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		<title>Options for Dealing With the Emotional Aspects of Infertility</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people need help in dealing with infertility. Having a baby and starting a family is something that many people really want but can’t due to infertility. This is not just a physical problem either: infertility is also a psychological problem that causes a lot of stress, frustration, and sadness. On top of it all, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people need help in <strong>dealing with infertility</strong>. Having a baby and starting a family is something that many people really want but can’t due to infertility. This is not just a physical problem either: infertility is also a psychological problem that causes a lot of stress, frustration, and sadness. On top of it all, the financial aspects involved can also be troubling for some, as fertility treatments and medications can be rather expensive.</p>
<h1>Dealing with Infertility</h1>
<p>The treatment itself can cause a lot of emotional drama and stress, especially when it doesn’t seem to be working. Trying to deal with continuous failures can be very aggravating, and can even put even more stress on the couple’s relationship. Some couples try to keep their hopes up and end up on an emotional roller coaster time and time again. It can be disheartening to see parenthood coming to others.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there are ways of <em>dealing with infertility</em> problems, both physically and emotionally. There are numerous treatments out there, including injections, surgeries, oral medications, and so forth. Some women even swear by alternative solutions and holistic treatments. For the psychological aspects, counseling and support groups are always available. Counseling and therapy can do wonders as emotional treatments. Professional counseling can help couples remain positive about fertility problems and their own relationship. </p>
<h2>Dealing with Infertility through Support Groups</h2>
<p>There are plenty of infertility support groups in every area. Couples can attend a support group and talk openly with others about their frustrations and problems. Many people find it helpful and empowering to talk to one another. These groups provide both women and men with the realization that they are not alone; and that there is always hope. It’s easier to stay positive when one realizes that isolation and negativity are never the answer. </p>
<p>Trying to cope with infertility should not take over anyone’s life. Women especially need to remain strong and not fall into deep depression. It’s not uncommon for an infertile woman to question her ability to conceive and fall into a pit of depression as a result of negative thinking. She may also become more aggressive sexually, while the man can become disinterested as a result of his own low self-esteem due to infertility. Needless to say, the relationship can suffer.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there is always help, even for those who don’t think they’ll ever be able to conceive. Counseling and support groups can go a long way in helping some couples come to terms with the fact that they may never be able to conceive. They learn that there are alternatives, such as adoption and volunteering for children’s organizations. It’s important that they both heal individually as a man and woman and together as a couple. </p>
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		<title>Fertility Insurance FAQ &#8212; Understanding Your Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 09:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are worried about the costs of fertility treatment and drugs, you may be interested in exploring fertility insurance options. Infertility insurance is a coverage offered by various providers to help couples finance their treatments. Since fertility drugs and surgery can be very expensive, there are a number of insurance providers that offer plans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.trouble-gettingpregnant.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/FertiltyInsurance-199x300.jpg" alt="Fertility Insurance" title="Pregnancy Test" width="199" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-63" />If you are worried about the costs of fertility treatment and drugs, you may be interested in exploring <strong>fertility insurance</strong> options. <em>Infertility insurance</em> is a coverage offered by various providers to help couples finance their treatments. Since fertility drugs and surgery can be very expensive, there are a number of insurance providers that offer plans to help couples conceive. </p>
<h1>Will I qualify for fertility insurance?</h1>
<p>Most insurers have specific qualifications that must be met before a couple can be approved. Most providers require that couples be: under 40, insurance policy holders for at least a year, and facing infertility for a year or more. Indeed, it can be somewhat difficult to obtain policies for some couples. The good news is that employers in some states are mandated, by law, to offer infertility insurance as part of standard coverage, so check with your state’s laws to see if you or your spouse’s employer is required to offer it.</p>
<h2>What can be covered with fertility insurance?</h2>
