deal with this? First, we cleanse and detoxify the body.

By supporting the body’s natural ability to eliminate these compounds and excess hormones, we can significantly alleviate the hormonal imbalance.

 👉 This can be done with The Fertility Cleanse Kit. 

Next, we need to eliminate the triggers from our lifestyle. This includes switching out products that contain phthalates, parabens, and endocrine disruptors for natural alternatives.

❗This includes everything from hair care, skincare, body care, household cleaners, to laundry and dish detergent. 

Thank goodness companies are responding to the need for “clean products” and creating effective and healthier alternatives. 

 🥦 Finally, nourishing ourselves with supportive foods is important for fertility and overall health. Consuming a diet rich in whole-foods provides our body with necessary vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids.

Eating a balanced diet consisting of organic vegetables, legumes, nuts/seeds, and healthy fats can provide the support needed to keep hormone levels balanced.

➡️ Type PREP in the comments below to learn which next steps to take to support your fertility naturally.

#reproductivehealth #reproductivehealth #naturalfertility #fertilitytips #fertility

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Eating healthy doesn`t have to be time consuming.

Here are my favorite ways to eat healthy with the least amount of prep time....

🥦 Type PREP in the comments below and I will send you my Radical fertility Smoothie recipe and pre-pregnancy checklist.

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Does flax seeds increase estrogen?

👉🏽 Type PREP in the comments below if you want me to send you my pre-pregnancy checklist which includes one of my favorite ways to use flax seeds... Radical Fertility Smoothies.

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👉🏽 Type PREP in the comments below if you want me to send you my pre-pregnancy checklist which includes one of my favorite ways to use flax seeds... Radical Fertility Smoothies.

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The only advice the Dr gave me was to wait and see...

My fertility journey started out of pure frustration. 

And from that day forward a fire was lit and has been roaring ever since. 

You see, I was miscarrying and all the doctor gave me as a solution was.... to wait and see. 

I bet you know all too well how this feels.

Maybe it wasn’t a pregnancy loss, but was a lack of diagnosis, or a lack of empathy. Or even a lack of believing you when you say something doesn’t seem right. 

That is why I never want you to feel like I did that day. 

That’s why I show up here everyday to share with you everything I know... EVERY WAY I know to support your fertility. 

If you have ever felt LET DOWN AND ALONE along your fertility journey, know that you have options. Know there ARE things you can do to impact your reproductive health. 

If you are ready to take an empowered path to pregnancy. One with options and action. Let me know.

👉 Type PREP in the comments below to get started. 

#naturalfertility #reproductivehealth #pregnancyprep #fertilitysupport  #fertilityjourney

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The only advice the Dr gave me was to wait and see...

My fertility journey started out of pure frustration. 

And from that day forward a fire was lit and has been roaring ever since. 

You see, I was miscarrying and all the doctor gave me as a solution was.... to wait and see. 

I bet you know all too well how this feels.

Maybe it wasn’t a pregnancy loss, but was a lack of diagnosis, or a lack of empathy. Or even a lack of believing you when you say something doesn’t seem right. 

That is why I never want you to feel like I did that day. 

That’s why I show up here everyday to share with you everything I know... EVERY WAY I know to support your fertility. 

If you have ever felt LET DOWN AND ALONE along your fertility journey, know that you have options. Know there ARE things you can do to impact your reproductive health. 

If you are ready to take an empowered path to pregnancy. One with options and action. Let me know.

👉 Type PREP in the comments below to get started. 

#naturalfertility #reproductivehealth #pregnancyprep #fertilitysupport  #fertilityjourney

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There is no need to “wait and see”...

You can improve your fertility with natural therapies and lifestyle changes.

Here are the top 5 most important things to do. 

✨ Clear detoxification pathways - The time while you are preparing for conception is one of the most important times to create a healthy body in preparation for pregnancy. Fertility cleansing is a way to support the body in preparation for conception by cleansing the uterus and liver.

