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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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. Thandie Avatar
    Thandie

    Hi Ana, I wondered how you are getting on with Vitex? I am in 2WW for this cycle. Fingers crossed!

    1. Ana Avatar

      hai Thandie,
      All the Good luck to you dear.
      Im using vitex since one week and Still waiting for ovulation of this month(@22day of cyce) using Onedaypredictionkit @ home.
      I guess PCOS(polycystic ovarian syndrome) obstructing me to ovulate.

      1. Thandie Avatar
        Thandie

        Hiya Ana, Thanks, I do need luck coming my way. Getting pregnant is not easy, sometimes I want to quit but then I think how nice it would be to have a baby in my arms, that seems to keep me going. Sorry to hear about your PCOS. I have heard some women got pregnant after using serrapeptase, bromelain & nattokinase( enzymes to clear away cysts) I am not familia with this condition so you might need to do research on these if you are interested.

        We seem to be the only ones chatting , it would nice if we could keep each posted

        Good luck, keep trying & baby dust!!

        1. Ana Avatar

          Yes Thandie,
          I completely agree with your point, Only hope to have a baby in arms is driving this frustrated period of infertility of mine.
          Yes matter of fact I really cant understand my body, why sometimes thyroid level fluctuates,vitamin D defeciency, PCOD, hormonal imbalance @ age of 27.
          Sure loved to share more and good to hear from you back.
          Thank you,
          Ana.

          1. Thandie Avatar
            Thandie

            Ana, I know this does not help but at least you are still young & you can look into other options if this fails. I am sure it will happen for you, just don’t give up. I tried 3 cycles of IVF @ 35 with no joy, then was afraid to try again for a while, now might be too late. AF turned up this morning but am going to keep going until the doc tells me am no longer ovulating. I hope we all get our miracles soon.x

          2. Ana Avatar

            Oh Thandie,
            If you dont mind
            Can you please share with me about your experience in fertility treatments and how the medical insurance supported your way.
            TIA
            Ana

  2. Thandie Avatar
    Thandie

    Ladies, have you heard about how the environment of your VG can determine whether you get pregnant or not. Apparently if the environment is too acidic it can kill off sperm. You can avoid this effect by drinking a lot of water and not eating too many acidic fruits. Wheat grass can also help to alkalise it. Some women can be sensitive to sperm as well, this was happening to me, every time I had sex I got a burning sensation after, thinking I had an infection I went to my doctors & they did some test which came back negative , my doctor then mentioned this. I did a bit of research and found a video on tube on using egg whites. You may think No way! But yes I tried it and behold my little problem went away and I now enjoy sex. It also acts as a natural lubricant . My husband asks for it every session we have now. Mama, have you come across anything like this before?

  3. Romina Ross Avatar
    Romina Ross

    Dear Wellness Mama, can you still conceive even though you haven’t had a period in 3 years?

    1. Thandie Avatar
      Thandie

      I am not an expert but I believe you have to be ovulating to conceive and to get that you need to have a regular period. You might want to get that checked by a doctor first to see what’s going on? Also try Vitex , it works wonders.

      1. Ana Avatar

        Hi Thandie,
        Thanks for your reply. How and when should I use vitex? And can I get it without prescription?

        1. Thandie Avatar
          Thandie

          Hi Ana,
          No problem, we are here to support each other. I take it once every day but some ladies take it twice on an empty stomach .Before I took it , my period was known to go for at least 7 days, & was heavy with clots ,now it’s 5 days with clear red blood. It’s worth a try, I would say. Good luck!

          1. Ana Avatar

            Hi Thandie,
            I just ordered in Amazon,I will get by tomarrow(15th day of my cycle) probably.
            Can i start taking daily
            Do i need to stop once i get ovulation/periods?.

        2. Thandie Avatar
          Thandie

          Sorry Ana, forgot to tell you, I get mine from amazon or eBay, you might want to ask Wellness Mama if there are other places she recommends.

        3. Thandie Avatar
          Thandie

          Ana, I take mine through out my cycle, I intend to do this until I get my BFP. In fact am doing that with most of my supplements , apart from black cohosh and evening prime rose .??