<p>Various procedures, such as artificial insemination, embryo transfers, and fertility testing are covered in exchange for monthly premiums offered by insurance providers. Different treatments are covered by different plans; therefore you should carefully go over all options before selecting a plan. You can work with providers to get a plan that is most appropriate for you. For the most part, the following treatments are covered by insurance providers: IVF, IUI, GIFT, and ZIFT. Keep in mind that some insurers only cover a certain number of treatments (usually 3-5 cycles).</p>
<h3>What types of infertility insurance can I choose from?</h3>
<p>There are a few different options available. As mentioned above, you should get the right type for you depending on your situation and fertility history. Some standard healthcare plans offer some fertility coverage, so talk to your current provider to see if you are entitled to any treatments. If not, then you can look for other options. </p>
<p>There are some financing options that include loans. You can take out a loan to pay for your treatments, but won’t have to pay everything back until you are pregnant. This could be a good option for you if you’re not sure if any treatments can help you, or if you are finding trouble finding any that can. Providers that offer this type of program won’t require you to pay the loan back unless the treatments work and you become pregnant. However, the terms and rules vary from company to company, so make sure you understand everything before agreeing to any loan.</p>
<p>There are also refund programs that are offered by private providers, from which you can receive a refund after paying for everything upfront. There’s a downside to this type of program, obviously, since you will have to pay for everything upfront. As such, you may want to look over other options first and consider this only when nothing else is available.</p>
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		<title>What is a Fertility Specialist? When Should You go See One?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you and your significant other are having trouble getting pregnant, you may want to consider seeing a fertility specialist. A fertility specialist is basically a gynecologist with advanced education in reproductive endocrinology. These highly qualified doctors will help you determine what is causing your reproduction problems and evaluate them in order to find the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you and your significant other are having <strong>trouble getting pregnant</strong>, you may want to consider seeing a <strong>fertility specialist</strong>.  A <em>fertility specialist</em> is basically a gynecologist with advanced education in reproductive endocrinology. These highly qualified doctors will help you determine what is causing your reproduction problems and evaluate them in order to find the best treatment methods.</p>
<h1>How do you know when to visit a fertility specialist?</h1>
<p><img src="http://www.trouble-gettingpregnant.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/gynecologist1-300x230.jpg" alt="Fertility Specialist" title="gynecologist1" width="300" height="230" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-55" />There are certain criteria for seeing a <strong>specialist for infertility</strong>.  Normally, diagnosis is given whenever the couple has been trying for at least a year, although it can be given sooner if the couple is older than 35.  Also, if you suspect you or your partner might have an STD, you may want to visit a doctor, as STD’s can lead to problems with reproduction systems in both males and females. </p>
<p>A woman who has a history of at least two or three miscarriages should see a specialist, since a miscarriage is a sign of possible <em>infertility issues</em>.  Irregular monthly cycles are also a sign in women.  There are different reasons why a menstrual cycle can be irregular, so if this is something you have questions about, you should definitely see a doctor.</p>
<p>There are some tests you and your partner can try at home or at a clinic, such as screening for STD’s and checking for blood work-up. A blood test can be used to determine if the right amount of hormone levels is being released into your bloodstream.  Levels of LH (luteinizing hormone) and FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) are measured during the menstrual cycle in order to measure the reproductive potential.  Obviously, if the results aren’t very promising, a visit to a specialist should be considered. </p>
<h2>How does an infertility specialist do a diagnosis?</h2>
<p>As mentioned above, they can conduct advanced tests and evaluate possible reproduction problems in both women and men.  In addition to the tests, a questionnaire may also be given for you and your partner to fill out.  The physician can review the answers ahead of time prior to your scheduled visit in order to determine the best course of action once you’re in his or her office.</p>
<p>The questions asked are usually about the following:  the history of testicular injuries, exposure to certain toxins in the environment, past surgeries, infertility history in families, whether you’ve ever had a positive pregnancy test, and so forth.  Many couples feel more comfortable answering written questions, so this questionnaire can be very helpful to both you and the specialist.<br />
After looking over all the tests, including the questionnaire and home tests (if you did any), the <u>fertility specialist</u> will determine whether you need any additional, more thorough testing.  If it is determined that you and your partner are diagnosed with infertility, the specialist will go over your options for possible treatments and medication.</p>