Through the use of herbs, The Fertility Cleanse encourages the liver to cleanse the body of toxins and excess hormones from the body while increasing circulation to the uterus.

✨ Nourish your eggs - As we age and live our lives throughout the years, our eggs are being exposed to the environment within our body.

High oxidative stress, nutritional deficiency, and lack of circulation all impact the health of our egg cells over time.

✨ Increase circulation to your reproductive system - What does this mean exactly? It means lots of benefits for egg health and uterine lining.

Some great ways to increase circulation to the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries is through Self Fertility Massage and Womb Care Castor Oil Packs. 

✨ Know your fertile window - knowing WHEN or IF you are ovulating will be very important to getting pregnant sooner than later. There are many tools you can use to confirm this.

I personally like fertility charting because it not only pinpoints ovulation but can also give you feedback on other areas of your fertility such as progesterone or thyroid health.  

✨ Reduce stress and create a “receptive” uterine lining - I know, I know, being told to “relax” while ttc can make you grind your teeth, there is major benefits to reducing cortisol levels while ttc.

Consistently high cortisol can prevent ovulation, and that is a no go around here. Exercising, yoga, meditation and tonic herbs (hello Fertility Superfoods) are my favorite ways to nurture my nervous system. Try different things out and find your b l i s s. 

👉🏽 👉🏽 Comment PREP for my pregnancy preparation checklist. 

#naturalfertility #fertilitytips #gettingpregnant #hormonehealth #hormonalhealth

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There is no need to “wait and see”...

You can improve your fertility with natural therapies and lifestyle changes.

Here are the top 5 most important things to do. 

✨ Clear detoxification pathways - The time while you are preparing for conception is one of the most important times to create a healthy body in preparation for pregnancy. Fertility cleansing is a way to support the body in preparation for conception by cleansing the uterus and liver.

Through the use of herbs, The Fertility Cleanse encourages the liver to cleanse the body of toxins and excess hormones from the body while increasing circulation to the uterus.

✨ Nourish your eggs - As we age and live our lives throughout the years, our eggs are being exposed to the environment within our body.

High oxidative stress, nutritional deficiency, and lack of circulation all impact the health of our egg cells over time.

✨ Increase circulation to your reproductive system - What does this mean exactly? It means lots of benefits for egg health and uterine lining.

Some great ways to increase circulation to the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries is through Self Fertility Massage and Womb Care Castor Oil Packs. 

✨ Know your fertile window - knowing WHEN or IF you are ovulating will be very important to getting pregnant sooner than later. There are many tools you can use to confirm this.

I personally like fertility charting because it not only pinpoints ovulation but can also give you feedback on other areas of your fertility such as progesterone or thyroid health.  

✨ Reduce stress and create a “receptive” uterine lining - I know, I know, being told to “relax” while ttc can make you grind your teeth, there is major benefits to reducing cortisol levels while ttc.

Consistently high cortisol can prevent ovulation, and that is a no go around here. Exercising, yoga, meditation and tonic herbs (hello Fertility Superfoods) are my favorite ways to nurture my nervous system. Try different things out and find your b l i s s. 

👉🏽 👉🏽 Comment PREP for my pregnancy preparation checklist. 

#naturalfertility #fertilitytips #gettingpregnant #hormonehealth #hormonalhealth

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This is the key to egg health...

In the past, a common belief was that the only factor which determines ovarian and egg health was age.

There are many factors that can have an impact on the health of the ovaries and eggs including environmental factors, hormones in the diet, and stress, just to name a few.

💎 Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility. The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

💎 Age has an impact on egg health as the ovaries continued to age, causing the “housing” for the eggs as well as the environment in the body affecting egg cell health.

💎 Protecting the eggs you currently have as well as encouraging ovarian health through diet, herbs, supplements, and increased circulation to the reproductive system is of the utmost importance.

Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility.

The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

During the cycle of an egg’s journey towards ovulation, there is a window of opportunity, a period of time, when certain factors can affect the health of the eggs that are preparing for ovulation. ⏳

This journey takes about 90 days.

