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Natural Fertility Coaching Call with Dr. Tori Hudson on April 19th 2010

by Hethir Rodriguez, B.S., M.H., C.M.T.

drhudsonJoin us for our next Natural Fertility Coaching call with Naturopathic physician Tori Hudson, on April 19th at 1pm EST/10am PST

We will be discussing herbs for menstrual health and fertility

On this call you will learn:

-Which herbs promote ovulation
-Best herbs for preparing for pregnancy
-The thyroid and fertility connection
-More about the herbs: vitex, dong quai, tribulus and saw palmetto
-And much, much more…

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{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Pam Picknell March 24, 2010

Are there any herbs that can interfere with perscribed medicines for diabetes and tyhroidism problems . I am on metformin for type 2 diabetes PCOS and also on synthroid for hypothyroidism . I really would like to to help myself naturally but unsure what is ok . Thank You for reading this .

2 claudia March 24, 2010

what is the relationship between migraines and menstrual cycle?
Also, how do i improve my cervical mucus to make it more sperm friendly?

3 Suss March 24, 2010

Hi,
I wonder; how do I know if I need to get rid off stored up estrogen in the liver?
-How do I know I have estrogen-deficency?
What is your best tip to extend a too short luteal phase?

Regards Susanne

4 Darlene March 25, 2010

Sorry if this is a repeat … I don’t think it went through the first time I tried to send it.
I am 48, mother of 4 children ages 25, 20, 17 and 15, all born natural with the last three born at home, uneventful 2 hour labors, full term even a little late. Large babies. No problems. Have a new husband, also 48. We suffered a miscarriage at 9 weeks in September 2007 and another one Sunday, March 21 2010 at 11 weeks exactly. Everything felt normal up until the spotting and cramping started on Friday and I tried to avert it with an anti-miscarriage concoction which has been useful for others. I know how to use herbs for fertility but am wondering how to use them to maintain a pregnancy. Are there natural tests available to check for thyroid or maybe antiphospholipid syndrome or even something else and then could I proceed with natural things to address issues like those? Can you supplement with thyroid herbs while pregant (I know people take synthroid while pregnant) or white willow bark for APS instead of heparin or aspirin? What other precautions could I take? I really want to do this one more time, hopefully before I am 50. Thanks so much, Darlene in Atlanta.

5 tamsin March 25, 2010

18 months trying to conceive. I’m 38. No medical issues. Using herbs and accupuncture.

Some of my prescribed herbs are not recommended for preconception/pregnancy by some people. eg black cohosh, dong quai, liquorice.

Please could you comment.

6 Ann Minton March 26, 2010

Hello,
I am a 37 years old asian woman dx with PCOS in 2008. My husband have been trying to have a baby for the past six years. We gone through several infertility procedures, but failed. My menstrual is regular, every 28 days. No history of miscarriage. I try to eat everything whole grain and organic. I would excerised by going to the park and walk. I am interested in trying the herbal infertility method, but not sure where to start. Please help. Thank you. Ann

7 Emily March 29, 2010

my husband has very low sperm count,is there anything that could help him?

8 Stacia April 12, 2010

I’m 38 yrs old ,and my husband and I have been trying for the last two yrs after a failed pregnancy in 2008. In the last yr we have tried fertility drugs, IUI, and now I am trying vitex and maca. I have been having a problem with hormonal balance, ovulation, and vaginal odor. I have been told that when the hormones are not in balance, there can be as a result a fishy odor. Do you know of any other natural remedies I can take to take care of this problem? It seems that the period before ovulation and after ovulation the odor is the strongest. What do you think is going on? Please help.

9 Bayu November 15, 2010

Hi,
I am 38 and trying to conceive, I have a regular cycle and I have checked everything is ok, but my husband has very low sperm count. What do you think we should do? help

10 Dalene Barton, CH, Doula November 17, 2010

Hi Bayu,

First off Diet is the most important part of healthy sperm and overall fertility. What your husband is eating today is impacting the sperm that will be swimming 3 months from now. Study findings show a range of 42 to 76 days from the time of sperm production to ejaculation in normal men. So the changes that your husband makes today are impacting the sperm he will be using two to three months from now. You can learn about the Natural Fertility Diet, which will is just as beneficial to women as it is to men, click here: http://natural-fertility-info.com/fertility-diet

To learn specifically which herbs and supplements are best for men’s fertility and specifically for sperm count and health please go to this link: http://natural-fertility-info.com/mens-fertility

Remember a healthy nutrient dense diet is the foundation for good overall health, especially sperm health. Sperm is the half of the beginning of a new life and we all want that new life to have the best chances for a healthy beginning!

All the best,

Dalene

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