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		<title>Where To Find Help Getting Pregnant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 08:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need help getting pregnant, you may not know where to turn.  There are many resources that can help you accomplish your pregnancy goal.  If you have been trying for some time, the process can be very stressful and you may feel like giving up.  If you keep a positive attitude and stay focused [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you need <strong>help getting pregnant</strong>, you may not know where to turn.  There are many resources that can help you accomplish your pregnancy goal.  If you have been trying for some time, the process can be very stressful and you may feel like giving up.  If you keep a positive attitude and stay focused on the goal, the process can be less stressful for both parties involved.</p>
<p>You do not want sex to turn into a chore and there is a ton of advice out there to have sex very often in order to achieve pregnancy.  Recent research has suggested that <strong>this may actually be more harmful then helpful</strong>.  If a man ejaculates too much, his sperm count will decrease and you want to make sure that this count stays as high as possible.  You may want to consider having sex every other day during ovulation to ensure that your chances are improved.</p>
<p>If you think you are <strong>having problems getting pregnant</strong>, it may be time to <strong>consult your doctor</strong> to make sure that there is nothing going on with both the man and woman involved.  You may find that there is a minor problem that can be easily remedied.  You may also be referred to a <a href="http://www.trouble-gettingpregnant.com/fertility-specialist">fertility specialist</a> if you need some extra help.  Many insurance companies do not cover <strong>infertility doctors or treatment</strong> and this is something that you may need to check into ahead of time.</p>
<p>Talking to others is a great place to find <em>help getting pregnant</em>.  Many people struggle with <strong>infertility issues</strong> and if you can find support in people that have actually been through what you are going through, it can help tremendously and help you to stay positive.   You will also get invaluable, first hand advice from people just like you.  You may want to find a couple that have had the results that you desire and find out what they have done to accomplish their pregnancy goal.  Reaching out to others can provide you with not only pregnancy support, but a place where you can go if you feel stressed out and need moral support.</p>
<p>If you need <u>help getting pregnant</u> you are not alone.  Many people deal with this issue and you can find a great resource in others to help you find the solutions and get an insiders look of what you can do to make the dream of pregnancy a reality.</p>
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		<title>How To Increase Your Chances Of Getting Pregnant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 08:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be wondering what your chances of getting pregnant are. If you are a healthy young woman, your chances should be pretty good, if you do not have any underlying medical conditions. If you are over 30, your odds begin to decrease and if you are having a baby after 30 years of age, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be wondering what your <strong>chances of getting pregnant</strong> are.  If you are a healthy young woman, your chances should be pretty good, if you do not have any underlying medical conditions.  If you are over 30, your odds begin to decrease and if you are having a baby after 30 years of age, you may need some special help to achieve this goal.</p>
<p>If it is <strong>taking you more time to get pregnant</strong> than you had planned on, you may want to <strong>increase your chances of getting pregnant by monitoring the calendar very closely</strong>.  You want to get an idea of when you are ovulating to determine when you are most fertile.  You will want to keep track of each day you start your period and each day you stop your period.  Ovulation typically occurs about 14 days after the last day of your period.  This will give you a general idea of the time frame when you are most likely to conceive.</p>
<p>You may also want to <strong>start monitoring your basal temperature</strong> and this is a very easy thing you can do each day.  If you want to increase your chances of <em>getting pregnant</em>, you will want to take your temperature each morning, preferably before you even get out of bed for the best chance of accuracy.  Your temperature will rise very slightly for a few days after you ovulate.  This can help you determine at home when you are ovulating and the most likely to get pregnant.  It may seem discouraging that the data you needs comes after ovulation, but if you monitor this for a couple of months you will see a pattern and you can start making predictions.</p>
<p>There are also great kits out there that are used to check for ovulation.  This is a major breakthrough and an ovulation predictor kit may help you determine ovulation in a hassle free way.  You use urine just like you would a pregnancy test to determine when you are ovulating.  These kits have shown to be accurate and are very easy to use.  This may become expensive over time and this may be one of the drawbacks.  You need to make sure that you follow the directions very carefully to avoid inaccurate results.</p>
