Monday, 11 October 2010
When if you stop taking plant fertility?
“Should I take this herb/supplement all month long?”“Should I stop taking this herb/supplement during my period?”“Can I take my fertility herbs while I am on the Fertility Cleanse?”“When should I stop taking fertility herbs and supplements?”“Which herbs/supplements can I take or stop once I get pregnant?”
There seems to be much confusion about when to take fertility herbs and when not to. I hope this post helps to clear up any question you have and empower you to listen to your body and see what is right for you.
I think one of the reasons it can be confusing is because of how the hormonal system works. During part of the month one hormone is high and during another it drops and a different hormone is high. It is an intricate symphony of hormones and reactions. Hormones acting as the conductor, letting the body know when to release the egg, start growing the lining or when to start the period.
Many herbs that are used to help promote and support fertility have some effect on the endocrine system. For example Vitex is a popular and effective herb that nourishes and helps the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. Through this it has been shown to increase progesterone, lengthen a short leutal phase, and boost overall fertility. The actions of the herbs and supplements must be taken into account when determining how they should be used.
In this article I am going to address the top four questions mentioned at the beginning of this article. The range of supplements and herbs mentioned in this article are by no means all of the herbs and supplements out there. I cover the most common herbs and supplements as well as all of the supplements/herbs supported on our website. If you are using a product and are confused about when to use it and if it is safe for pregnancy, contact the manufacturer of that supplement and ask them so you can get the best advice for that particular product.
Should Fertility Supplements and Herbs Be Taken All Month Long?
There is no one answer across the board for all fertility supplements and herbs. Each is used differently and for different reasons. Most Fertility Herbs and Supplements are suggested to be used all month long, for consecutive months for the best results. Instead of going through each and every herb and supplement, I will cover the herbs or supplements that should not to be used all month long and the reason for this.
Evening Primrose Oil – Evening Primrose Oil is a nutritious oil that is traditionally used to help increase cervical mucous. Suggested usage is 1500mg of this oil from day one of your cycle (menstruation) till ovulation. It should not be taken after ovulation as it has been shown to promote contractions of the uterus.
Dong Quai – Dong Quai works by promoting blood flow to the pelvis where it will stimulate an absent or scanty period. It also nourishes the blood (it is in nearly all Chinese herbal blood-building formulas). Treats iron deficiency and anemia. One of the best uses is it helps women who are not menstruating to invite there menstruation back. The increased circulation also helps to strengthen and balance the uterus. In rat studies it has been show to help build the uterus lining.
I generally suggest Dong Quai be used before trying to conceive so one can get the full benefit by taking it all month long except during menstruation. Once the period has come back, then you can focus on trying to conceive. If Dong Quai is being used during the month while trying to conceive, it is best to stop using it once you have ovulated and discontinue use during your period. If Dong Quai is part of a blend it will not be as potent and not have such a strong effect. Dong Quai is a known uterine contractor so it should be avoided if you think you are pregnant, during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
Progesterone Cream – Progesterone cream is used to help balance estrogen dominance or help with low progesterone issues. Progesterone must be used very specifically so your cycle is helped, not disturbed. Dr John Lee shares that Progesterone cream should only be used after ovulation and discontinued once menstruation has returned. If you find out you are pregnant you should continue on the progesterone and speak with your health care provider right away so your hormone levels can be monitored and progesterone usage adjusted as needed. Stopping progesterone once you are pregnant is dangerous as it may cause your progesterone levels to drop at a time that they should be increasing daily.
If progesterone is used before ovulation it can cause ovulation to be suppressed. Charting is one of the best ways to know when you are ovulating. If you do not have a menstrual cycle or are not ovulating, Dr. Lee suggested to mimic a 28 day cycle by using progesterone cream, helping to jump start the cycle again. You can learn more about progesterone use for fertility here…
Slow Flow – Slow Flow is an herbal formula designed to help a menstrual cycle that is very heavy. Slow Flow uses astringent herbs, uterine tonics and nutrients to support normal menstrual flow, and is to be used on heavy bleeding days. Heavy bleeding is technically defined as having to change protection more than every two hours. Suggested usage for Slow Flow is three capsules every three to four hours during heavy menstrual blood loss. Up to 6 capsules may be taken daily for longer-term management, but no longer than three months. So to reiterate, Slow Flow should only be used during the period.
