Ways to Reverse Infertility & Get Pregnant Naturally
There’s no doubt that infertility is
a rising problem in today’s society. And while this has never been an
issue for me, the CDC finds that about 10 percent of women (6.1 million) in the
U.S. ages 15-44 struggle to get pregnant or stay pregnant. The reasons are many
(and we don’t know all of them yet), but what we do know is that it takes a
large personal and financial toll on those it affects.
(In fact, when I tried to find
accurate info on how much is spent annually on infertility treatments, I kept
getting results for ways to finance treatments for infertility.)
The good news is that, in many
cases, the body can reverse infertility naturally if given the correct
resources.
Note: It is important to check with a doctor or qualified specialist
for problems like infertility and to address any potentially serious underlying
health issues. Many women also benefit from working with a naturopathic doctor
or specialist to address nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle changes that can
help.
How
Common Is Infertility, and Why Is It Rising?
According to the CDC, the term
“infertile” is usually applied to a woman who is unable to become pregnant
after a year of trying (or 6 months for a woman over 35).
Infertility, like any disease, is
simply a sign that something is not right inside the body and must be fixed. It
isn’t a deficiency in fertility drugs or due to a lack of IVF. Fertility is a
natural process in the body, but one that the body can turn off if it doesn’t
feel it can safely sustain a pregnancy.
I have many friends who have
struggled to conceive and I’ve witnessed how painful it was for them to want to
have a child and struggle to get pregnant. Thankfully, in almost every case, my
friends were eventually able to conceive by focusing on supporting the body
with proper diet, supplements, and lifestyle.
There are so many confounding
factors that can cause or contribute to infertility, which is why conventional
treatment can vary so much in effectiveness — it simply can’t address all the
possible causes.
Fertility drugs and artificial
hormones of any kind, including birth control, can make underlying problems
better, but can also make them even worse and make future fertility more
difficult. Hormonal birth control is often prescribed for various hormonal
imbalances and the symptoms … but artificial hormones on top of existing
hormone problems doesn’t necessarily make for success.
What
Causes Infertility in the First Place?
Infertility can be caused by a huge
number of factors: hormone imbalance, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS),
endometriosis, anovulatory cycles, physical blockage, inadequate hormone
production, short luteal phase, lack of luteinizing hormone, high levels of
prolactin, and many others.
Poor nutrition often plays a major
role, as does exposure to certain chemicals. Age plays less of a role before
menopause than was originally thought. While there are many wonderful naturally
minded fertility specialists out there, only certain doctors know how
to test for and address any of these possible underlying issues. Extreme
fertility treatments do work for some, but can be very emotionally and
physically exhausting, not to mention very expensive.
The great news is that dietary and
lifestyle changes can make a tremendous difference in fertility, and often help
with other issues like excess weight, lack of energy, blood sugar problems,
skin issues, and insomnia in the process. Even those who choose to undergo
conventional fertility treatments can help improve their chance of working by
supporting their bodies in natural ways as well.
How
to Reverse Infertility (and Get Pregnant)
This is the specific system I use
when working with women on fertility, but it is also very useful for helping
with PMS, cramping, fatigue, heavy periods, and other hormone-related problems.
It is designed to address all issues that can contribute to infertility. Short
of a physical inability to conceive, it will work.
Step
1: Nutrition
This is by far the most important
step. In modern times, many people are undernourished, despite being
overweight. The body simply will not allow conception to occur or a pregnancy
to continue if it doesn’t have the basic foundation it needs to sustain a
pregnancy.
Many women turn to a low-fat,
high-fiber diet in an attempt to increase health and lose weight. Weight loss
has been shown to increase fertility, but losing weight in this way is rarely
effective for increasing fertility because it deprives the body of the
necessary proteins and fats necessary for hormone production.
Some nutritional ways to help
optimize fertility:
·
Remove processed grains, other
processed foods, sugars, and starches from the diet.
·
Obtain more nutrient-dense
carbohydrates from vegetables, some fruits, and starchy sources like sweet
potatoes and squash.
·
Increase healthy fats in the
diet especially from sources like coconuts, coconut oil, olives
and olive oil, butter, grass-fed meats, eggs, avocado, and nuts.
·
Get enough protein especially
from grass-fed meats, eggs, and nuts. This is also important during pregnancy
as adequate protein can help minimize the risk of certain pregnancy
complications.
·
Eat a lot of vegetables, especially
green leafy varieties like lettuce, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, kale,
collard, chard, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and similar veggies.
·
Drink enough water. Hydration
is important for so many functions within the body, including fertility.
·
Get insulin levels under control.
Even if you don’t have Type II diabetes, a high carbohydrate diet often goes
hand-in-hand with some level of insulin resistance. Optimizing dietary factors
with the above methods will help make your body more sensitive to insulin,
which will help production of other hormones and proper function of the body.
For some women, nutrition alone can
be enough to support the body for fertility. It is very important to continue
these things once pregnant and not stop giving yourself proper nutrition, which
is even more vital for the growth of an unborn child.