<p>You can increase your chances of <u>getting pregnant</u> if you determine when you are ovulating each month. When you determine when ovulation occurs, you will feel more in control and this can help you to accomplish your goal of pregnancy.</p>
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		<title>A Guide to 4 Well-Known Fertility Drugs for Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women who are infertile and don’t produce eggs seek out a variety of treatments. The most effective medications are the ones that help regulate ovulation. These medications work like natural hormones in order to trigger ovulation. In addition to helping with ovulation, fertility drugs are also believed to help protect women against cervical cancer. Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women who are infertile and don’t produce eggs seek out a variety of treatments.  The most effective medications are the ones that <strong>help regulate ovulation</strong>. These medications work like natural hormones in order to <strong>trigger ovulation</strong>.  In addition to helping with ovulation, <strong>fertility drugs</strong> are also believed to help protect women against cervical cancer. Some of the most well-known drugs include: <em>Human Menopausal Gonadotropins (HMG’s), Clomiphene, Bromocriptine, and Aromatase inhibitors</em>.  Some women also seek alternative solutions, such as herbs, vitamins, and chiropractic.</p>
<p>•    <strong>The Human Menopausal Gonadotrophins</strong>, aka HMG, is a drug injected into women who are infertile due to the failure of their pituitary glands to trigger ovulation.  In other words, HMG works by directly simulating the ovaries.  This medication can work for women who have cervical problems and unexplained fertility problems.  A woman on HMG is required to be monitored regularly with ultrasounds so that the doctor can check on the progress of the eggs being released.</p>
<p>•    Another useful drug is <strong>Clomiphene</strong>, which works by triggering a release of Follicle Stimulating Hormones (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormones (LH). This helps to increase egg growth and is considered to be very safe.  Clomiphene is a lot less risky than most other <em>fertility drugs</em>.  It’s particularly helpful and beneficial for women who have irregular menstrual cycles and/or a polycystic ovary syndrome.  It is taken orally and has a success rate of about 60%.</p>
<p>•    Next is <strong>Bromocriptine</strong>.  This medicine helps by suppressing prolactin, which is a hormone that can stop ovulation if released in large amounts.  In some women, prolactin is released in elevated levels, and causes an irregular ovulation cycle as a result.  Bromocriptine is considered safe for the most part, although there are some side effects such as headaches and nausea.  The good news is that it is one of the most effective fertility medications, as 90% of women release eggs while on it.</p>
<p>•    A newer treatment involves <strong>Aromatase inhibitors</strong>.  Ordinarily used for the treatment of breast cancer, these are now also being used for inducing ovulation.  This class of drugs include Femara (letrozole tablets) and Arimidex (anastrozole).  Letrozole tablets are NOT approved by the FDA as an infertility treatment, but some doctors prescribe it to infertile women anyway.</p>
<p>It’s believed by some that Aromatase inhibitors can suppress estrogen levels, which results in the hormones that trigger ovulation.  There are debates as to whether this is a helpful treatment or not, so for the time being women should consider a healthier and safer option.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Infertility in Both Women and Men</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Infertility is a condition that both men and women can have which causes reproduction complications. Since conception is a complicated process, a variety of factors can cause couples to have trouble conceiving. This problem is usually diagnosed by physicians after a couple has had no success with trying to reproduce after one year or longer. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Infertility is a condition that both men and women can have which causes <strong>reproduction complications</strong>.  Since conception is a complicated process, a variety of factors can cause couples to have trouble conceiving.  This problem is usually diagnosed by physicians after a couple has had no success with trying to reproduce after one year or longer.  Sometimes a woman can become pregnant, but will have a miscarriage if the embryo isn’t healthy or her hormonal factors aren’t sufficient for the embryo’s development.</p>
<p>Both partners will be given a physical examination to evaluate any physical disorders that may be causing the infertility.  Since males and females both can be infertile, they both undergo an examination.  For women, the testing includes <strong>ovulation evaluation, laparoscopy, and an x-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes</strong>. The testing on men initially focuses on semen evaluation, as the most common factors for male infertility includes either <strong>azoospermia</strong> or <strong>oligospermia</strong>, meaning no or too few sperm cells are produced.  <strong>Cystic fibrosis</strong> can also cause infertility problems in males, although rarely.</p>
<p>Doctors will also interview a couple about their sexual habits in order to determine whether the intercourse itself is causing problems for conception. Couples over the age of 35 will have more trouble conceiving than younger couples, and the effectiveness of treatment also decreases.  Thus, men and women who have trouble conceiving after six months to a year should visit a doctor as soon as possible, as the chances of success will decrease year after year.</p>