The steps you take today will impact the health of your eggs 3 MONTHS from now.

That is why I talk so much about taking a MINIMUM of 90 days to prepare for pregnancy or IVF/IUI.

🙂 Good News! There are steps you can take to help support the health of your eggs.

Here are 5 areas to focus on for improving egg health: 

➡️ Detoxification 
➡️ Nutrition
➡️ Antioxidant therapy
➡️ Increasing circulation & reducing inflammation
➡️ Hormone health

📌 Type EGG in the comments below and I will send you my 90 Day Egg Health Checklist which goes into depth each of the steps you need to take to support egg health.

#naturalfertility #gettingpregnantover35 #fertility35 #fertilitytips #fertilitysupport

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This is the key to egg health...

In the past, a common belief was that the only factor which determines ovarian and egg health was age.

There are many factors that can have an impact on the health of the ovaries and eggs including environmental factors, hormones in the diet, and stress, just to name a few.

💎 Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility. The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

💎 Age has an impact on egg health as the ovaries continued to age, causing the “housing” for the eggs as well as the environment in the body affecting egg cell health.

💎 Protecting the eggs you currently have as well as encouraging ovarian health through diet, herbs, supplements, and increased circulation to the reproductive system is of the utmost importance.

Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility.

The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

During the cycle of an egg’s journey towards ovulation, there is a window of opportunity, a period of time, when certain factors can affect the health of the eggs that are preparing for ovulation. ⏳

This journey takes about 90 days.

The steps you take today will impact the health of your eggs 3 MONTHS from now.

That is why I talk so much about taking a MINIMUM of 90 days to prepare for pregnancy or IVF/IUI.

🙂 Good News! There are steps you can take to help support the health of your eggs.

Here are 5 areas to focus on for improving egg health: 

➡️ Detoxification 
➡️ Nutrition
➡️ Antioxidant therapy
➡️ Increasing circulation & reducing inflammation
➡️ Hormone health

📌 Type EGG in the comments below and I will send you my 90 Day Egg Health Checklist which goes into depth each of the steps you need to take to support egg health.

#naturalfertility #gettingpregnantover35 #fertility35 #fertilitytips #fertilitysupport

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Hormone Health + Uterine Health = Fertility ⤵️

As an herbalist, I find that cleansing is one of the most effective natural therapies I use. 

✨ The body is constantly working to eliminate the old to make space for the new. 

By incorporating cleansing herbs to support this natural function, you can accelerate the benefits and enhance overall health.

When it comes to reproductive health, the advantages of cleansing are particularly significant.
 
This is the recipe for healthy fertility:

📌Hormone Health + Uterine Health

Fertility cleansing specifically targets these two crucial aspects, ensuring that your body is in the best possible condition for conception.

Why Cleansing Works:

🌿 Supports Natural Detoxification: Cleansing herbs assist the liver and other detox organs in removing toxins more efficiently.

🌿 Balances Hormones: By eliminating endocrine disruptors and excess hormones, cleansing helps to restore hormonal balance.

🌿Enhances Uterine Health: Cleansing helps to clear out old, stagnant blood and tissue, preparing the uterus for a healthy lining and successful implantation.

Fertility Cleansing focuses on these key areas to provide a comprehensive approach to reproductive health. 

By supporting your body’s natural processes, you can create an optimal environment for conception and a healthy pregnancy.

That is why this is one of the first steps of my Natural Fertility Formula. 

✨✨If you are ready to start supporting your hormone health and fertility thie Fertility Cleanse Kit is a great place to start. 

👇Type CLEANSE for more info 

#fertilitycleanse #naturalfertility

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Hormone Health + Uterine Health = Fertility ⤵️

As an herbalist, I find that cleansing is one of the most effective natural therapies I use. 

✨ The body is constantly working to eliminate the old to make space for the new. 

By incorporating cleansing herbs to support this natural function, you can accelerate the benefits and enhance overall health.

