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FAQHow can I contact this organization? Please list any questions pertaining to Natural Fertility Management to your prescribing physician or in our Forums. For any other questions about purchasing the kits, please contact us contact@naturalfertilityprogram.com. What does your Natural Fertility Email Course involve? If you choose to register to our email course by filling out this form, you will automatically receive 10 or so emails over the next 3 months, covering the conception kits, dietary suggestions, research and developments, lessons about terms & principles and motivating stories to help you along your path to healthy conception. Will I be able to purchase the kits and educational materials from elsewhere in the United States? Unfortunately you will not be able to since we are the exclusive US distributor of the educational materials covered on this site. We try to find the best possible products that you can educate yourself with. By purchasing your materials through this site, we are able to improve your experience and spread the word of natural fertility. If I am working with a reproductive endocrinologist, can I also work with First Steps Natural Fertility Program? Yes. The patient’s chances for a healthy baby doubles using the Natural Fertility Management Methods with IVF. If I can’t get pregnant with conventional methods, why would I be able to get pregnant with your methods? Our program looks at the body differently than conventional medicine. We look to encourage organs and glands to function better instead of trying to control them with drugs. Our advanced hormone testing may reveal hidden imbalances that can be the clues to unlock the mystery to unexplained fertility. Our aim is to feed your body with proper nutrients, increase blood flow, energy flow, and nerve flow to enhance conception. How long should a preconception plan take? We recommend 4-6 months, depending on your reproductive history and health and your commitment to making positive diet and lifestyle changes. Should we both come to the appointments? Both parents need to attend some appointments. Commitment from both partners makes a huge difference to the success of your program. In some cases women like to attend the first consultation and then their partners attend follow up visits. Either way the success of the program depends on both partners taking part. Can you combine a preconception plan with IUI, IVF or ICSI? Absolutely, and by combining a preconception health plan with your IVF treatment greatly increases your chances of a healthy conception and a healthy pregnancy. If you are undergoing IVF treatment it is important to keep both your Doctor and Fertility Specialist aware of supplements, drugs and herbs you are taking. How can we determine if we have a fertility problem? If you”ve been trying to conceive for over 6 months, you may have a fertility problem. Is infertility a “women’’s problem?” No, “Infertility is a medical problem. Approximately 35% of infertility is due to a female factor and 35% is due to a male factor. In the balance of cases, infertility results from problems in both partners or the cause of the infertility cannot be explained. ” (from Resolve.org) What causes infertility? There can be any number of causes for not conceiving a child. They can range from simply diet and nutrition, to male sperm counts, and even a blocked fallopian tube. Hormonal abnormalities can lead to infertility in women and men and should be ruled out with blood tests. Uterine fibroids (benign tumors of fibrous tissue), endometriosis (abnormal location of uterine tissue in the pelvic cavity), ovarian cysts and infections of reproductive organs can all impair fertility and are easily detected by a physician. Lack of ovulation can also be a cause of infertility. How can I change my picture on the forum? It is simple and easy. Follow this link to Gravatar, a free globally recognized avatar service and use the same email that you used to signup to post in the forum. That’s All! It should show up when you refresh your page. |
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