have any of you used or are you using fertilaid, fertility blend, or evening primrose? if so for how long and has it worked. I'm trying so hard to concieve (that's probably what the problem is but I can't help it). I went to my dr but she said I have to wait until december of 2008 to use clomid because I had a miscarriage in december and I have to go a full year with out getting pregnant to try infertility treatments. I have pcos so that makes it harder to concieve.
Fertilaid, fertility blend, or evening primrose?
My choice for you would be to take Red Raspberry Leaf. It strenthens the uterus and gererally improves womens health.
Evening Primrose Oil I use to go into labor. Here just one thing about it:
What It Is Used For
Evening primrose oil has been used since the 1930s for eczema (a condition in which the skin becomes inflamed, itchy, or scaly because of allergies or other irritation).
More recently it has been used for other conditions involving inflammation, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Evening primrose oil is used for conditions affecting women's health, such as breast pain associated with the menstrual cycle, menopausal symptoms, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
It is used during pregnancy in attempts to shorten the duration of labor.
Other conditions for which evening primrose oil is used include cancer and diabetes.
Red Raspberry Leaf:
The leaves contain high concentrations of several vitamins and minerals because of the plant's secondary compounds. As a result, it is used as an aid for pregnancy and delivery.
Vitamin C and vitamin E are present in large amounts as well as Vitamin A and some B Complex. Increased Vitamin A intake in the form of the carotenoids of red raspberry leaf can aid the women’s immune system as well as facilitate healthy skin and bone development for the baby. Vitamin E serves to promote better circulation in the mother who is dramatically increasing her blood volume during pregnancy. The Red raspberry leaf also contains many essential minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, and an easily assimilated form of calcium. An increased availability of calcium is necessary in controlling nerve response to pain during childbirth and in aiding bone development in the fetus. It also contains fragrine, an alkaloid which help tone the muscles of the pelvic region including the uterus. This allows the uterus to contract more powerfully and effectively during labor. Also, many midwives report that it aids in focusing the pre-labor contractions that help a woman’s uterus to prepare for delivery. The high vitamin and mineral content help replace those lost via blood loss during delivery. Also, the alkaloids will continue toning the uterus as it returns to its usual size. In some women, the high mineral content may even help their milk to come in. However, it is not recommended for breast feeding and use of the leaf should conclude with in 6 weeks of birth.
GL
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