When it comes to reproductive health, the advantages of cleansing are particularly significant.
 
This is the recipe for healthy fertility:

📌Hormone Health + Uterine Health

Fertility cleansing specifically targets these two crucial aspects, ensuring that your body is in the best possible condition for conception.

Why Cleansing Works:

🌿 Supports Natural Detoxification: Cleansing herbs assist the liver and other detox organs in removing toxins more efficiently.

🌿 Balances Hormones: By eliminating endocrine disruptors and excess hormones, cleansing helps to restore hormonal balance.

🌿Enhances Uterine Health: Cleansing helps to clear out old, stagnant blood and tissue, preparing the uterus for a healthy lining and successful implantation.

Fertility Cleansing focuses on these key areas to provide a comprehensive approach to reproductive health. 

By supporting your body’s natural processes, you can create an optimal environment for conception and a healthy pregnancy.

That is why this is one of the first steps of my Natural Fertility Formula. 

✨✨If you are ready to start supporting your hormone health and fertility thie Fertility Cleanse Kit is a great place to start. 

👇Type CLEANSE for more info 

#fertilitycleanse #naturalfertility

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Do you have a plan?

It can be overwhelming trying to figure out where to start.

Here is what I want you to know…

👏 You can have an impact on your own reproductive health. I call it self-health care and have seen results day in and out of women transforming their hormonal health, periods and fertility issues through the use of natural therapies. 

✨ You need support and encouragement. Having others in your space (even if it is online) who support you and encourage you is important. Read our success stories when you need motivation.

✨You need to take action. Nothing is going to change if things don’t change. The steps are simple, I can teach you those.

Consistency is the “secret”. Many of us get stuck in the information gathering stage but never take action. I know that won’t be you 😉

✨Shifts in reproductive health take time. The body works at its own pace. Coming back into balance can take multiple cycles. Have realistic expectations and patience with yourself. In the long run 3-6 months isn’t very long. 

✨Nutrition is underrated. Foods are just as much the solution as the cause. Make nutrition part of your fertility plans no matter what. You don’t have to be perfect but be on purpose. 

✨Age ≠ fertility. If you are over 35 your probably feeling the pressure of “age” impacting your fertility. It’s not actually about age. What is important are 2 things. Ovulation and Egg Health. Focusing on these two areas will take you 10x farther than worrying about age. 

✨Know thy body. One of the most important tools that I teach is how to read the feedback your body is giving you about your reproductive health.If you can understand your body’s signs - you will have clarity on what to focus in on. 

✨You need to commit to a plan and follow through. The results of the ‘Formula’ are pretty predictable. It is the accumulation of 17 years of supporting women with natural therapies put into an easy to use guide & checklist.

Comment BOOST for more info 🌸

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Do you have a plan?

It can be overwhelming trying to figure out where to start.

Here is what I want you to know…

👏 You can have an impact on your own reproductive health. I call it self-health care and have seen results day in and out of women transforming their hormonal health, periods and fertility issues through the use of natural therapies. 

✨ You need support and encouragement. Having others in your space (even if it is online) who support you and encourage you is important. Read our success stories when you need motivation.

✨You need to take action. Nothing is going to change if things don’t change. The steps are simple, I can teach you those. 

Consistency is the “secret”. Many of us get stuck in the information gathering stage but never take action. I know that won’t be you 😉

✨Shifts in reproductive health take time. The body works at its own pace. Coming back into balance can take multiple cycles. Have realistic expectations and patience with yourself. In the long run 3-6 months isn’t very long. 

✨Nutrition is underrated. Foods are just as much the solution as the cause. Make nutrition part of your fertility plans no matter what. You don’t have to be perfect but be on purpose. 

✨Age ≠ fertility. If you are over 35 your probably feeling the pressure of “age” impacting your fertility. It’s not actually about age. What is important are 2 things. Ovulation and Egg Health. Focusing on these two areas will take you 10x farther than worrying about age. 