Should You Take Fertility Herbs or Supplements During Your Period?
Yes and no. It all depends on the herb or supplement you are using. There are herbs and supplements that should NOT be used during your period such as:
Progesterone Cream – Progesterone cream should be discontinued as soon as you get your period. This is a time that the body naturally decreases its progesterone.
Dong Quai – Unless you have a really slow flow or non-existent flow Dong Quai should not be used during menstruation. The reason for this is that Dong Quai increases circulation to the uterus, during menstruation this could cause heavier bleeding than normal.
Vitex – I generally suggest that women stop using vitex during menstruation for two reasons. The first is Vitex supports an increase in progesterone. When the body is preparing to menstruate and during menstruation, progesterone levels decrease. By taking a break from vitex during menstruation, you are supporting the bodies actions of lower progesterone levels. The other reason I suggest to stop Vitex during menstruation is that it is a good time to let the body cleanse itself and re-adjust for the next cycle. It is like taking time off to give the body a rest. But this is not the only way to use vitex, some practitioners suggest for it to be used all month long.
Every herb will react differently for each person. Some women do better by taking herbs all month long, while others benefit from taking a break during their menstrual cycle, giving the body a chance to cleanse itself and rest.
So my answer is go with your intuition and see how it works for you. Yes, I know not very scientific, but there is no one answer fits all. I generally suggest a break during menstruation if you are taking the herbs for months on end, as it is a good idea to give the body a break.
Can I Take My Fertility Herbs While I Am On the Fertility Cleanse?
During the Fertility Cleanse it is best to only be doing the Fertility Cleanse and not using any other fertility herbs. The reason for this is that the Fertility Cleanse is using a blend of many different herbs to help balance and cleanse your body. Adding additional hormonal herbs to this may be too much. There are some exceptions though, if you have been using fertility herbs prior to the Fertility Cleanse, then you may continue using them. Supplements are find during the Fertility Cleanse.
Kits and natural fertility programs are best started directly after the Fertility Cleanse has been completed. On the other hand superfoods can be used during the Fertility Cleanse.
It is best to not try and conceive the month that you are doing the Fertility Cleanse because many of the herbs in phase two and three should not be used while you are pregnant.
When Should I Stop Taking Fertility Herbs and Supplements?
If you are taking hormonal medications, birth control or any other type of medicated hormonal treatment it would be best to not mix them with fertility herbs. We do not know what the effects are since there have been no studies done yet. We do not know if maca or vitex (or other hormonal regulating herbs) will interact negatively with clomid or IVF medications. So to be on the safe side it is best to not mix the two.
If you are going to used medically assisted treatments it is best to only use herbs and supplements in preparation, before hormonal medications and injections are being used. There are a couple of supplements that you will want to talk to your doctor about such as a prenatal multivitamin and essential fatty acids (just to make sure) if you are getting a medically assisted treatment.
Another time to discontinue use of fertility herbs and supplements is once you become pregnant. We go into depth about this in the section that follows.
Which Herbs and Supplements Can I Take or Should I Stop Once I Become Pregnant?
Most fertility herbs and supplements should be discontinued once you find out you are pregnant (this of course is referring to all the herbs and supplements not mentioned above with specific warnings).That means once you take a pregnancy test and get a positive. There are some fertility supplements and herbs that could be used during pregnancy under the guidance of a health practitioner or doctor who is familiar with these therapies such as:
Prenatal Multivitamin (100% whole food)Essential Fatty Acids (especially DHA – very important to a developing fetus)Progesterone CreamMacaSystemic Enzymes
When it comes to pregnancy it is best and safest to focus on eating an incredibly healthy diet. This is the safest and most important way to provide nourishment, present and future health for your growing baby.
I hope this article helped to clear up some of the questions you may have had. When in doubt, just ask the manufacturer of the product you are using and they can let you know how to correctly use the product and if it is safe for pregnancy.
