Here’s The Best Way To Get Pregnant

September 9, 2010 by Shola Oslo  
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Is what you’re doing to conceive the best way to get pregnant, or are you wasting your time with methods that don’t work for you, or drugs that are actually harming your chances of conceiving?

The whole world is aware that making love while you are ovulating is the best way to get pregnant without medical assistance. The complication is, this is much easier said than done, since for some women it feels impossible to find out when you’re ovulating, and other women don’t even ovulate mid-cycle!

First you have got to be sure that you don’t have blocked fallopian tubes, then you need to make sure that you are ovulating like clockwork (this is so important!).It’s possible for you to regulate ovulation through, eating organic and fresh foods or by trying herbal remedies like FertilPlus or CystClear (fastest results).

The next step in getting pregnant sounds tricky, but its actually the easiest.It entails taking the time to watch and document the subtle changes your body goes through every day of the month, as a result of changes in your hormones during the menstrual cycle. For example, when you ovulate, the increased progesterone raises your basal body temperature.You really need be savvy of this fact, as its probably the single most important factor in getting you pregnant, and you’ll need to plan your time accordingly.

Women who have had previous pharmaceutical drugs, including Clomid, the contraceptive pill and Invitro Fertilization may experience difficulties and delays in getting pregnant, because fertility-blocking chemicals remain in the body for years. The same goes for women who are in their 30′s or older, due to the fact that older bodies take longer to rid these chemicals in the system. The fastest way to overcome this is by using an organic 4-week body cleansing kit, so assist the organs of detoxification in expelling these chemicals safely out of the body.

In summary, in order for you to get pregnant, you need to a) make sure there are no obstuctions to your fallopian tubes b) regulate your periods c) work out when you’re ovulating, and d) make love when you are ovulating. Of course your partner has to be producing enough good quality sperm, or your efforts will be in vain, but fortunately male fertility factors can be resolved with FertilPlus For Men.

With this guide, you have a starting point for best way to get pregnant : to ensure you’re ovulating, and to know when you’re ovulating. Now doing this on a day-to-day basis may require you to get some more assistance from me, and I’d love to give this to you, including the fastest ways to get pregnant, at: http://waystogetpregnant.net

What Are Fibroids?

September 6, 2010 by Shola Oslo  
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What are fibroids? Uterine fibroids (also known as fibromyomas, leimyomas or myomas) are growths made of smooth muscle cells that appear in the uterus during childbearing years. The growths are not malignant nor are they related to cancer, but they are classified as tumors. They are extremely common and often go unnoticed by many women and often shrink after menopause. Uterine fibroids occur more frequently in black women but are almost never seen in a woman less than 20 years old.

The official medical cause of fibroid development is unknown, but it appears to react to the levels of the hormone estrogen. When estrogen levels are high, as they are during childbearing years, or pregnancy fibroids grow larger but when they decrease, as they do during menopause, fibroids shrink.

Uterine fibroids can sometimes be harmful to women, causing problems that range from pain and bleeding to miscarriages and infertility. The most common symptom is heavy uterine bleeding that occurs during the menstrual period.

Of course, alternative therapists like myself are aware of the impact that environmental toxins have on fibroids. Some toxins can mimic the effect of estrogen in the body, and cause fibroids to grow rapidly, even in women who are no longer menstruating. This can be a very frustrating diagnosis for post menopausal women.

Fortunately here are a variety of different therapies that women can choose from, depending on the symptoms and the severity of the fibroids. Herbal supplements, such as FibroidClear can reduce inflammation as well as shrinking fibroids and regulating hormone levels. There’s body cleansing, which helps to get rid of the toxins that cause fibroids to grow, and accelerate the effect of any herbal remedies for fibroids.

Fortunately here are a variety of different therapies that women can choose from, depending on the symptoms and the severity of the fibroids. Herbal supplements, such as FibroidClear can reduce inflammation as well as shrinking fibroids and regulating hormone levels. There’s body cleansing, which helps to get rid of the toxins that cause fibroids to grow, and accelerate the effect of any herbal remedies for fibroids.