✨Know thy body. One of the most important tools that I teach is how to read the feedback your body is giving you about your reproductive health.If you can understand your body’s signs - you will have clarity on what to focus in on. 

✨You need to commit to a plan and follow through. The results of the ‘Formula’ are pretty predictable. It is the accumulation of 17 years of supporting women with natural therapies put into an easy to use guide & checklist.

Comment BOOST for more info 🌸

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Plant Foods to Embrace:

🥦 Cruciferous Vegetables

Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, kale, and cauliflower are not only nutrient-dense but also contain compounds such as indole-3-carbinol, which has been shown to support hormonal balance and may alleviate period pain.

A study in the Journal of Nutrition highlighted that these vegetables could modulate estrogen metabolism, potentially reducing the risk of estrogen-related conditions.

🌶 Iron-Rich Foods

Leafy greens and legumes are pivotal for replenishing iron lost during menstruation, especially important for those experiencing heavy bleeding. The non-heme iron found in plant foods, while not as readily absorbed as heme iron from animal products, can still significantly contribute to iron levels when consumed with vitamin C-rich foods to enhance absorption.

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported that vegetarians who consume a variety of plant foods are not at any greater risk of iron deficiency than non-vegetarians.

It`s a myth that plant-based diets cannot provide enough iron; foods like lentils, chickpeas, and spinach are excellent sources.

🌰 Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids, found in flaxseeds and walnuts, are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, which can reduce menstrual cramps. A study in the Journal of Reproductive Health suggested that omega-3 supplementation could lessen menstrual pain. Incorporating these into a plant-based diet can offer a natural approach to managing period discomfort.

🌾 Whole Grains

Quinoa, brown rice, and oats are not only filling but also provide B vitamins and fiber, aiding in digestion and hormonal regulation. Whole grains can help stabilize blood sugar levels, which is crucial for maintaining hormonal balance.

The fiber in whole grains also plays a role in binding excess hormones and removing them from the body, as indicated in research from the Journal of Nutrition.

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Plant Foods to Embrace:

🥦 Cruciferous Vegetables

Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, kale, and cauliflower are not only nutrient-dense but also contain compounds such as indole-3-carbinol, which has been shown to support hormonal balance and may alleviate period pain. 

A study in the Journal of Nutrition highlighted that these vegetables could modulate estrogen metabolism, potentially reducing the risk of estrogen-related conditions.

🌶 Iron-Rich Foods

Leafy greens and legumes are pivotal for replenishing iron lost during menstruation, especially important for those experiencing heavy bleeding. The non-heme iron found in plant foods, while not as readily absorbed as heme iron from animal products, can still significantly contribute to iron levels when consumed with vitamin C-rich foods to enhance absorption. 

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported that vegetarians who consume a variety of plant foods are not at any greater risk of iron deficiency than non-vegetarians. 

It's a myth that plant-based diets cannot provide enough iron; foods like lentils, chickpeas, and spinach are excellent sources.

🌰 Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids, found in flaxseeds and walnuts, are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, which can reduce menstrual cramps. A study in the Journal of Reproductive Health suggested that omega-3 supplementation could lessen menstrual pain. Incorporating these into a plant-based diet can offer a natural approach to managing period discomfort.

🌾 Whole Grains

Quinoa, brown rice, and oats are not only filling but also provide B vitamins and fiber, aiding in digestion and hormonal regulation. Whole grains can help stabilize blood sugar levels, which is crucial for maintaining hormonal balance.

The fiber in whole grains also plays a role in binding excess hormones and removing them from the body, as indicated in research from the Journal of Nutrition.

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Age isn’t the only factor...

In the past, a common belief was that the only factor which determines ovarian and egg health was age.

There are many factors that can have an impact on the health of the ovaries and eggs including environmental factors, hormones in the diet, and stress, just to name a few.

💎 Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility. The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

💎 Age has an impact on egg health as the ovaries continued to age, causing the “housing” for the eggs as well as the environment in the body affecting egg cell health.