  4. Ana Avatar

    Hai to all the wonderfull ladies out there,
    I am ana 27 years old trying to conceive since 4 years of marriage.
    Due to pcod(polycystic ovarian syndrome) and hypothyroid may be i dint get conceived naturally.
    I took medicines(thyronorm 25mcg and Metphormin 500mg) and continued yoga and exercise to reverse the problem and it worked in December 2015 i got tests done surprisingly no cysts and ovarian reverse is so good with no tubal blocks,But i still have some acne on my shoulders and my periods are irregular with no ovulation in each cycle and immature follicles on both ovaries as im not able to conceive only my tears with days passage can explain better than me how the problem becoming worse on me.
    Now I am in USA as a dependent visa having some difficulty to get treatment due to insurance problem(they cant cover infertility treatment).
    Any suggestions and ideas are much helpful
    Thanks in advance
    Ana

  5. Mimi Avatar

    Hey Lovely Mommies to be,

    I started reading this website around December 2015 after my husband and I had a miscarriage on Christmas Day 2014 and we wanted to try again. The only issue at hand was my period’s was irregular after the miscarriage so my doctor placed me on prenatal pills on August 2015. After several month of not having my period I found this website. And decided to order so of the recommended pill to get my period. After several months of research in December 2015 I order Nature’s Way Maca Root, Red Raspberry and Vitex. I received my pills in January and started taking them on January 5, 2016 to get my period back regular. Well then on February 25, 2016 I got my first period and was so excited but wanted to make sure that it was regular. Then in March 26, 2016 I got my second period and third period on April 28, 2016. I was thrilled according to my ovulation calendar I was suppose to get my period on May 28, 2016 the week of our 2nd wedding anniversary and I took a pregnant test and it came back positive. I honestly want to thank God, this website and the comments because this really helped me get through the confusion and understand my body more. With that being said I’m 8 weeks pregnant with TWINS. I know I supposed to want to announce the pregnant but I wanted to give women some hope and encouragement that anything is possible with God, prayed and Wellness Mama.

  6. Anna Avatar

    After two years of infertility, chemical pregnancies, and very high FSH readings (34) the doctors said I would never conceive with my own eggs. They were wrong! I followed a plan sort of similar to the one in this post with additional acupuncture and mind-body work. I was pregnant in two months and my perfect little boy just turned one. Miracles can happen! Heal your body and soul and fertility will follow naturally

    1. Mandy Avatar

      This is absolutely beautiful…. Thank you so much for sharing.

  7. Allana Avatar
    Allana

    My boyfriend and I have been trying to get pregnant for a long time. I was on birth control to get regular periods but I came off of it to get pregnant now I don’t have periods at all. What could be the cause of this? We don’t know how to tract my ovulation if I’m not even getting periods anymore. I’m on no medication at all either. What do you suggest?

  8. Marylou Nelson Avatar
    Marylou Nelson

    Me and my fiance’ haven’t been able to conceive within the 2 1/2 years we’ve been together. I believe its because I have cysts on both my ovaries. I’m afraid I will never have a chance to be a mom…and it hurts! everyone around me is getting pregnant and I’m just sitting here like….When will my time be God?

  9. Sam Avatar

    Oh well back to square 1 my fertility treatments didn’t work I tried Clomid 100mg got 1 good follicle was given the gonal injection I had terrible pain in the ovulation took the cyclogest and nothing I don’t get it I’m so disappointed and I’m feeling down I have tried everything now wish I could go back 5 years when my life was happy and try instead of waiting I don’t know where my path is meant to go I’m so lost

  10. Sam Avatar

    Hey try this combination find a good homeopathy that can give you medicine and try this false unicorn root is a tonic for the womb to strengthen, shatvari tonic for womb lining, 75mg baby aspirin, maca, Royal jelly capsules, coq10, Vitex is good for your pertuity gland to help hormones, space it all out in the day this is what I take with the maca stop taking after ovulation day

  11. Melanie Avatar
    Melanie

    Hello my name is melanie i am 29 and have a 5 years old daughter, i try since around 4 years to get pregnant again unfortunately it worked out, i went to several doctors, and they made test of my blood and also made pictuers of my ovaries and did a test for my ovaries ( i dont know the name of the test in english) and everything is just fine my doctor told me i am very healthy and my ovaries are open so there shouldnt be a prb to get pregnant again ( my husband also did a test and he is healthy as well) she said to me that my period is not regualy is a prb and make it hard to get pregnat, i got many hormon medicince and everytime they told me within 3 month i shall be pregnant when they take them, well it didnt work, im kinda tired of doctors and medicine and than i found ur blog and i would like to try out what u suggested just i am kinda confused which of the herbs i shall try and how to take them, can i drink every day a tea with a differen herb? i would be very thankfull if u can help me

    thank you so much

    I am sorry for my poor english i am from germany

  12. Katharina Avatar
    Katharina

    Hi, I am joining the conversation rather late. Maybe I haven’t searched well enough, but I couldn’t find any information about how much to apply daily. I know every woman is different and all I get are some standard suggestions. I really would love for some personal experiences!! At the moment I am taking between a quarter and half a tsp twice daily from day 15 to 26 of my cycle. I sleep very well but am horribly tired. The problem is, my doctor has my back but no experience with it (it’s not that popular here in Europe). Thanks for your input!

