How to Reverse Infertility & Get Pregnant Naturally

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There’s no doubt that infertility is a rising problem in today’s society. And while this has never been an issue for me, the CDC finds that about 10 percent of women (6.1 million) in the U.S. ages 15-44 struggle to get pregnant or stay pregnant. The reasons are many (and we don’t know all of them yet), but what we do know is that it takes a large personal and financial toll on those it affects.

(In fact, when I tried to find accurate info on how much is spent annually on infertility treatments, I kept getting results for ways to finance treatments for infertility.)

The good news is that, in many cases, the body can reverse infertility naturally if given the correct resources.

Note: It is important to check with a doctor or qualified specialist for problems like infertility and to address any potentially serious underlying health issues. Many women also benefit from working with a naturopathic doctor or specialist to address nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle changes that can help.

How Common Is Infertility, and Why Is It Rising?

According to the CDC, the term “infertile” is usually applied to a woman who is unable to become pregnant after a year of trying (or 6 months for a woman over 35).

Infertility, like any disease, is simply a sign that something is not right inside the body and must be fixed. It isn’t a deficiency in fertility drugs or due to a lack of IVF. Fertility is a natural process in the body, but one that the body can turn off if it doesn’t feel it can safely sustain a pregnancy.

I have many friends who have struggled to conceive and I’ve witnessed how painful it was for them to want to have a child and struggle to get pregnant. Thankfully, in almost every case, my friends were eventually able to conceive by focusing on supporting the body with proper diet, supplements, and lifestyle.

There are so many confounding factors that can cause or contribute to infertility, which is why conventional treatment can vary so much in effectiveness — it simply can’t address all the possible causes.

Fertility drugs and artificial hormones of any kind, including birth control, can make underlying problems better, but can also make them even worse and make future fertility more difficult. Hormonal birth control is often prescribed for various hormonal imbalances and the symptoms … but artificial hormones on top of existing hormone problems doesn’t necessarily make for success.

What Causes Infertility in the First Place?

Infertility can be caused by a huge number of factors: hormone imbalance, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, anovulatory cycles, physical blockage, inadequate hormone production, short luteal phase, lack of luteinizing hormone, high levels of prolactin, and many others.

Poor nutrition often plays a major role, as does exposure to certain chemicals. Age plays less of a role before menopause than was originally thought. While there are many wonderful naturally minded fertility specialists out there, only certain doctors know how to test for and address any of these possible underlying issues. Extreme fertility treatments do work for some, but can be very emotionally and physically exhausting, not to mention very expensive.

Natural Help for Infertility

The great news is that dietary and lifestyle changes can make a tremendous difference in fertility, and often help with other issues like excess weight, lack of energy, blood sugar problems, skin issues, and insomnia in the process. Even those who choose to undergo conventional fertility treatments can help improve their chance of working by supporting their bodies in natural ways as well.

How to Reverse Infertility (and Get Pregnant)

This is the specific system I use when working with women on fertility, but it is also very useful for helping with PMS, cramping, fatigue, heavy periods, and other hormone-related problems. It is designed to address all issues that can contribute to infertility. Short of a physical inability to conceive, it will work.

Step 1: Nutrition

This is by far the most important step. In modern times, many people are undernourished, despite being overweight. The body simply will not allow conception to occur or a pregnancy to continue if it doesn’t have the basic foundation it needs to sustain a pregnancy.

Many women turn to a low-fat, high-fiber diet in an attempt to increase health and lose weight. Weight loss has been shown to increase fertility, but losing weight in this way is rarely effective for increasing fertility because it deprives the body of the necessary proteins and fats necessary for hormone production.

