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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Fertile Heart’s Favorite Nausea Remedies: First Trimester or Travel Time

For those of us who have travelled the scenic road to parenting, even the first trimester nausea, as uncomfortable as it may feel, is a cause for gratitude.  I remember walking around feeling pretty lousy, repeating, Thank you, thank you, thank you! It  helped. What also helped was remembering to take delicious care of myself, […]

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Prenatal Vitamins Do’s and Don’ts: Choosing the Best Prenatal Supplements for You and Your Baby

Prenatal Vitamins: Do You Really Need Them? In an ideal world of nutrient rich soil and a diet of wild plants, daily herbal infusions, and organically grown foods, prenatal supplements, or supplements in general, would be obsolete.  But in spite of controversial studies and myriad opinions, the majority of holistically minded health practitioners vote in […]

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Herbal Fertility Treatments

Increasing Your Fertility with an Herbal Fertility Treatment Plan: An Overview of Most Common Fertility Herbs by Susun Weed adapted for Fertile Heart by Julia Indichova For thousands of years, herbal fertility treatments, the knowledge of herbs and wild plants that could increase fertility were the secrets of the village wise women. But after the virtual […]

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Fertile Heart™ Organic Fertility Food Guide

Studies have shown that foods grown organically have a significantly higher level of vitamins, minerals and polyphenols

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Serono Birds and the Bees Campaign: Raising Awareness about Infertility?

The Fertile Heart Response to Serono Lab’s Educational Videos: How, I wonder do the birds and the bees feel about the Birds and the Bees Campaign sponsored by EMD Serono, the pharmaceutical company that manufactures Gonal-f, a synthetic hormone that stimulates follicle and egg production? Serono tells us the campaign intends to raise awareness about […]

Thursday, October 21, 2010

IVF: The Heavy Cost of the Nobel Prize

For the 4 million children conceived through in-vitro-fertilization, the 2010 Nobel Prize for Medicine, awarded on October 4th, is understandably, good news. Congratulatory statements are also pouring in from advocacy groups, fellow physicians, prominent parenting blogs. How this news plays out in the unfolding story of Assisted Reproduction and its role in shaping our healthcare, […]