Trying to Conceive Newsletter Issue 6
August 8th, 2006
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In This Issue:
- Acupuncture And Its Effect On Getting Pregnant
- How Long After Being Off Birth Control Can I Get Pregnant?
- Can Drinking Green Tea Affect Your Fertility?
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Acupuncture And Its Effect On Getting Pregnant
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…Practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
believe that a variety of energy patterns can interfere with
becoming pregnant. Acupuncture can be used in combination
with other Western Medicine treatments for infertility when
trying to get pregnant. Acupuncture provides a noninvasive,
holistic approach to reversing infertility and has a
surprising success rate of sixty percent among infertile
women; a very high number, considering that many women
discover acupuncture late in their search for infertility
solutions….
Read Full Article Here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/accupuncture.html
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How Long After Being Off Birth Control Can I Get Pregnant?
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Many women choose, after a period of using birth control, to
become pregnant. As each woman’s body is different, so will
the time it takes to become pregnant be different. In part,
the time it will take to become pregnant after being off
birth control depends on the birth control method practiced.
Read Full Article Here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/birth-control.html
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Can Drinking Green Tea Affect Your Fertility?
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In the past, women having difficulty conceiving might have
been advised to limit their caffeine intake. But recent
studies suggesting that stimulating drinks, and specifically
green tea, might boost fertility. In a study conducted at
Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program of Northern
California in Oakland, researchers found that women who
drank more than one half cup of caffeinated green tea every
day doubled their odds of conceiving. No significant
association was found for other caffeinated beverages;
therefore researchers concluded that a chemical component of
tea other than caffeine might have been responsible for the
increase in fertility. …
Read Full Article Here:
http://babyhopes.com/articles/greentea.html
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