Some nutritional ways to help optimize fertility:

  • Remove processed grains, other processed foods, sugars, and starches from the diet.
  • Obtain more nutrient-dense carbohydrates from vegetables, some fruits, and starchy sources like sweet potatoes and squash.
  • Increase healthy fats in the diet especially from sources like coconuts, coconut oil, olives and olive oil, butter, grass-fed meats, eggs, avocado, and nuts.
  • Get enough protein especially from grass-fed meats, eggs, and nuts. This is also important during pregnancy as adequate protein can help minimize the risk of certain pregnancy complications.
  • Eat a lot of vegetables, especially green leafy varieties like lettuce, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, collard, chard, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and similar veggies.
  • Drink enough water. Hydration is important for so many functions within the body, including fertility.
  • Get insulin levels under control. Even if you don’t have Type II diabetes, a high carbohydrate diet often goes hand-in-hand with some level of insulin resistance. Optimizing dietary factors with the above methods will help make your body more sensitive to insulin, which will help production of other hormones and proper function of the body.

For some women, nutrition alone can be enough to support the body for fertility. It is very important to continue these things once pregnant and not stop giving yourself proper nutrition, which is even more vital for the growth of an unborn child.

Step 2: Lifestyle Factors

Any doctor, or even a Google search, should reveal that habits like smoking, drug use, and high caffeine intake can severely impair fertility. There are many other lifestyle factors that contribute as well:

  • lack of sleep
  • exposure to harmful chemicals
  • lack of exercise (or too much exercise)
  • high stress levels
  • certain medications or supplements

Most lifestyle factors are also easy to fix with a little effort. The most common lifestyle factors that can increase fertility are:

Getting enough sleep

Sleep is vital to health and the production of many hormones. Studies have shown that women with low melatonin and serotonin levels have a shorter luteal phase (time between ovulation and menstruation) and consequently have a lower chance of conceiving. Lack of sleep also impairs the body’s ability to properly regulate adrenaline, cortisol, and insulin, making conception very difficult.

Make sleep a priority and get enough to feel rested, not just awake. This may mean taking a nap during the day or going to bed a few hours earlier. A completely dark sleep environment may also help melatonin levels and sleep.

Minimizing exposure to harmful chemicals

This should be a book in itself (hmm, time to get writing), but most women notice improvement from limiting exposure to household chemicals, plastic water bottles, and conventional cosmetic and beauty products.

Getting the right amount of exercise

Getting adequate exercise is important for fertility, but too much can have the opposite effect. Most women do well with several hours of recreational activity a week (walking, fun sports, or swimming) and a few weight training sessions. Too much moderate/intensive exercise will keep the body from ovulation if done regularly. While weight loss can greatly help fertility, having too little body fat (below 15-18%) can make the body go into an anovulatory state (not ovulate).

Limiting stress

Easier said than done, especially for anyone who is going through the emotions of fertility difficulties! You’ve probably been told that if you can relax, you will get pregnant. While this is certainly not true for everyone, reducing stress is a good idea. Often, the ideas above will help with many of the physical causes of stress, leaving you more time to (hopefully) relax.

Checking side effects of medications

Check with your doctor to see if any medications you are taking could impair fertility. Steroids and antidepressants have been known to do so, as well as any other hormone containing or affecting medications.

Step 3: Supplements & Herbs

While diet and lifestyle alone often reverse infertility, some women notice better or faster results with the aid of natural supplements and herbs.

Fish Oil

The single most important supplement that I’ve seen help women increase fertility, is adequate intake of omega-3s, which are also excellent for a developing baby and a healthy pregnancy.

Herbs

The following herbs are recommended for getting pregnant naturally:

  • Red Raspberry Leaf  A well know fertility herb that is also good during pregnancy. It has a high nutrient profile and is especially high in calcium and is a uterine tonic. It is available in capsule form, but makes an excellent hot or cold tea.
  • Nettle Leaf – Has a very high mineral content. It contains lots of chlorophyll and is nourishing to the adrenals and kidneys. It helps reduce stress and is a powerful uterine tonic. Once pregnant, it is great for getting enough nutrients during pregnancy and has a high vitamin K content to prevent hemorrhage. I add nettle leaf to a tea that I drink before and during pregnancy.
  • Dandelion  Contains vitamins A and C as well as trace minerals. The root is beneficial to the liver and the leaf is mildly diuretic. Can help cleanse the body and remove toxins.
  • Alfalfa  Has vitamins A, D, E and K and eight digestive enzymes. Contains trace minerals and vitamin K and is often added to commercial vitamins because of its high vitamin profile.
  • Red Clover – Has a very high vitamin content and contains almost every trace mineral. It has been known to help balance hormones and restore fertility.
  • Maca – A hormone balancing herb that is known throughout the world for its fertility and vitality promoting properties. Good for both men and women to increase fertility, though women should only take between menses and ovulation and discontinue to make sure it is not taken during pregnancy. It is a very potent herb that often has very noticeable effects on fertility. It comes in powder form or capsule form.
  • Vitex/Chaste Tree Berry – Nourishes the pituitary gland and helps lengthen the luteal phase. It lowers prolactin and raises progesterone. For some women, this alone will increase fertility.

