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Tragically, my IVF cycles ended in miscarriage and the removal of one of my fallopian tubes. Fertility treatments left me physically, emotionally and financially drained, but I knew I could get pregnant and I knew I could do it naturally. Assisted Reproduction may be necessary for some women, but there are many, like me, who can and do conceive without fertility treatments. I’m also amazed by the number of women I meet undergoing the rigors of fertility treatment only to get pregnant naturally between treatment cycles!
This is my story of how I stopped viewing myself as a victim of infertility. I stopped asking “why me?” I realized that I was in control of my body, my mind, and my ability to attract the things I wanted in my life.
I spent years reading and doing research on natural methods to enhance fertility. I wanted to get pregnant on my terms without relying on more expensive consultations and treatments by paid professionals. My research led to a specific pregnancy protocol which prepared my body, changed my lifestyle, and cleared my mental roadblocks. Much has been written about how to get pregnant naturally, however, a great deal of it is contradictory, confusing and difficult to follow. I’ve weeded through the literature and I give you what turned out to be the winning formula for me - best of all, everything is inexpensive and can be done in the privacy of your own home. I got pregnant 4 times after embarking on my natural journey and as I got healthier and more hormonally balanced, I finally carried my last pregnancy to term without complications! I was 44 when I had my beautiful daughter who is perfect in every way.
Don’t let your age discourage you from trying to get pregnant. You simply have to maximize your body’s readiness to take full advantage of every ovulatory cycle. Remember, I only had one fallopian tube, and I got pregnant 4 times over the age of 40 – just think what might have happened if I had both of my fallopian tubes!
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This book will help you through your own journey with the benefit of my hindsight.
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"...I was impressed with the author, Sandy Robertson's thoroughness..."
Marie Lee, professor at Brown University, contributing writer for Newsweek, The
Washington Post, The New York Times, and author of "Somebody's Daughter".
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