This is only a brief explanation for what are fibroids. If you found this helpful, you can watch some more in-depth videos on my website, and sign up for a free report on how to shrink fibroids naturally. http://www.fibroidsetc.com/what-are-fibroids/

Fallopian Tube Blockage

July 9, 2010 by Shola Oslo  
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Do you have a fallopian tube blockage? If the answer is yes, please keep reading as there is a natural method of conceiving with a fallopian tube blockage.

So why am I telling you about natural methods, when your doctor has conventional methods for helping you to get pregnant? Well, let’s look at these a little:

The first option for fallopian tube blockage is IVF. For most couples with normal incomes, the cost makes it unachievable. However there is a huge probability that your first In Vitro Fertilization treatment will not work, so you have to go through the procedure again. Clients of mine who have done this and have not succeeded have confided in me that they regretted doing it, as they were left feeling worse mentally and physically, as well as often being in debt.

They also reported side effects that wouldn’t go away until they had done a body cleanse.

The second alternative if you have fallopian tube blockages is surgery. For example a transcervical tubal cannulation can help if the blockage is close to the uterus (proximal), or Laparoscopies, or laser surgery are often recommended to women whose blockage is close to the ovaries (distal).

Going under the knife doesn’t guarantee success, as only thirty percent of women who go through surgery actually pass an HSG test. For example, there’s the risk associated with going under anaesthetic, the risk of your surgeon perforating other organs, or the risk of infection.

The most significant risk to women trying to get pregnant, apart from the possibility of injury or death during surgery is that some surgeries to the fallopian tubes actually cause scarring, which leaves you with a blocked fallopian tube once more.

Fortunately there are natural methods to unblock your fallopian tubes that avoid taking drugs or having surgeries. The natural method I have had success with is the blocked fallopian tube kit, which comprises of seven steps. This method has been tried and tested for hundreds of years in TCM (Chinese Medicine) and is completely safe for you to try at home.

I’d be very happy to share this with you if you are interested, please take a look at my homepage, where you can read up on the natural way to conceive with a fallopian tube blockage. You’ll also discover why this method is completely free of side-effects, and has higher success rates than surgery or IVF, and costs significantly less. Just visit: http://fallopiantubeblockages.com

Pregnancy After Hitting 40

May 8, 2009 by Shola Oslo  
Filed under Caffeine and Pregnancy

It’s no surprise that many women are uncomfortable with the idea of pregnancy after 40. There are many reasons that are cited for why this is, but in fact it turns out that these are often misconceptions about the potential hazards and not necessarily medically relevant. Some of those misconceptions are:

a) Lowered fertility with age,

b) Experiencing premature delivery or miscarriage,

c) A high probability of delivery by c-section and

d) Having a baby with congenital defects, among others

Even though these risks and fears tend to be more prevalent for older, more mature women they are by no means guaranteed and should not rule out the possibility of conception after the age of 40.

Statistically, 40% more pregnancies are had after age 40 than before, showing that women these days are enjoying different lifestyles than in the past. These numbers are expected to go up, hopefully convincing at least some women of the lack of danger associated with later pregnancies. One other thing that may help convince women is the increase in safe and reliable methods for improving fertility.

The natural inclination of many women is to take the well-known route of fertility clinics, drugs and operations, quickly accumulating debt in the process. Yet not enough of them have taken into account any type of natural and non-invasive therapy in their quest to conceive.

One definitive aspect of alternative medicine that surpasses the aims of conventional medicine is that it strives to harmonize and enrich one’s body in a fundamental way, not just as a quick fix approach to a problem. The options available are numerous, including holistic, natural, non-toxic and various other methods. Some of these are opposed by the modern medical bigwigs who try to impose their views on the world, claiming alternative medicine is untested and unproven. They advise not getting pregnant after 40 based solely on their textbook guidelines and traditional mode of thinking. But the act of throwing those old conventions and notions out of the window has allowed alternative medicine to break new ground and offer people something that conventional medicine can’t.