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Facebook Fertility Pages You Should Like
But you can add some fertility friendly (and infertility compassionate) voices to your news feed.
First, add us! You can now "like" About.com Fertility on Facebook. I try to post new blogs, articles, and reader stories when I can, and you may even get to read them before they hit my newsletter. I don't post too often, so don't worry -- your news feed won't get overwhelmed.
After you've liked us, I recommend a few other fertility friendly facebook pages:
For a laugh, be sure to like 999 Reasons to Laugh About Infertility. Some of her posts made me cry, I laughed so hard.
For support and advocacy specifically targeted for the African-American community, like The Broken Brown Egg. (This is not just for African-Americans though! Whatever the color of your skin, I highly recommend liking the Broken Brown Egg! Always good articles and interesting discussion there.)
Are you a member of the Silent Sorority? That is to say, couples who remain childless after infertility? Be sure to connect on Facebook to this? very much needed resource.
And last, but not least, make sure you like RESOLVE's facebook page. RESOLVE, the National Infertility Association, will keep you up-to-date on advocacy news, and of course share fertility tips and coping resources.
Is there a fertility friendly facebook page or person you'd like to recommend? I know there are many more. Please share in the comments below the name and link, so people can find them and "like" 'em!
PS. Don't forget to like us before you go!
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5 Ways to take charge of your fertility.
One of the most powerful tools of fertility is you yourself and one of the most powerful things you can do to boost your fertility is to personally handle your fertility. Think about it, you are the one who has strong desire for a child, you are the one that goes through your monthly cycle, and you alone who can make the biggest difference in your fertility. You can support your fertility, but you don't have to do it alone, we are here to help. Through this article I share with you 5 ways to support your own fertility starting today.
1 Educate. you and ask questions
The first key to support your fertility is to educate yourself. Discover everything you can about your body, work, menstrual cycle when ovulation occurs, etc. If you have a fertility problem learn everything you can on the imbalance and what are your options.
Another way to learn as much as you can is to ask some questions.If you work with a health care practitioner ask questions if you don't understand something. Find out what they give you all options causes and what are the risks/benefits. Because ultimately, you are one who takes the final decision and decisions are easier when you have as much information as you can get.
Make sure you only answer your questions, inform your /doctor practitioner before consulting that you will need some time set side that you have some questions. Come with currently written questions were noted those extra from the consultation. If you do not have access to a natural practitioner near you, you can book a consultation fertility email online with one of our herbalists to help you the natural fertility issues and suggestions.
2 Get completed test
If you tried to get pregnant for about a year and still no success, test would be the next step. Testing helps you identify why a problems there may be to begin to do something about them.There are different types of tests that can be made, this list is not exhaustive, but here are the most courantes.Pas all these tests are necessary for everyone.Ask your doctor those that first, or testing may apply to you. :
Hormone testing - test to see where your progesterone, estrogen levels are testosterone hormones can help give you site why many women cannot get pregnant or maintain a pregnancy.One of fertility problems more common that see us regularly is low progesterone or some type of hormonal imbalance.Herbs and natural therapies have been very successful in helping to correct hormonal imbalance.
Semen test - low sperm counts or sperm abnormalities can also prevent a grossesse.Obtenir semen analysis is one of the simplest and fastest fertility disponibles.Il are many male fertility supplements and herbs that can be used to help the product body more healthy sperm cells thus increase the number if it is determined that the counts are low.
Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) - this is a test to see if the fallopian tubes are blocked. A small amount of dye is injected into the fallopian tubes through the neck of the uterus.An x-ray is then used to see if dye flows freely through tubes or whether there are blockages of nay.According to evil how harm is and where the blockages are located natural therapies correctly were used to help dissolve and decompose adhesion in the fallopian tubes.
Nutritional profile test - test for nutritional deficiencies can be useful during the creation of a feeding program and that is specific to your needs and the corps.Nombreuses nutrition nutritional deficiencies can cause imbalances of fertility as a lack of rules or ovulation.
Ask your doctor about all your options for testing there are numerous.