<p>Couples deal with infertility treatment differently.  It all depends on how far they are willing to go in seeking help.  Some will try medicine but don’t want to have surgery, while others will do whatever it takes.  Some will even try holistic approaches that focus on <strong>lifestyle</strong>, <strong>dieting</strong>, and <strong>physical therapy</strong>.  Counseling is also available to help couples with the emotional aspects of being unable to have children.</p>
<p>Usually, doctors prescribe to women the medicine <strong>clomiphene</strong>, which stimulates ovaries in order to trigger a release of eggs, thus increasing the chances of <strong>getting pregnant</strong>.  This medicine includes Serophene, Clomid, and Milophene, and is generally considered to be both effective and safe.  Unfortunately, it doesn’t work for everyone, and hormone shots are the next option.</p>
<p>The side effects of hormonal shots can be somewhat problematic for women who have large ovarian cysts.  However, they are highly effective, so much in fact that it’s common for women who receive the injections to become pregnant with twins or triplets.</p>
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		<title>A Look at Common Factors That Cause Infertility</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of factors that can cause infertility in both women and men. Some of the most common risk factors for women include: age, ovulation disorder, having a history of STD’s, exposure to certain toxins, abnormal hormone levels, and lifestyle factors. Many people don’t realize that bad lifestyle choices and habits can cause [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of factors that can cause infertility in both women and men.  Some of the most common risk factors for women include: age, ovulation disorder, having a history of STD’s, exposure to certain toxins, abnormal hormone levels, and lifestyle factors.  Many people don’t realize that bad lifestyle choices and habits can cause infertility, but they really can.<br />
Some of them are easy to overcome and others are not.</p>
<p><strong>Lifestyle habits that can cause infertility include:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Smoking, taking drugs, and alcohol consumption.</li>
<li> Stress, as it can cause irregular periods.  In a man’s case, it can reduce the sperm count.</li>
<li> Unhealthy diets, such as anorexia and binging/purging (bulimia).</li>
<li> Excessive exercising and physical activity.</li>
<li> Certain sexual habits, such as using lubricants.</li>
</ul>
<p>For the most part, these can be overcome.  However, for some individuals, the damage can already be done and irreversible.  This is particularly true for individuals over 35 who have physical damage to their reproductive systems.  In such cases, medical treatment or even surgery may be needed in order to help a couple to conceive; that is, if the reproductive system can still be repaired.</p>
<p><strong>Untreated STD’s </strong>and <strong>pelvic inflammatory diseases</strong> (PID’s) can also cause infertility.  The most common PID’s are <strong>gonorrhea </strong>and <strong>chlamydia</strong>.  According to studies, 21% of women with a PID are infertile. This is because such diseases can cause damage and scarring to the reproductive tract, which blocks the fallopian tubes.  Women infected with a PID experience no symptoms, which is why they often go untreated.</p>
<p>STD’s can cause infertility in both men and women.  Men who are infected with a sexually transmitted disease often develop epididymitis, which can cause inflammation in the vessels that transfer semen through the male reproductive system.  Obviously, this can cause a blockage that results in male infertility.  Men who are untreated can also transfer the STD to their girlfriends or wives, causing them to have reproductive problems also.<br />
Some women have ovulation disorders. This means that their eggs either don’t properly develop or they do so irregularly.  This condition is referred to as <strong>anovulation</strong>.  Women who never develop or release eggs have a condition known as anovulatory.  Usually, medication can help treat such conditions, although it’s not guaranteed to always help.</p>
<p>Sometimes a woman might only experience a menstrual period every now and then due to a condition called <strong>amenorrhea</strong>.  There are different levels of this condition which can be caused by a number of different underlying reasons. There are many possible explanations for amenorrhea, although they can be hard to identify. Fortunately, once doctors identify the underlying problems, treatment is easily available.</p>
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<p>Many women, men and couples face the utterly frustrating and upsetting reality of being infertile. It often happens for a number of reasons, but the truth is that whether you are in your late 30&#8242;s or 40&#8242;s, have Endometriosis, have Tubal Obstruction, have Uterine Fibroids, have Ovarian Cysts Or &#8216;Lazy Ovaries&#8217;&#8230;</p>
<p><em>&#8230;and you simply do not want to resort to drugs, IVF or IUI procedures, then there is still <strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://9fe0bne66j5ven5h3-vcqf5u35.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=PM2">hope in getting pregnant</a></strong>, no matter how long you have been trying.</em></p>