IMPORTANT: Do not take any of these herbs in combination with fertility drugs, hormone treatments, or hormonal birth control! As with any herbs, supplements, or medication, consult a doctor or health care professional about your specific case and do your own research!

Vitamins

You can’t out-supplement a poor diet, but when trying to heal a condition consider taking these:

  • Vitamin D – Vitamin D deficiency is very common in America, especially during the winter, and can be very detrimental to overall health. Recent studies link inadequate vitamin D with infertility and miscarriage. Have your levels checked to find out how much you need.
  • Vitamin C – A potent antioxidant, vitamin C is good for both male and female infertility. Aim for at least 2,000 mg a day pre-conception.
  • Folate – Folate (not folic acid) is well known as a necessary vitamin in early pregnancy to prevent complications, but it is most beneficial when taken for several month before the pregnancy as well as during. It helps cell division and promotes ovulation. Some natural doctors recommend taking up to 5,000 micrograms a day and women hoping to get pregnant should take at least 2,000 micrograms a day. It is important to note that many people have trouble using the synthetic form, folic acid, and do better with folate or methylfolate (this post explains more).
  • Zinc – Very important for cell division including sperm production and ovulation. Best when taken in combination with b-vitamins.
  • Selenium – Helps protect the body from free radicals and protects sperm and egg. Known to help cell division and might prevent miscarriage.
  • B-Vitamins – Deficiency of B-vitamins is common in anyone who consumes large amounts of processed foods, grains or sugars. Optimizing b vitamin levels can increase luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone to improve fertility.

Natural Progesterone Cream

Infertility struggles can often be linked to specific hormone imbalances. Especially for those with short cycles or short second phase of their cycle (ovulation through start of menses), progesterone can be the issue. I’ve seen people add only natural progesterone cream and conceive and carry a healthy pregnancy within a month or two.

When using progesterone cream, it is important to do research, work with a specialist, make sure you have a good brand that is soy-free. Only use for the second half of your cycle (ovulation through menses).

Some sources, including a midwife and a doctor I trust, suggest continuing the progesterone cream through the first three months of pregnancy and then tapering off to make sure the body has adequate progesterone to continue the pregnancy until the placenta takes over production in the second trimester. Again, do research and work with a specialist when using any hormone.

Bottom Line: Can You Get Pregnant If You Are Infertile?

Struggles with infertility can be agonizing for couples, but there is hope. Proper diet and nutrition can greatly aid the body in conceiving and carrying a healthy baby (and also are beneficial in overall health).

While sometimes medical treatment is necessary, couples should at least consider dietary changes first to support the body. The above system is also helpful for women wanting to relief from symptoms of PMS, PCOS, endometriosis, heavy periods, or other hormonal problems.

While some testing can be expensive, one option to test your fertility hormones is called Modern Fertility. They have a team of reproductive specialists who will review your test and can answer any questions you have.

More From Wellness Mama

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Anna Cabeca, a gynecologist and obstetrician and a menopause and sexual health expert. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

Have you struggled with infertility, or know someone who does? What helps (or doesn’t help) as you search for answers?

Infertility can be reversed in many cases with simple and careful dietary and supplement changes that help support your body. Find out how.
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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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564 responses to “How to Reverse Infertility & Get Pregnant Naturally”

  1. Tanna Avatar

    Hi!

    I am currently trying to get pregnant but am also breastfeeding. Any suggestions?

