Posts tagged: trying to concieve

Upcoming E-book release

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I am extremely proud to announce the March 19, 2010 release of: Read more »


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Endometrial blood flow is impaired in women with PCOS

Yet another symptom/problem of PCOS….A recent study shows that endometrial blood flow (circulation/blood flow to your reproductive organs, mostly your uterus) is often impaired in women who have PCOS and elevated testosterone levels Read more »


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Alkalize Your Body to Get Healthy

This is something I never knew about until years after I started my infertility struggle. I could not figure out why I still was not pregnant, despite the MANY positive cycles of fertility meds. My RE’s response was many women with PCOS have a highly acidic body, so much so that their body often kills off the sperm before they can even begin their journey. Read more »


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Can Medical Fertility Treatments Be Dangerous?

Those of you who have read past posts know my history - that I was on fertility medications for well over 5 years and they did help me conceive 2 children. However, they also came with a HIGH price to my health, and my pregnancies. Read more »


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Pycnogenol pine bark extract benefits PCOS

Recent studies show that Pycnogenol pine bark extract has shown to be beneficial in controlling diabetes, as well as increasing circulation. Read more »


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Children conceived with help of infertility treatments more likely to suffer from autism

I have gone back & forth about posting this….the last thing I want to do is tell someone not to use fertility medications to try to conceive. After all, I used them 3 times to conceive a child. Read more »


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Update, and apologies….

Hello ladies!

I wanted to step away from my normal posts to give an update, and as the title says, my apologies.

I have not been keeping up on my emails, questions, and even posts recently. I wondered if I should write and explain what was going on, as I wanted to be sensitive to ALL of you wonderful ladies, but I felt it was necessary to explain what has caused my extreme slow responses, and lack of “upkeep” (including newsletters) on the site. Read more »


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Wake up call for soda drinkers!

Yes, I am guilty — Dr. Pepper is my ADDICTION !! Has been for as long as I can remember…. but recent research has led me to cut off my addiction, cold turkey. Read more »


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July’s Giveaway on PCOSInfo!

The Fertility Yoga Program E-Book
by Hethir Rodqriguez of Natural-Fertility-Info.com

The “Natural Fertility Yoga Program” is a series of stretches that have a positive effect on reproductive health. Every posture in this series has a supporting and nurturing effect on the reproductive system or the endocrine system -the hormonal headquarters. Use this program in conjunction with a complete natural fertility program for the best results.

Some of the benefits Fertility Yoga provides:

  • “Resets” your endocrine system and balances your hormones
  • Clears adhesions and blockages in the reproductive areas
  • Increases circulation to your vagina, uterus, and ovaries
  • Improves your immune system and moves toxins out of your body
  • Brings peace and vitality to your conception journey
  • Creates an environment of clarity and self exploration

The Fertility Yoga E-Book includes:

1. A complete fertility yoga practice, with full color photographs of each yoga posture, taken on the beautiful island of Kauai.

2. An easy to use quick reference chart of all the yoga postures.

3. Simple and complete instructions for each yoga posture.

4. Additional tips and fertility inspiration.

5. Poses that may help to promote ovulation, regulate hormones, and balance your mind, body, and soul.

Subscribe to PCOSInfo today to be entered to win!

Contest ends, and the winner will be drawn the morning of August 15, 2009

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A Culprit in Infertility, Overlooked Yet Treatable

Now I thought I heard everything related to PCOS, but this is new to me. Is it possible that a large percentage of women who were diagnosed with PCOS, actually have something else? Something that is EASILY treated, and can restore your fertility much easier than the treatments required to control PCOS? Read more »


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