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In the twenty-first century the term "infertility" is very prevalent. In the modern countries of the world, there are more women now than ever facing infertility problems (the inability to conceive). More and more physicians are prescribing drugs like Clomid (Clomiphene Citrate) to help women ovulate. Clomid helps women to ovulate, but the side effects are detrimental to conception, such as no fertile-quality cervical fluid and unbalanced reproductive hormones. These drugs, along with the popular use of chemical birth control (pills, shots and patches) have taken a toll on the reproductive hormones, and as a result there are more miscarriages and/or infertility among couples. Conception has taken on more of a "medical" role than a natural role. The truth is there is a better way of approaching fertility and that is the natural way.
I have been promoting natural fertility for several years now after seeing what the horrible results of taking chemical birth control pills did to my own body. I began to study about human reproduction and was amazed at how well the body works, how intricate the hormones are, and how, if they are out of balance the entire body suffers. I found out through natural means why I had preterm labor and premature births and why I suffered from early miscarriages. How did I discover all of this? I learned the art of fertility charting. This was an eye-opener when I truly put into practice the daily charting of my fertility signs. It is possible with just a paper chart and a basal body thermometer to learn how to pinpoint ovulation and to discover if there may be a problem. It's also important to chart the cervical fluid and the cervical position as well as the basal body temperature. These things may take time to learn to properly identify the correct procedures and timing. It's a matter of getting to know your body and how it works. Give yourself at least three months to learn how to properly chart your fertility signs and symptoms. Go To Page: 1 2
The copyright of the article Approaching Fertility Naturally in Preconception is owned by Lori Ramsey. Permission to republish Approaching Fertility Naturally in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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