Moreover, something worth noting as regards to infertility is the Follicle Stimulating Hormone commonly referred to as the FSH. FSH is the hormone that encourages the production of eggs meaning that if you have a low ovarian reserve and this is compounded by poor egg quality then conception becomes tricky.

Another monkey wrench that’s thrown into the gears with that method is that studies have shown high FSH can actually cause infertility. The dramatic downsides of the therapy highlight the need for a top-down approach to medicine in favor of the typical quick-fix routine.

There is a very strong difference between treating a medical issue with a pill versus taking care of the body as a whole. Whereas a doctor may prescribe something like Clomid for FSH, an alternative medicine approach to the issue would be to change one’s diet, boost the immune system, aid in cleansing and detoxing, enhance the body’s fertility with natural goods and stimulate quality, healthy egg production.

It is not to say that conventional treatments do not work. They do; but they have also been known to be ineffective and unsuccessful for a growing number of women. It is therefore a much safer and possibly cheaper choice for many women today desiring to achieve pregnancy after 40 to seek out more natural fertility solutions like the Mature Mothers Kit which with the backing of science, has been confirmed to increase a womans fertility by as much as 660%.

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Pedunculated Fibroid

April 7, 2009 by Shola Oslo  
Filed under Caffeine and Pregnancy

Fibroid that grow in the uterus stalk is called pedunculated fibroid. If this fibroid grows outside the uterus it is called sub-serous fibroids and if it grows inside the uterus its called sub-mucosal fibroids.

They even grow big. Last year, I have seen the biggest fibroid case, reported in the East African Medical Journal. A 37 year old woman had an abdominal inflammation due to the large growth of this fibroid. Her surgeons diagnosed nearly 16 centimeters long and one and half a kilogram weighed fibroid.

One of the most startling things about this patients condition was that she had no symptoms other than the abdominal swelling. Other women who develop pedunculated fibroids have a much different experience.

In some women, submucosal pedunculated fibroids extend into the vaginal canal, which causes distress during sexual intercourse. Two patients treated by the American University of Beirut Medical Center were found to have such fibroids. A full 12 cm of one patients submucosal fibroid had grown into the vaginal canal, while the rest of the growth remained in her uterus.

Pedunculated fibroids can be painful, particularly if the peduncle becomes twisted. The risk of the peduncle twisting increases as the fibroid grows larger.

Other painful symptoms that are often associated with these fibroids are uterine cramps, as well as pressure on the uterus along with other organs.

This sub-mucosal fibroid even causes irregular bleeding during menstrual such as light spotting or regular bleeding all the time. Women with constant bleeding may undergo heavy bleeding during the menstrual cycle.

Often when the pedunculated fibroid has become severely twisted it will require surgical intervention. This occurs because the pain level becomes so great to the woman experiencing it that they will do anything to stop it.

A twisted peduncle can also create a blockage in the veins that deliver blood and nutrients to the growth. When the blood and nutrients are cut off, the fibroid begins to weaken. As the fibroid deteriorates, the pain increases greatly, as does the risk of infection.

When a peduncle is determined to be 2cm or more in width, a process called Uterine Artery Embolization is indicated. This procedure blocks the blood supply to the growths so that they begin to deteriorate and eventually die. This procedure has been found to be more successful with subserousal fibroids than with any other kind of fibroid.

The doctors in Bretonneau hospital of France suggests women to repeat Uterine Artery Embolization, as its diagnosed that 10% of women has re-growth of these fibroids after 2 years.

Another similar procedure for pedunculated fibroids is Myomectomy. This method is done to remove the fibroid but it is not 100% success and sometimes repairs the uterus. The University of South Dakota diagnosed a patient with bigger fibroid, in which the blood vessel has been ruptured after she gave birth. Since their attempt on Myomectomy failed, an immediate hysterectomy was done.

Often prior to a myomectomy the woman is required to sign an agreement to allow a hysterectomy to be performed should anything go wrong during the procedure, so women that undergo this procedure sometimes wake up without a uterus.

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