  2. Donna Avatar

    Hello, thank you for the information and this blog. Can you please tell me why you say women should only take Maca between menses and ovulation and discontinue to make sure it is not taken during pregnancy? I have read that Maca is good to take at all stages, before, during and after pregnancy. I would be grateful for your comment.

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      Maca is a somewhat controversial herb, especially during pregnancy. The research indicates that it can help fertility, and because of the way it promotes hormone balance, it is most beneficial during the second half of the cycle. I have seen some sources that indicate that maca is ok for pregnancy, though my midwife advised against it. I’d definitely talk to your own doctor or midwife to be sure either way.

  3. Shannon H Avatar
    Shannon H

    Peace and greetings!

    I am 39 and my husband 44. We had a bitter sweet experience of giving birth to a still born March 2013. Bitter for obvious reasons and sweet because if she kept growing we both could have lost our lives. Four months after our daughters passing I went to see my doctor and she ordered me to have a test done only to find out that I had a major birth defect. All though the doctor did not say it but he alluded to that it was a miracle that I got pregnant. October 2013 I had my uterus rebuilt from the inside out and after waiting the allotted healing time and given the green light we have been trying for a little one to no avail. Since our daughters passing (because at first we did not know what took her life and then more after my reconstructive surgery) I have been on so many different medications and hormones that my hair started falling out! We tried for a few months medication(famara) to plump up my eggs and then if they were plump enough and my uterus wall was thick enough then I would get a shot to release the egg. Needless to say my husband had to be in town. Timing was difficult so after a few months of this we had to stop.

    By the grace of God My husband and I have not dwelt on this subject. We have a strong relationship with each other and even stronger faith in Christ. If the good Lord had it planned for us to have children then it will happen. We also know that the good Lord placed good doctors in our path to use. With that said, out of the blue this evening my husband said that we need to see Dr. P. and see what we need to do. I just wanted to cry because I just know he is going to want to put me on more medications. It has been since November 2015 since I had any added hormones and or chemicals and it has been wonderful! All except no pregnancy. Feeling down and could not sleep. I came into my study and jumped on line only to find your article about infertility and how to reverse it.

    Katie, Thank you for your article! I have taken notes and will head to my favorite natural vitamin store in the morning. I will also call my doctor to set up an appointment with him. When I got on the computer 30 min. ago I was feeling discouraged and then I read your article as well as some of the posts. I am feeling much better now. I feel like I have a little hope again. Please send more information on infertility if you can!!

    Many Blessings,
    Shannon H

    1. Naomi Avatar

      Shannon
      Try donquai or angelica, red clover, raspberry, chasteberry, oatstraw, stinging nettle herbs and blackstrap molasses and apple cider. Read instructions carefully please especially in donquai and angelica root/herb. Your husband can drink donquai or angelica for healthy sperm. God bless you

  4. Donna Avatar

    Thank you so much for all the brilliant information. I am just interested to know why you suggest that Maca should be stopped in the second half of a cycle? I thought it was safe to take all of the time, regardless of a pregnancy. I would appreciate your comment. thanks again 🙂

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      There are definitely varying opinions on this. Some sources say it isn’t safe during pregnancy, others say it is fine. I’d check with your individual doctor or midwife to make sure you are comfortable with however you decide to use it.

  5. Annie Avatar

    Is there a Pre Natal vitamin you would recommend for someone TTC with past miscarriages and an ovary removed due to cancer?

  6. Ana Avatar

    Hey everybody, I just read the article and decide to follow it. Me with my husband try to conceive since 2 years with no result. I have endometriosis problem which I know, but rest of the things as doctors say is fine.
    Just wanted to ask what can be the best in my case, there are couple if vitamins mentioned above, I can’t take them altogether I guess. What can be best possible diet I can follow to, or can I just pick some things from the above article.

    Thanks
    Ana

  7. Mandy Avatar

    I was just told that my Tubes are completely gone. I’m not sure how. I have a 9yr old daughter and I’ve been trying to conceive for 3ys now…..went to the doctor a couple of times in between, I got 2 HSG exam and the first one just said my tubes were blocked and for the second one they said they do t see any tubes at all. My heart is so broken…..and my relationship is over. I’m already going into depression. Good luck to everyone else I hope all over you can have healthy happy babies.

