June 28, 2008 at 10:07 pm (Infertility)
Tags: fertility, Infertility, liver function, raw food, secondary infertility
What could be more frustrating and disappointing than getting pregnant once before and trying again with no results? What has changed? What could be so different? Well it’s important to keep our “whole” bodies in mind when we consider fertility. The condition of our entire health is an important aspect of fertility and one major source of either good or bad health is a congested over worked liver. Our liver has such a huge demand put upon it daily, and as we age that can translate to a liver that is more sluggish in it’s purification process than it was back when that first pregnancy happened. You can learn more about the liver’s role in fertility/infertility by clicking the link below:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/579797/secondary_infertility_and_the_liver.html?cat=52
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June 25, 2008 at 2:16 pm (Age related infertility, Infertility, fertility)
Tags: endometrium, improve uterine lining, increase endometrium, Increase uterine lining, low estrogen, thicker uterine lining
Many women experiencing age related infertility may find themselves hearing quite a bit about their thin uterine linings being a problem. Lower levels of estrogen will cause this and you’ll have a good indicator that this is occurring by light almost non-existent menstrual flows.
There are natural ways to help improve and increase the thickness of your uterine lining/edometrium it’s just a matter of knowing what to do. It will require some lifestyle modifications and changes…but in the end it will be so worth the work. Read more about it here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/482925/increasing_thin_uterine_lining_naturally.html?cat=5
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