Your Questions About Natural Infertility Treatments

David asks…

Are there natural treatments for infertility?

I have a hormonal imbalance so I don’t have my period every month. Are there any natural treatments that can help make me ovulate?

Michelle answers:

There are herbs that are very effective, but you need to speak to an herbalist or a naturopath. The problem would need to be more fully diagnosed.

George asks…

Are there any NATURAL infertility treatmeants I can try?

Before my husband go the route of trying clomid or other infertility treatments I was hoping to find some natural remedies, such as herbs or vitamins that have been know to boost fertility.

Michelle answers:

Sperm. 😀

I would suggest making sure you are having sex on the best possible days. Hold off on sex until you are within 48 hours of possible ovulation, mark the calender for your periods and positive Lh tests. Then have sex every 48 – 72 hours. Stay laying in bed after sex or elevate your legs.

The important thing is to get the timing right.

Robert asks…

natural infertility treatment?

Michelle answers:

Massage increases natural body “flow.” Rub your feet, get lots of full body massages. Wake up your ovaries by massaging the lower abdomen. It works! Good luck and baby dust to you!

Lisa asks…

Does anyone now of a natural alternative to Clomid?

I was diagnosed with PCOS when I was 15 and only have a menstral cycle when I take birth control. Now my husband and I are trying to conceive and have been trying for 18 months. I would see a doctor but my insurance doesnt cover any form of infertility treatments. My sister who has PCOS has had 2 babies with clomid and I would love to give it a try but I cant get a prescribtion.

Michelle answers:

Will your insurance company not cover medication? Are you sure Clomid isn’t covered? There’s also a generic which is much cheaper. Maybe call the insurance company to see if Clomid is covered?

You can try soy isoflavones, which has been said to be nature’s Clomid. You could also try Vitex, which sometimes helps women to get their cycles and ovulation back. I would always discuss these things with your dr before starting any herb or vitamin. I would also recommend seeing your dr anyways, to check out any advice she can give ya 🙂

Lots of luck and baby dust.

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