<p>So if you feel like you are running out of time and you are fed up with all of the treatments and drugs which are just costing you money and simply not working, then keep reading as there may still be hope for you yet.</p>
<p><strong>Why Is This So Important To You?</strong><br />
Having a baby is a very special time in our lives. We all choose to have a baby for different personal reasons, but the desire to bring a life into this world and carry on your family gene is one that is hard to dampen.</p>
<p>After all, for many of us, it feels like our life purpose is incomplete if we don&#8217;t produce a child.</p>
<p>Having a baby carries on the family gene, extends the family tree and brings a new source of love and inspiration into our lives.</p>
<p>But I know how it feels right now, not being able to conceive. It is like your self self esteem is being broken down, as you feel like you are inadequate for not having or being able to produce new life</p>
<p>Your frustration is on the rise as you try everything and still no signs of pregnancy at all.</p>
<p>For these reasons, it&#8217;s crucial to find a way to cure your infertility problems once and for all. And that&#8217;s what we&#8217;ll be looking at below&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>But Why Haven&#8217;t You Found A Solution Already?</strong><br />
Often, there will be no signs of any physical, physiological or biochemical reasons to prevent a pregnancy. The experts will tell you to &#8220;de stress&#8221; and &#8220;keep trying&#8221;. &#8220;Great, jeez, thanks&#8221; is what you&#8217;re thinking, right?</p>
<p>So you continue with the drugs, the expensive treatments&#8230;and nothing happens. Well, let me tell you something, you are not alone&#8230;</p>
<p>The truth is, 92% of the women who use conventional treatments to increase their chances of getting pregnant actually fail, and sometimes even end up worse than when they started.</p>
<p>Furthermore, if you&#8217;ve ever tried to tackle your Infertility using a one-dimensional treatment like hormone pills, sexual positions, or even changing your diet and failed it&#8217;s probably because you have tackled only one aspect of the condition.</p>
<p>Drugs, and expensive painful procedures such as IVF or IUI to treat infertility only seldom work but the side effects and the procedures are nasty. The tiny handful infertility sufferers who have learned how to treat their Infertility from within and without ever using drugs, painful surgical procedures or over the counters are the only women in the world who keep it off permanently.</p>
<p>Sure, there are plenty of books written by professors and doctors on this subject. But still, book knowledge and interviews are one thing, but it&#8217;s not the same as knowledge from actual experience. At the end of the day, scientific facts, figures and theories aren&#8217;t always enough are they?</p>
<p>And on a side note, most medical books on infertility only offer partial dietary advice along with vitamins and special herbal supplements. These approaches don&#8217;t work either, as many women will tell you if you ask them.</p>
<p>Whether you have tried exercising, eating organic, avoiding toxins wherever you can, the vast majority of the techniques that experts recommend will usually either make you feel worse, or simply not have any effect what so ever on your infertility condition. You may have already noticed this, and could be the reason why you are here?</p>
<p>I realized the hard way, that there were no magic pills or fix-it-all products to Infertility. Changing your diet and taking certain supplements may increase your chances of getting pregnant, but when the real cause of Infertility is neglected, the chances of becoming pregnant for couples with infertility issues would be slim, along with an increased chance for miscarriage.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://9fe0bne66j5ven5h3-vcqf5u35.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=PMSLIKA"><img src="http://www.trouble-gettingpregnant.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/screenshot.png" alt="screenshot Is It Really Possible To Become Fertile Even When Drugs And IVF Treatments Have Failed You?" title="screenshot" width="248" height="175" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-34" /></a><strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://9fe0bne66j5ven5h3-vcqf5u35.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=PMDOSLIKE">Is There A Solution?</a></strong></p>
<p>Lisa Olsen is the creator of a system called Pregnancy Miracle &#8482;, she dispels some myths about infertility and shares with you a system which has a growing track record of helping women <strong>become fertile</strong> and get pregnant holistically, without dangerous drugs or medicine.</p>
<p>She warns people on her website, on the importance of knowing the truth about infertility drugs:</p>
<p>&#8220;A study had found a higher rate of ovarian cancer among women who took infertility drugs (The New England Journal of Medicine). The finding validates concerns regarding these drugs that surface periodically in medical journals. The study had obviously generated strong criticism from the infertility industry, now a $1 billion-a-year profit-making enterprise.</p>
<p>According to the study, 3,837 women who underwent infertility treatment between 1974 and 1985 in Seattle, were analysed by Mary Anne Rossing, D.V.M., Ph.D., at the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Among all women who had taken the drug Clomid (a drug which induces ovulation there were three times more cases of ovarian cancer diagnosed within the study period compared to women who had not taken drugs during 12 or more monthly cycles.&#8221;</p>
