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Overcoming Common Fertility Problems

March 10, 2012 by Juliann

 

 

When I had my four beautiful children, I was one of the lucky few who had absolutely no problems getting pregnant.  I guess I was very fertile.  I have three sisters, two of which perhaps took a little longer getting pregnant, but each of those sisters has six amazing children now.  This brings me to my youngest sister, who has had countless miscarriages.  She is praying very hard for a baby, and is spending a lot of money on fertility treatments. Thankfully there is help available.
Have you heard of the ConceiveEasy TTC Kit? The ConceiveEasy TTC Kit was designed to help you with an all-natural solution that can be a way to achieve a pregnancy without the nasty side-effects that are all too common with fertility drugs, which include:  weight gain, hot-flashes and mood swings.

The ConceiveEasy TTC Kit works by enhancing your body’s reproductive cycle.  

Help your body overcome the seven most common obstacles to getting pregnant, because  even the tiniest imbalance or irregularity can prevent conception.

1. Menstruation Cycle:

Your fertility cycle depends on a complex inter- action between several hormones that induce ovulation and maintain the cycle after ovulation.
In cases of cycle irregularities, you may never find the precise cause. However, you can still take heart from the fact that ConceiveEasy by itself can often improve cycle regularity and lead to long-awaited pregnancies.
2. Luteal Phase:
The post-ovulatory part of the cycle is called the luteal phase, and a shorter than normal luteal phase is evidence of a possible luteal phase deficiency, usually caused by the hormone prolactin inhibiting LH, FSH, and progesterone.
Improving luteal function, by lowering prolactin levels to restore regular cycles, and restoring low luteal phase progesterone and high luteal phase estrogen to normal levels. can assist in helping to achieve a sustainable pregnancy.

3. Progesterone:

After ovulation, the corpus luteum secretes progesterone which maintains the endometrium for possible implantation (and subsequent pregnancy). Progesterone also causes the basal temperature to rise slightly, and the combination of decreased estrogen and increased progesterone causes the cessation of the cervical mucus discharge.

Low progesterone levels can contribute to luteal phase inadequacy, and restoring progesterone levels to normal levels can help restore cycles back to normal.
4. Cervical Mucus:
At the start of the ovulation process, as the ovarian follicle develops, it secretes estrogen which causes the cervix to secrete a mucus discharge which is necessary for normal fertility and sperm migration. Depending on the quality of the mucus, cervical mucus can be described as less fertile or more fertile. When ovulation is about to occur, cervical mucus gets very moist and has the resemblance to uncooked egg white. If cervical mucus remains too scant or dry, fertility will be impaired. Restoring mucus to the classic pattern is of paramount importance to achieve pregnancy.
5. Ovulatory Dysfunction:
When the hormones of ovulation, FSH & LH, are consistently low, follicle development does not occur and the endometrium does not develop, resulting in neither menstruation nor ovulation to occur. FSH & LH levels must be sufficient to cause ovulation of a mature egg. If levels are in- sufficient, the result is either a failure to conceive or early miscarriage. Discontinuing chemical contraception, being too overweight or too thin, or even excessive caffeine consumption can all contribute to ovulatory dysfunction. Induction of ovulation may enable a woman to overcome the ability to conceive or carry a pregnancy.
6. Hormonal Imbalance:
A woman’s fertility depends upon a complex interaction between several hormones which induce ovulation and maintain the cycle after ovulation. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) begins the ovulation process. Estrogen causes the cervix to secrete cervical mucus, and then lutein- izing hormone (LH) is secreted which causes ovulation. Progesterone is then secreted after ovulation to maintain the endometrium for implantation. Insuring that each of these hor- mones is at proper levels will help increase chances of successful conception.
7. Cycle Irregularity:
A continuum exists between normal high fer- tility, cycle irregularities, and complete infertil- ity. Cycle irregularities do not necessarily indi- cate infertility, although recurring cycle irregu- larities may mean decreased fertility. A post- ovulatory phase which is quite a bit shorter than 12-16 days of elevated waking temperatures may indicate luteal phase defect. Several factors are responsible for cycle irregularity and may be remedied by additional vitamin and supplement infusion to balance the cycle.
Conceive Easy is quite affordable, too.  A 60 day supply is just $39.95.  Compared to the thousands of dollars you may be spending on fertility treatments, Conceive Easy might just be  the answer you were looking for to help you in your quest to get pregnant.

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When I started Beautiful Moms in 2008, my goal was to connect with other moms who were also raising young children. It became a creative outlet for me to share my thoughts on motherhood, review products I loved, and work with brands that help make family life a little easier.

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