Alternative Treatments to Improve Fertility

If you need help getting pregnant, you’ll be glad to know that there are numerous alternative treatments to help you conceive. Most of these treatments will not only help you conceive but will also improve your overall physical, emotional, and psychological health. Some of these therapies are also known for relieving the body of stress, resulting in regulated hormone production. Continue reading

Two Natural Ways to Treat Infertility

In America, more than 1.5 million married women suffer from infertility, according to the Center for disease control. For most of these women, the reasons for this are unclear and often a consequence of multiple, confounding factors. Because so many different things can add up to contribute to infertility, often traditional medicine is not effective are solving this problem. That is why more and more women are turning to natural treatments for infertility and other reproductive health conditions. Among these treatments are fertility acupuncture and natural supplements. A combination of the two may be just what you need to help treat your infertility issues. Continue reading

Women’s Health: Ways to Naturally Boost Fertility

When it comes to fertility, even the most minor stressors can throw your body out of whack. These simple and natural health habits can help protect a woman’s fertility. Whether or not you are trying to conceive, protecting your fertility is needed in the long run and for overall health.

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How Thyroid Disease May Affect Your Fertility

Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and autoimmune thyroid disease may all impact your fertility. In many women, disorders of the thyroid go without being diagnosed, especially autoimmune thyroid disease and hypothyroidism. This is because the symptoms of these conditions mimic other common problems, including fatigue, weight gain, heavy menstrual flow and dry skin. A physician from a fertility clinic may run tests on you to determine if you have a thyroid disorder that is causing or factoring into infertility.
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