💎 Protecting the eggs you currently have as well as encouraging ovarian health through diet, herbs, supplements, and increased circulation to the reproductive system is of the utmost importance.

In addition, having healthy fertility is based on many additional aspects to consider, including:

➡️ Proper circulation
➡️ A healthy fertility cycle
➡️ Balanced hormones

Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility.

The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

During the cycle of an egg’s journey towards ovulation, there is a window of opportunity, a period of time, when certain factors can affect the health of the eggs that are preparing for ovulation. ⏳

This journey takes about 90 days.

The steps you take today will impact the health of your eggs 3 MONTHS from now.

That is why I talk so much about taking a MINIMUM of 90 days to prepare for pregnancy or IVF/IUI.

🙂 Good News! There are steps you can take to help support the health of your eggs.

📌 Type EGG in the comments below and I will send you my 90 Day Egg Health Checklist which goes into depth each of the steps you need to take to support egg health.

#naturalfertility #gettingpregnantover35 #fertility35 #fertilitytips #fertilitysupport this isn’t about age

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Age isn’t the only factor...

In the past, a common belief was that the only factor which determines ovarian and egg health was age.

There are many factors that can have an impact on the health of the ovaries and eggs including environmental factors, hormones in the diet, and stress, just to name a few.

💎 Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility. The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

💎 Age has an impact on egg health as the ovaries continued to age, causing the “housing” for the eggs as well as the environment in the body affecting egg cell health.

💎 Protecting the eggs you currently have as well as encouraging ovarian health through diet, herbs, supplements, and increased circulation to the reproductive system is of the utmost importance.

In addition, having healthy fertility is based on many additional aspects to consider, including:

➡️ Proper circulation
➡️ A healthy fertility cycle
➡️ Balanced hormones

Egg health is one of the cornerstones of healthy fertility.

The health of your eggs (ova) can affect whether or not fertilization and implantation will occur as well as the viability of a pregnancy.

During the cycle of an egg’s journey towards ovulation, there is a window of opportunity, a period of time, when certain factors can affect the health of the eggs that are preparing for ovulation. ⏳

This journey takes about 90 days.

The steps you take today will impact the health of your eggs 3 MONTHS from now.

That is why I talk so much about taking a MINIMUM of 90 days to prepare for pregnancy or IVF/IUI.

🙂 Good News! There are steps you can take to help support the health of your eggs.

📌 Type EGG in the comments below and I will send you my 90 Day Egg Health Checklist which goes into depth each of the steps you need to take to support egg health.

#naturalfertility #gettingpregnantover35 #fertility35 #fertilitytips #fertilitysupport this isn’t about age

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Radical Fertility Smoothies are one of the best ways to transition to a fertility diet rich in whole foods.

They are easy and quick to make and provide your body with an abundance of nutrients. Plus they taste great!

🍹Type SMOOTHIE in the comments below to get my go-to Radical Fertility Smoothie recipe.

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They are easy and quick to make and provide your body with an abundance of nutrients. Plus they taste great!

🍹Type SMOOTHIE in the comments below to get my go-to Radical Fertility Smoothie recipe.

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I am loving our new Womb Care Wraps for liver support as well! It`s so easy - just make your pack the same way, and apply directly onto your skin. No heatpack necessary!

Womb Care Castor Oil Packs can be applied over the liver to help with detoxification.

This is great for hormone balance!

👉 Type PACK to learn more about using Womb Care Castor Oil Packs...

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I am loving our new Womb Care Wraps for liver support as well!  It's so easy - just make your pack the same way, and apply directly onto your skin. No heatpack necessary! 

Womb Care Castor Oil Packs can be applied over the liver to help with detoxification. 

This is great for hormone balance!

👉 Type PACK to learn more about using Womb Care Castor Oil Packs...

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Fertility Myths about ovulation

👉🏽 Myth #1: Period = ovulation 

Fact: Regular periods can occur without ovulation. A period is the uterine lining shedding, not the loss of the egg. 

