Many people have successfully become pregnant using herbs for infertility. The use of herbs to treat infertility goes back a few thousand years. Chinese medicine is still based around ancient herbal tradition and is usually the first line of treatment for health problems, including infertility, in China. Modern day research has shown that these treatments often surpass more conventional treatments in effectiveness. Tubal infertility, for example is often thought to be incurable. Most women with tubal infertility are told that IVF is their only hope. Chinese medicine has a reputation for a 70% cure rate in these cases. The unfortunate part is lack of trust and/or awareness of this approach in Western societies.
Evening Primrose Oil is an essential fatty acid. It helps the female body produce a larger amount of fertile quality cervical mucus. This cervical mucus differs from the types produced during the rest of the menstrual cycle. It is generally clear or slightly white, very watery or thin and stretches like egg white. It’s produced by the cervix right before ovulation and allows the sperm to swim upward. The type of cervical mucus produced during the rest of the menstrual cycle is hostile to sperm. It usually takes a few months to see noticeable results from Evening Primrose Oil.
Vitex, also called Chaste Berry, is one of the herbs for infertility that have studies to back it up. It strengthens ovulation, which in turn lengthens the luteal phase. The luteal phase is the phase after ovulation to menstruation. Some women have a luteal phase that is too short or too weak. In these cases ovulation and conception are occurring but the lining of the uterus doesn’t last long enough for implantation to take place properly. The female assumes she is not getting pregnant month after month when in fact she sometimes is. These very early miscarriages look and feel just like periods because both are caused by a drop in progesterone. Progesterone is what holds the lining of the uterus in place after ovulation and during pregnancy
Lindsay Wallace is an author and supporter of natural living. To read personal stories of infertility see http://infertility-stories.homestead.com/. For more information about how to get pregnant see http://www.your-infertility-answer.com/.
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