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Your Health & Fertility

Becoming pregnant is one of the most exciting times in a woman�s life. It can also be very stressful and trying. At times it may even seem hopeless. In fact, in April of 2009 there were an estimated 7.3 million US women between the ages of 15 � 44 that were suffering from some form of infertility. In Australia, approximately one in six couples will have trouble trying to conceive a child.
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Diet, Exercise, Vitamins & Supplements

All machines need some type of fuel to function properly. Cars need gas, construction equipment needs diesel fuel, and furnaces need propane. The human body is no different. Our bodies need fuel to properly function�the only difference is the type of fuel needed. The fuel we put into our bodies is food and if we eat a poor quality of food, our bodies will not properly function. A poor diet can result in many various health issues such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and even infertility.
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Alternative Medicines

Alternative medicine is any form of medicine that is outside the “normal” medicine that the general population is accustomed to. This can range from different herbal remedies, philosophies, and beliefs. Examples of alternative medicine used to treat infertility include acupuncture, herbal remedies, and homeopathic remedies.
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Environmental Toxins

Environmental toxins are substances that have been created by large industries and carelessness. Although these toxins are undetectable until a serious medical condition occurs, they pose serious health risks to everyone who is exposed to them. Unfortunately, only 5% of all these known toxins have been studied to determine the effect they have on the human reproductive system.
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Fertility Drugs

The most common solution for women suffering from infertility is to take prescribed fertility drugs. Taken either orally or via an injection, fertility drugs have always been and will continue to remain the primary treatment for infertility. These specialized drugs work with a woman’s body to release hormones that promote or regulate ovulation thereby aiding in the conception process.
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