👉🏽 Myth #2: Positive OPK test guarantees ovulation 

Fact: Ovulation tests detect the LH surge, indicating your body is preparing to ovulate, but they do not confirm that ovulation has occurred. Confirming ovulation typically requires tracking basal body temperature or hormone levels.

 
👉🏽 Myth #3: You can only get pregnant on the day you ovulate 

Fact: The fertile window can be up to 6 days, including the days leading up to and the day of ovulation, due to sperm’s ability to survive in the female reproductive tract for several days.

👉🏽 Myth #4: Having s3x everyday increases your chances of pregnancy

Fact: While regular intercourse is important, having sex every day can decrease sperm quality. It’s more effective to have sex every 2-3 days during the fertile window.

👉🏽 Myth #5: You always ovulate on day 14 of your cycle

Fact: Ovulation can vary widely among women and even from cycle to cycle. It typically occurs 10-16 days before the start of the next period.

How to know IF and WHEN you are ovulating. ⤵️

Track your basal body temperature daily. 

▶️ Measure first thing in the morning.
▶️ Use an app, chart, or digital tool.
▶️ Look for patterns: lower temps before ovulation, higher after.

What your chart says about your fertility:

✔️ BBT tracking can confirm ovulation. - A sustained rise in temperature typically indicates ovulation, crucial for timing intercourse for conception.

✔️Once you start charting, you’ll see patterns. Lower temperatures before ovulation and higher ones after. The day your temperature spikes is likely the day after you’ve ovulated.

Use your body’s feedback to support your reproductive health. The Natural Fertility Formula teaches these tools in detail and gives you the foundation to improve YOUR fertility.

You are THE expert on your own body. Let’s listen to what it is telling you and get started today.

👉🏽 👉🏽 Comment BOOST for more info.

#fertility #naturalfertility #fertilitycharting #ovulation #fertilitytips

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Fertility Myths about ovulation

👉🏽 Myth #1: Period = ovulation 

Fact: Regular periods can occur without ovulation. A period is the uterine lining shedding, not the loss of the egg. 

👉🏽 Myth #2: Positive OPK test guarantees ovulation 

Fact: Ovulation tests detect the LH surge, indicating your body is preparing to ovulate, but they do not confirm that ovulation has occurred. Confirming ovulation typically requires tracking basal body temperature or hormone levels.

 
👉🏽 Myth #3: You can only get pregnant on the day you ovulate 

Fact: The fertile window can be up to 6 days, including the days leading up to and the day of ovulation, due to sperm’s ability to survive in the female reproductive tract for several days.

👉🏽 Myth #4: Having s3x everyday increases your chances of pregnancy

Fact: While regular intercourse is important, having sex every day can decrease sperm quality. It’s more effective to have sex every 2-3 days during the fertile window.

👉🏽 Myth #5: You always ovulate on day 14 of your cycle

Fact: Ovulation can vary widely among women and even from cycle to cycle. It typically occurs 10-16 days before the start of the next period.

How to know IF and WHEN you are ovulating. ⤵️

Track your basal body temperature daily. 

▶️ Measure first thing in the morning.
▶️ Use an app, chart, or digital tool.
▶️ Look for patterns: lower temps before ovulation, higher after.

What your chart says about your fertility:

✔️ BBT tracking can confirm ovulation. - A sustained rise in temperature typically indicates ovulation, crucial for timing intercourse for conception.

✔️Once you start charting, you’ll see patterns. Lower temperatures before ovulation and higher ones after. The day your temperature spikes is likely the day after you’ve ovulated.

Use your body’s feedback to support your reproductive health. The Natural Fertility Formula teaches these tools in detail and gives you the foundation to improve YOUR fertility.

You are THE expert on your own body. Let’s listen to what it is telling you and get started today.

👉🏽 👉🏽 Comment BOOST for more info.

#fertility #naturalfertility #fertilitycharting #ovulation #fertilitytips
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