Sonia Ulan

Hi Jackie;

You mentioned trying to get pregnant for 7 years. Though I know of
several mild conditions that go undiagnosed and can affect fertility, I
thought I'd share a quick and easy experiment with you. It took us 3
years of solidly trying and being devoted to the calendar and cycles
etc. for me to get pregnant. A tip that a specialist offered me, as it
had just appeared in a study documented in the Journal of Medicine, was
taking a daily low-dose of Aspirin. Heck, it can't really hurt to try,
can it? Apparently, there are many women who actually are conceiving
but the uterine wall is hostile to implantation. Either too thin or too
thick for the newly-developing fetus to nestle in. Aspirin, with its
recognized blood-thinning abilities, can apparently solve a lot of those
problems. Meanwhile, many women don't even know they're pregnant
because we miscarry so early we just assume it's a usual period. As
well, aspirin can also help keep the fallopian tubes free-flowing for
the same reason. There can be irregularities or inconsistencies that
impede the process of ovulation. Since I've learned a bit about this
and shared my info with others, 2 acquaintances have become pregnant.
(I like to think this idea helped.)

No, I don't represent any pharmaceutical companies!!! I wouldn't trust
this info if it had come from the makers of Aspirin. My source seemed
totally impartial, and a generic brand of ASA works just as well. Just
take one of those new "low-dose" formulas or break a regular strength
tablet in half. If it doesn't work, you'll at least be reassured
there's nothing wrong with your uterine lining!

Just an idea.

I wish you lots of luck and never give up hope. Another friend had a
baby 2 years ago (without medical intervention) after trying for 12
years!

Sonia

kayelle42@... wrote:
>
> Kim
> I sincerely apologize to you and anyone else who thought I am trying to
> offer a cure. Believe me, after trying for 7 years to get pregnant, I know
> that homeopathy will not cure everything. But I was hoping to say that
> symptoms can be relieved or even eliminated. Even doctors of homeopathy
> recognize that some illness can also be hereditary. This may mean that they
> are very deep rooted and may take a long time to heal. I believe this may be
> the cause of my infertility. But I also know that my daughter had migraine
> headaches 3 times a week as a small child and she was allergic to many
> different foods which would then bring on migraines, and thru homeopathy she
> is now headache and allergy free. I would never push anything on anyone - I
> just want to share what has helped me and my family. If I have offended or
> hurt anyone, please accept my apologies and know that my intentions are pure.
> Good Luck to you! jackie
>
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