  8. Hallie Johnston Avatar
    Hallie Johnston

    This is the blog that I am looking for. I waited for about 6 years now and nothing happened, no baby conceived in my tummy. As I read thoroughly your post, I was struck on how to reverse infertility because I failed to practice all of those. My husband been travelling and return atleast twice a month because of his work. Since, he makes the living, I stayed at home and pasta/processed foods are more than a staple in my meals. I think, this explains why I don’t get pregnant. However, there is no confirmation if, I am the problem because stress could also be a reason for not conceiving. I have known that my husband been taking l carnitine from amazaon https://www.amazon.com/Top-Rated-L-Carnitine-1000mg-Servings/dp/B00RUURR9U/ref=as_li_ss_tl?th=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=wellnessmama-20&linkId=0cf86a1a5e7433d1ee4221b3510fa2e0&language=en_US), as I have research it is good in normalizing the motility and sperm production. I really do not know who has the infertility problem.

  9. Sabrina Avatar
    Sabrina

    Thanks Rosana and I’m sorry for your loses as well. I have had IVF, took progesterone and with last pregnancy the doctor put me on Helprin shots twice a day but all ends with the same out come ?

  10. Sabrina Avatar
    Sabrina

    I have done all that several years ago…and the pregnancy was going so good the specialist released me @ 8 weeks which was on a Friday to go see regular doctor on Monday and I went in on Monday doctor done a vaginal sonogram and no heart beat…went back to specialist same day and he does sonogram and says he is very sorry just goes to show you man don’t know everything…I’ve took progesterone and last pregnancy doctor put me Helprin shots twice a day and still all has been same out come

  11. Grace Avatar

    Hi Katie, I was so happy to stumble across your website 2 months ago as I was looking for natural ways to get pregnant. Thank you for helping out so many of us struggling with infertility. I am 45 years old and have a 9 year old daughter. My pregnancy with her was spontaneous and went smoothly. However I’ve tried for the last 7 years to get pregnant with no success. I have had 2 unsuccessful IVF procedures (in 2011 and 2013) and my right kidney removed 8 years ago after early cancer detection, but did not go through chemo or radiotherapy and have lead a very normal and active life since. In 2013 I was diagnosed with low ovarian reserve but remain hopeful that i can still conceive. My husband has had a sperm check and his results have always turned out normal. For 2 months I have followed your diet and seen very great improvements. The mid cycle heavy bleeding and sometimes spotting has stopped and my periods are a lot lighter than they have been. I also had bloody mucuos discharge which has completely stopped. This makes me hopeful that i am on the right path and want to thank you for your advice. I have a few questions regarding the supplements. I have been taking red raspberry leaf tea ( bags) X2 a day as the powder is not available locally. I also recently started taking progesterone ( Cyclogest 400mg) suppositories as i have been unsuccessful in finding the cream locally (I am from Kenya) and they make feel so sick I am not sure whether it’s an overdose. There is also no fermented cod liver oil in our health stores. Should I just go ahead with the unfermented one? The supplements I am currently taking are multi vitamins, red raspberry leaf tea (bags), maca ( I increased to 2000 mg a day before ovulation) and fish Omega 3 capsules. ( 3200 mg a day. I increased from 1600 a day last cycle) and Evening primrose oil before ovulation. My periods have always come like clockwork (21 days…. I got my first pregnancy on this) however after I started the diet, this increased to 26 days.. Please advise on whether there’s anything more I could do to improve my chances and whether I should stop or adjust the Cyclogest suppository dosage. I started taking this on day 12 of my cycle, and as I write, this is my second day of having it. I will greatly appreciate any advice you may have to give. Thank you so much.

  12. Sabrina Avatar
    Sabrina

    Hello I am new on this group…I am 35 years old and will be married 12 years in August. I was married for four years previously. I have been trying for almost 16 years to have a baby. I don’t have any problems getting pregnant. If I blink I’m pregnant. But somewhere between 5 to 8 weeks it’s like the fetus stops growing and dies. I have been to numerous doctors and none can find anything wrong and it is very upsetting. I have had 10 miscarriages with 3 of those being twins and 3 DNC’s. So there is definitely a problem somewhere. Has anyone ever had a problem like this that can give me some answers please. Could it be a vitamin deficiency or something?

