Integrated fertility treatment could help you conceive
IVF treatment has been popping up in the news over the past week, for a number of reasons. There’s no doubt that for some couples, IVF is the answer to their prayers. But it does come at a cost, and won’t fix the underlying problems, so the success rate varies greatly depending on what these underlying problems are for each person.
Natural fertility treatment, on the other hand, differs in its approach by taking a holistic view of the person in order to treat what’s at the heart of their infertility, be it polycystic ovaries, irregular cycle, low sperm count or even unexplained infertility. And what’s more, just three months’ natural fertility treatment will result in healthier eggs, healthier sperm and a healthier uterus, and could significantly improve the chances of success of IVF treatment if that’s the route the person decides to take.
So if you’re currently thinking about your options and trying to decide which route is best for you, then why not consider an integrated approach to give yourself the best possible chance of having a baby?
August 24th, 2009 at 12:22
i hav been trying to concive for some time now and the fact that am not getting pregnant is stressing the hell out of me and i cant relax for some reason am out on holidays every now and then and now i dont want to hav sex with my husband anymore am upset and done with this thing.i wud go over a week late then my periods just show up it really breaks my heart.
am heartbroken right now.
August 24th, 2009 at 20:57
Hi Med
I’m really sorry to hear that you’re going through such a difficult time. There are lots of things you can do to help you cope with this stress, e.g. try the Australian Bush Flower Essence combination called Calm & Clear - it’s great for aiding relaxation.
Also, we’ve written a guide on this very subject, with many more ideas for reducing stress when trying for a baby. If you subscribe to our newsletter on the home page, you will receive a number of useful guides including this one called “Dealing With The Emotional Strain Of Trying To Get Pregnant”, which I’m sure will help you.
Wishing you all the best
Nicola