3 Eat right for fertilization
One of the first things that we are working on unique with each of our customers is their power. Everything that you eat and drink as well as the things that you can avoid can have a significant impact on your fertility. Nutrition is what builds, fuels and runs our cells. YOU are the only person who chooses what happens in your body and that you avoid .the ' power in support of your fertility is also responsible for your choice and the best choice, you can every day.
To learn how to eat a healthy diet for fertility, click here, or join our 21 days fertilizer supply challenge.
4. Take a step Everyday
There are many things you can do naturally and little expenses that can help you increase your fertilité.Une of the best ways to support your fertility is to do something every day for your fertilité.Si who drinks a smoothie fertility, fertility clean, applying the fertility naturally or with herbs, massage step daily to your system reproduction.La key that I've found success in everything you want to accomplish is to keep moving forward, step by step.
5 Know your cycle and administration
Something very important fertility is know and track the easiest way to do this fertilité.Un cycle is graphics of the fertilité.Il just one minute, each morning to take your temperature increase and write it in a the first graphique.Après cycle you begin to see a pattern and discover your cycle.Vous length can learn fertility graphics here...
Here are some things to know your body which tell it much about your state of health of fertility:
What color is your menstruation?It is thick, should I feed?do you ovulate? how do you know what?is your cervical mucus proper consistency?do you get PMS?How do you feel after you eat certain foods?to you drink enough water?do feel you rested every day after you wake up?do feel you constantly stressed?When you know your body and what is your cycle as you can see then how herbs or therapies to examine .you will find this guide menstrual herbal help helpful at this stage.
Only will be taken in charge of your fertility more enjoyable travel brand, it will also improve your réussite.veuillez rate share with us in some way, you've supported your fertility today?
Sunday, 10 October 2010
New Study Connects Stress to Infertility? Not Quite.
The article then goes onto to say that some infertility experts claim stress does not cause infertility, but in fact, infertility causes stress. It then postulates that this is no longer accurate, given the latest study on stress and infertility. Referring to stress and infertility, the article states, "Now researchers suggest that the two conditions may indeed be linked."
Except that's not exactly true.
What the latest study does say is that acute stress may make it less likely to get pregnant - at least during the first cycle.
The study from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development involved tracking approximately 270 couples, who had just begun trying to conceive, between the ages of 18 and 40. They analyzed their salvia (their spit) during the fertile window, looking for biological markers of stress.
They found that higher levels of the enzyme alpha-amylase, a marker for stress, correlated with a decrease in the couple's pregnancy rate during the first cycle of the study.
The article at the New York Times says the study showed this decrease occurred "each month". Except, what the research actually found was that during the first cycle of the study, this stress related enzyme seemed to be linked to a lower likelihood of pregnancy. But, when researchers looked at all the months from the study combined, there was no statistically significant difference.
In other words, when looking at the big picture, this stress enzyme did not lead to trouble getting pregnant.
Also, as an interesting aside, the study found that higher levels of cortisol - another stress related hormone - seemed to be linked to higher rates of pregnancy overall. Cortisol levels may be higher in those who experience long term stress, while alpha-amylase is related to acute, short term stress. (The difference between having an extremely stressful life, as opposed to an extremely stressful day or week.)
However, the article was not titled "Long Term Stress Boosts Pregnancy Success."
Which I find interesting... because if we're going to be fair, and we're going to conclude that stress causes infertility based on only the first cycle's data, wouldn't it make sense to take the data as a whole and conclude that long term stress is good for fertility?
Now to be clear, I'm not arguing against the incorporation of stress reduction as a part of infertility treatment. And I'm not saying that stress does not reduce fertility in some way.
In fact, I think fertility clinics should provide clients with stress reduction services, and when the insurance companies start covering fertility treatment (which they should do since infertility is a disease), I think the stress reduction services should be covered. Not just as a way of boosting success rates, but also to lower depression and anxiety.
What I am pointing out is that this particular study did not find that stress causes infertility, despite The New York Times headline.
Infertility is defined as the inability to get pregnant after one year of trying - not the inability to get pregnant after one month.
Thoughts? Please share them in the comments below!
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