Easy
Steps to Conquering Infertility Anyone Can Do!
By Denice Moffat
Did you know?
•One of every
five couples experience fertility problems
•The average cost of one in-vitro fertilization cycle runs
about $15,000
•The number of infertile women in the United States aged
20-25 tripled in the last 30 years
•Throughout the world, sperm counts have reduced by 50%
in the last 50 years
•One woman in five experiences a miscarriage
•One couple in six cannot conceive naturally
•Women can produce antibodies against the male sperm?
•One birth in five is taken through cesarean section (this
rate has quadrupled in the last 30 years)
•Diseases linked to the father’s genes include leukemia,
asthma and mental development
Preconception healthcare
involves making sure that there is an adequate supply of everything
that is essential to the health of your egg and sperm and the
baby's development. This is accomplished by eliminating everything
which has been shown to be harmful to that process. It's as simple
as that.
Your goals, prior to
conception are to:
Use Condoms: The presence
of immune-mediated antibodies in the female block the passage
of the sperm. They are also responsible for miscarriages. So,
when you are in the detox and pre-conception phases, it is important
to use condoms as a barrier contraceptive to isolate the sperm.
This way, the body won't be exposed to them to cause an allergic
reaction and the body can heal and regroup.
Minimize or Manage
Stress: Where does stress reside in your body? It is different
for everyone, but wherever it resides, it is affecting those body
parts and the hormones they produce. For instance, if you hold
stress in your gut, then the gut responds accordingly. Did you
know that the gut produces more neurotransmitters than the brain?
Stress affects fertility by increasing a hormone called cortisol.
Learn two natural methods
that can greatly increase your chances of conception. These are
the Mucous Method and the Temperature Method. The Mucous Method
teaches you how to identify fertile and infertile mucous in the
reproductive tract. Only fertile mucous accepts, nourishes and
transports sperm. Taking the temperature of the body the same
time each day will identify hormonal cycles and diseases that
may affect fertility. Both are necessary for maximum conception
success rates.
Minimize coffee consumption:
We are a society of caffeine addicts. Coffee and caffeine are
extremely toxic alkaloids. Coffee is a powerful contraceptive
agent. Caffeine damages the DNA. Decaffeinated coffee is worse,
as dry-cleaning chemicals are used to remove the caffeine from
the beans.
Protect, educate and
detoxify your body from all common toxins. Unexplained infertility
largely results from environmental and dietary toxicity. Common
causes of infertility include: heavy metal toxicity, chemicals
from various sources, over-the-counter pain killers, "social"
drugs such as alcohol, caffeine and nicotine, household chemicals,
occupational exposure to chemicals, radiation damage, agricultural
exposure to herbicides/ pesticides/ fungicides and fertilizers,
hormones and estrogens in milk, dairy and meat products, sugar-induced
hypothyroidism and insulin resistance, the use of raw soy products
(soy milk and soy ice cream), petrochemical exposure, chlorine
or fluorine exposure (showers, hot tubs, drinking water), certain
sports (swimming, golf, cycling), plastics exposure (especially
with heated plastic), microwave ovens, allergies, stress, emotions,
gut flora imbalances, autoimmune diseases, hormone imbalances,
food-borne organisms (Listeria and Toxoplasma), and more.
Normalize your weight
if necessary. Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is greatly influenced
by excess weight. Obesity increases the risk of miscarriage, birth
defects, gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia and premature birth.
In men, obesity increases heat in the testicles which need to
be two degrees cooler than the core body temperature for the sperm
to survive. Also, increased estrogen (from the extra fat stores)
decreases testosterone production.
Stop using lubricants
and products that are toxic to sperm: Pre-seed is the best lubricant
to use for intercourse when trying to conceive, as it is sperm-friendly.
KY Jelly kills sperm.
Test negative for all
genitourinary infections. Genitourinary infections have been shown
to be responsible for infertility, miscarriage and fetal growth
problems. These include: Streptococcus B, Enterococcus, Herpes
Type I and II, Anaerobic bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus
influenza, Streptococcus millerii, E. coli, Klebsiella, Garnerella,
Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma and Candida. Chlamydia infections tend
to scar the fallopian tubes and are one of the most common organisms
leading to female infertility.
Commit to
and accomplish an adequate exercise program. Exercise increases
circulation and brings essential nutrients and blood to the ovaries,
testes and uterus.
Increase your alkaline
reserves by eating lots of fresh, raw fruits/vegetables. Eat lots
of raw fruits and raw vegetables. I would recommend 2-3 cups of
each daily for the first month for the detoxification period,
then 75% of that amount after that.
Add Wheat Germ Oil,
wheat germ, or Wheat Germ Pearles to the diets of both the prospective
mother and father. Wheat germ has lots of zinc and selenium in
it and works on the body to dilate both the fallopian tubes and
the seminiferous tubules. This makes the transport of both egg
and sperm easier. It also helps to increase sperm counts, motility,
healthy morphology and the number of effective, fertile sperm.
Three capsules, ½ teaspoon oil, or two tablespoons wheat
germ is the usual dose.
Eat two tablespoons
of raw, hulled Pumpkin Seeds each day. Pumpkin seeds bind up harmful
byproducts of testosterone breakdown in the male and act as a
building block for a balanced hormone system in the female. If
a little is good, a LOT is NOT better, so stick to only two tablespoons
max. Most other disease processes need only one tablespoon per
day.
The goal to conquering
infertility is to identify those factors that are causing infertility
in both the male and the female. By doing so, we can work on individual
issues and minimize environmental factors that influence infertility.
There are over 100
herbs, supplements, and homeopathics used in the support of infertility
issues. These should be evaluated and protocols tailor-made for
each couple. I hope this article gets you moving in a healthy
direction so that you can accomplish your baby goals.
These topics along
with avoidance tips and the mucous and basal body temperature
methods are discussed in more depth at: http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/Specific%20Diseases/Infertility.htm
Dr. Denice Moffat is
a practicing naturopath, medical intuitive, and veterinarian working
on the family unit (which includes humans and animals) through
her phone consultation practice established in 1995. She has a
content-rich website at http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/
and a free monthly newsletter. To read more on the basics of health,
go to: http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/BasicsofHealth/basicsofhealth1.htm
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