  13. Claire Avatar

    We are newly married and have been to 5 different IVF specialists. Each one said a totally different thing. And I did not feel like any of them had our interests at heart. they were quick to push ivf after us only trying for 6 months. My best friend gave me the number of a wholistic Dr who prescribed a pill form of fertility herbs. These herbs drastically changed my cycle so that my cycle increased to a healthy 28 days (previously was 24). All pain and cramping completely stopped and I got pregnant on the first month. Women get pregnant into their fifties in other countries and I think it is because God wants that, and here in the west we are trained to believe in the limitations that the M.D.’s place upon us. This is simply wrong. Know in your heart that you are meant to be a mother, and have trust that He will make it happen. Of course, you still have to do your part. Eat whole foods, excercise, keep your thoughts in a trusting positive light and keep all negative people and their opinions completely off your radar. I also work with my homeopath who prescribed a natural substance that also helped me tremendously. You just have to seek out those who are rooting for you, and leave all the rest. Good luck to you all, and know that we are all praying for you, it also helps to pray for others too. This helps you to think about something other than yourself, which opens you up to feel gratitude for each day. Build faith and treat yourself well, that’s what worked for me in a nutshell.

    1. Romina Ross Avatar
      Romina Ross

      Thank you for this post. My name is Romina Ross. Do you live in the NYC area?

    2. Maryam Avatar

      Hi there, can you share the information of your holistic doctor? Thanks

  14. Kerri Avatar

    Hi, my name is Kerri. I have had 4 children (between 04 and 08) and as you can see never had any fertility problems before. Now I am 30 yrs old and have very very recently had to under go a laprascopic cystectomy. They removed a >10 cm cyst and also had to take my right ovary as well as my fallopian tube. My husband and I would like to try for one more child and we were wondering if you or anyone had any further suggestions.

  15. Sonya Avatar

    Wellness mama,

    I follow your post very closely and listen to what you suggest. However, you should not write about this particular subject because you have no idea what it is. You wrote all the right things but it’s very dry and you can find them on a million other websites.

    I suffered from recurrent miscarriages for 5 years. After 6 pregnancies, I finally have my daughter. I tried all those things that you listed with almost all pregnancies that ended up in loss except with my successful one.

    I respect your opinions but please do not write about infertility because it confuses and brings anxiety to women that go through it. They would try anything.

    1. Carrie Rutledge Avatar
      Carrie Rutledge

      Hey there,
      I’ve also recently suffered from miscarriages. I’ve changed my diet immensely. Along withCan you tell me what you did for the sixth one to be successful? Supplements? Diet? Thank you. Carrie

  16. Jessie Avatar

    I have a question. If you are having regular periods (usually 5 days) does it mean that you are ovulating?

  17. Sam Avatar

    Hi guys,

    There are some great comments and stories about this article. Its a very familiar story for my wife and I.

    Anyway, I thought I would just reach out to everyone whose husband/man is having trouble in the motility or count area. I have been using a product called icejocks for the last few months and they have made a big difference. My count and motility went up markedly. I just found them on a whim, and asked our specialist about them. He basically said it couldn’t hurt. We went back to the specialist last week and he was literally amazed at the improvement.

    They have a website which is pretty informative (I won’t post it but you can find it if you need to). Its all based around cooling the man’s parts to increase the quality and quantity. There seems to be some real science behind it reading their site as well.

  18. Sarah Avatar

    Women should also be tested for MTHFR. It’s what has lead me to a natural lifestyle instead of the toxins I was constantly exposed to. Infertility can be so lonely, reading these posts make me feel less so. Best of luck to everyone

  19. Marijeta Savic Avatar
    Marijeta Savic

    Great article! As long as there are eggs, there is hope. Ovarian pool declines at much faster rate than we’d like to admit. Today, most women are overestimating their fertility chances. Also, there are many things women could do in months before conception in order to improve egg quality: quit smoking, bring your BMI to recommended level, eat organic, nutritious, and fresh food in addition to living a generally healthy, stress-reduced lifestyle, adapt to supplementation strategy specifically targeting egg health, and most of all allow enough time to achieve results.

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