<p>She also goes on to explain how NOT treating your current infertility condition in a timely manner can cause you to potentially NEVER have children.</p>
<p>And if that wasn&#8217;t enough, her program promises to save you from the risk of IVF treatments, which, as she explains on her website, can lead to potential brain damage in babies.</p>
<p><strong>How This System May Be Able To Help You&#8230;</strong><br />
Her system, Pregnancy Miracle &#8482; is designed to bypass the dangers of modern day drugs and risky surgery, allowing you to <em>become fertile</em> holistically, naturally from home.</p>
<p>After all, by using drugs to shut your body&#8217;s alarm system, or painful surgical procedures you are practically ignoring your body&#8217;s messages and neglecting the root cause of your problem, thus making your condition worse in the long run.</p>
<p>By treating the problem holistically, you can treat the problem at the root, which is on a hormonal level. Essentially, it is all about &#8220;listening&#8221; to what your body is desperately trying to tell you.</p>
<p>In summary, &#8220;Pregnancy Miracle™ &#8221; is a 240 page downloadable e-book, jam-packed cover to cover with all the secret natural Infertility cure methods, unique powerful techniques and the step-by step holistic Infertility cure system I&#8217;ve discovered in over 14 years of research. This program contains all the information you&#8217;ll ever need to eliminate your Infertility permanently in weeks and become pregnant naturally with 3-4 months, without using drugs, without surgery and without any side effects.</p>
<p>Based on a Chinese 5 step system, this program aims to conquer infertility and allow you to give birth to healthy children before it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p><strong>Bonus Material:</strong></p>
<p><em>FREE professional private email counseling and support from Lisa for 3 entire months<br />
14-Day Meal Plan &amp; Recipes For Enhancing Fertility<br />
Pregnancy Week By Week<br />
7000 Baby Names With Meanings<br />
From PMS to PPD: Understanding the Phases of the Female Body<br />
The Ultimate Guide to Relaxation<br />
Free Lifetime Updates</em></p>
<p><strong>Bad Points</strong><br />
<em>Does require more than just reading the book &#8211; such as desire, patience and dedication<br />
Some of the meal plans are extremely costly<br />
Lisa Olson tells you that with her Pregnancy Miracle system you will get pregnant quickly and naturally within 2 months. I know that there are some women that did it but for me it took almost 11 weeks to get pregnant after I started doing the program.<br />
Pregnancy Miracle contains so much information, that firstly I find it a bit overwhelming. Those who are looking for a quick start type of pregnancy program might be a bit intimated at first.<br />
Pregnancy Miracle is the most expensive &#8220;getting pregnant&#8221; book that I&#8217;ve found online and I paid $69 for this system.</em></p>
<p><strong>Good Points<br />
</strong>Excellent customer support<br />
<em>Proven system (view testimonials on the site)<br />
Allows you to customize the solutions for your own situation<br />
Avoids drugs, and expensive medical procedures such as IVF<br />
Very easy to follow, and very accurate advice<br />
Backed by a full 2 month guarantee<br />
Full personal support gives you the boost and hope you need right now<br />
</em><br />
<strong>Who Is It Right For?<br />
</strong>Undoubtedly, this guide is for couples who are finding no success with traditional treatments, or who simply cannot or don&#8217;t want to pay for expensive IVF treatments or other potentially harmful drugs to aid in fertility.</p>
<p>Age is clearly not as much of an issue at you might think, as you can see that not only has Lisa managed to give birth at 43, but many of her clients/customers who used her guide are also of similar age too.</p>
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<p><strong>Overall Conclusion</strong><br />
Obviously, with any kind of holistic treatment, the results can never be set in stone. That&#8217;s why Lisa offers such a solid guarantee. However, with a little patience and determination, this proven advice is certainly a cost effective and risk free alternative approach to becoming fertile.</p>
<p>For many couples, many fertility treatments are not just risky, but just far too expensive. But the sheer desire and feelings of hopelessness drive many people to do anything they can to conceive, which is why these expensive drugs and treatments continue to dominate.</p>
<p>But holistic treatment is no fad, and certainly has a lot of medical credibility and proof. Lisa&#8217;s guide is steeped in deep research and credibility, and contains information which is not only verified, but proven to work in helping thousands of women <u>become fertile</u>.</p>
<p>The question you have to ask yourself is, how much time can you afford to waste in repeating processes which don&#8217;t produce results? Whilst you may feel skeptical or uncertain about such an alternative to fertility treatment, the truth is that you will never know how potentially life changing this guide can be until you try it for yourself.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that it is medically safe, perfectly natural and can only affect your chances in a purely positive way, coupled with a full 2 month guarantee, this could just be worth a try when all else is failing you.</p>
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