    1. Rosana Avatar
      Rosana

      I am so sorry about your struggle. I ‘ve had five miscarriages and finally went to an RE who diagnosed me with a balanced chromosomal translocation. Their course of treatment is IVF with PGD (preimplantation genetic diagnosis), but I have chosen the natural path and let that be my last resort.

  13. Nat Avatar

    Hi, I just started taking Green Pastures Fermented Cod liver Oil with the Butter Oil (Blue Ice Royal) per your recommendations.

    I read that it is made from Raw Milk (the butter oil) and I am wondering if this is safe to take when you become pregnant since the raw milk is used. Is there a listeria risk?

    Thanks so much for your response.

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      From what I’ve read, I’m not at all concerned about the risk of Listeria, but definitely do your own research and talk to a professional about anything you are considering taking while pregnant

  14. Aneela Avatar
    Aneela

    hi im new on this group im married from three years and having problem to concieve.. After tests dctrs said i have policystic ovaries both side ovaries.. Been on clomophir but no success than let all mefication n fall pregnant but unfortunatly had a mc at 8 weeks.. Now been over two months after mc but i dont have period n no pregnant.. Can u please suggest any help.. Herbal or medicin please help me.. My husband s ok sper count is good

  15. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    what about elevated fsh in men? Have you ever seen a natural protocol improve that? I am talking about a level of around 15 (the upper end of normal).

  16. Stella Avatar
    Stella

    I just recently got your cook book and started reading your blog, and I love it! Thanks for all the wisdom you pass on. My husband and I are not trying to have kids yet, but I want my body to be in optimal health when we do. Like you said, and important factor to naturally balancing hormones is sleep. I was just wondering if you have any sleep tips for a night shift nurse and other shift workers. When I am not working I always switch back to a day shift schedule or I would never see my husband and loved ones. At this point there is no day shift option, and I love what I do (who wouldn’t love working in maternity?) so I am not interested in switching jobs. However my menstrual cycle is all out of whack, and my sleeping patterns are bizarre to say the least… I often drink raspberry leaf tea, and I drink a “Mother’s Tea” from nmteaco.com that has red raspberry leaf, nettle leaf, peppermint leaf, and dandelion leaf; I use an organic progesterone cream, and I have been using some essential oils as well.

    Do you have any tips for balancing hormones and getting regular/enough sleep for someone that does not have a “normal” job? Thanks!

  17. Rosana Avatar
    Rosana

    Hi Katie, Have you had any success with couples who can’t carry due to a chromosomal translocation in the mother? We’ve had five miscarriages and so far our only choice of treatment is IVF with PGD, but I’m not ready to go down that road yet. I’m 40 and my husband is 43. No other health issues, except maybe just a bit overweight. Thank you.

  18. Krystal Avatar

    Hi Katie, I love your blog! This post is really helpful thanks for posting. I have a question I purchased the ovacue mobile to help charting my ovulation to help conceive. I am also taking the mighty Maca greens fermented cod liver oil and various other supplements I found here. I was wondering about fertilaid? Do you suggest it? I saw the ad for it when I purchased the ovacue and am curious what your thoughts on it are? Any advice woul be great thanks so much!

  19. Leisha Avatar

    Hi Katie,
    Well I just wanted to say, thank you for this article. I was trying to get pregnant for some time. Have tried just tracking ovulation and even undergone fertility treatment (stopped short of IVF). They didn’t work out for me. I was frustrated, anxious, and depressed. So I googled natural remedies and your website came up.

    I read your article and decided to try a few of your recommended supplements (vitex, dandelion, red raspberry and maca) along with prenatal vitamins. Well I decided that I was going to try for 2 months only and if I didn’t get pregnant I was just going to live my life and enjoy it without kids. Well after the first month I got pregnant with my now beautiful 8 month old daughter. I definitely couldn’t be happier. I just wanted to say, thank you. We are currently trying again for a second and probably our last. I have just started to take the supplements again.

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