Step
2: Lifestyle Factors
Any doctor, or even a Google search,
should reveal that habits like smoking, drug use, and high caffeine intake can
severely impair fertility. There are many other lifestyle factors that
contribute as well:
·
lack of sleep
·
exposure to harmful chemicals
·
lack of exercise (or too much
exercise)
·
high stress levels
·
certain medications or supplements
Most lifestyle factors are also easy
to fix with a little effort. The most common lifestyle factors that can
increase fertility are:
Getting
enough sleep
Sleep is vital to health and
the production of many hormones. Studies have shown that women with low
melatonin and serotonin levels have a shorter luteal phase (time between
ovulation and menstruation) and consequently have a lower chance of conceiving.
Lack of sleep also impairs the body’s ability to properly regulate adrenaline,
cortisol, and insulin, making conception very difficult.
Make sleep a priority and get enough
to feel rested, not just awake. This may mean taking a nap during the day or
going to bed a few hours earlier. A completely dark sleep environment may
also help melatonin levels and sleep.
Minimizing
exposure to harmful chemicals
This should be a book in itself
(hmm, time to get writing), but most women notice improvement from limiting
exposure to household chemicals, plastic water bottles, and
conventional cosmetic and beauty products.
Getting
the right amount of exercise
Getting adequate exercise is
important for fertility, but too much can have the opposite effect. Most women
do well with several hours of recreational activity a week (walking, fun
sports, or swimming) and a few weight training sessions. Too much
moderate/intensive exercise will keep the body from ovulation if done
regularly. While weight loss can greatly help fertility, having too little
body fat (below 15-18%) can make the body go into an anovulatory state (not
ovulate).
Limiting
stress
Easier said than done, especially
for anyone who is going through the emotions of fertility difficulties! You’ve
probably been told that if you can relax, you will get pregnant. While this is
certainly not true for everyone, reducing stress is a good idea. Often, the
ideas above will help with many of the physical causes of stress, leaving you
more time to (hopefully) relax.
Checking side effects of medications
Check with your doctor to see if any
medications you are taking could impair fertility. Steroids and antidepressants
have been known to do so, as well as any other hormone containing or affecting
medications.
Step
3: Supplements & Herbs
While diet and lifestyle alone often
reverse infertility, some women notice better or faster results with the aid of
natural supplements and herbs.
Fish
Oil
The single most important supplement
that I’ve seen help women increase fertility, is adequate intake
of omega-3s or cod liver oil which are also excellent for a
developing baby and a healthy pregnancy.
Herbs
The following herbs are recommended
for getting pregnant naturally:
·
Red Raspberry Leaf – A well know fertility herb that is also good during
pregnancy. It has a high nutrient profile and is especially high in calcium and
is a uterine tonic. It is available in capsule form, but makes an
excellent hot or cold tea.
·
Nettle Leaf – Has a very high mineral content. It contains lots of
chlorophyll and is nourishing to the adrenals and kidneys. It helps reduce
stress and is a powerful uterine tonic. Once pregnant, it is great for getting
enough nutrients during pregnancy and has a high vitamin K content to prevent
hemorrhage. I add nettle leaf to a tea that I drink before and during
pregnancy.
·
Dandelion – Contains vitamins A and C as well as trace minerals.
The root is beneficial to the liver and the leaf is mildly diuretic. Can help
cleanse the body and remove toxins.
·
Alfalfa – Has vitamins A, D, E and K and eight digestive
enzymes. Contains trace minerals and vitamin K and is often added to commercial
vitamins because of its high vitamin profile.
·
Red Clover – Has a very high vitamin content and contains almost every
trace mineral. It has been known to help balance hormones and restore
fertility.
·
Maca – A hormone balancing herb that is known throughout the
world for its fertility and vitality promoting properties. Good for both men
and women to increase fertility, though women should only take between menses
and ovulation and discontinue to make sure it is not taken during pregnancy. It
is a very potent herb that often has very noticeable effects on fertility. It
comes in powder form or capsule form.
·
Vitex/Chaste Tree Berry – Nourishes the pituitary gland and helps lengthen the
luteal phase. It lowers prolactin and raises progesterone. For some women, this
alone will increase fertility.
IMPORTANT: Do not take any of these herbs in combination with
fertility drugs, hormone treatments, or hormonal birth control! As with any
herbs, supplements, or medication, consult a doctor or health care professional
about your specific case and do your own research!
Vitamins
You can’t out-supplement a poor
diet, but when trying to heal a condition consider taking these:
·
Vitamin D – Vitamin D deficiency is very common in America,
especially during the winter, and can be very detrimental to overall
health. Recent studies link inadequate vitamin D with infertility and
miscarriage. Have your levels checked to find out how much you need.
·
Vitamin C – A potent antioxidant, vitamin C is good for both
male and female infertility. Aim for at least 2,000 mg a day pre-conception.
·
Folate – Folate (not folic acid) is well known as a necessary
vitamin in early pregnancy to prevent complications, but it is most beneficial
when taken for several month before the pregnancy as well as during. It helps
cell division and promotes ovulation. Some natural doctors recommend taking up
to 5,000 micrograms a day and women hoping to get pregnant should take at least
2,000 micrograms a day. It is important to note that many people have trouble
using the synthetic form, folic acid, and do better with folate or methylfolate
(this post explains more).
·
Zinc – Very important for cell division including sperm
production and ovulation. Best when taken in combination with b-vitamins.
·
Selenium – Helps protect the body from free radicals and protects
sperm and egg. Known to help cell division and might prevent miscarriage.
·
B-Vitamins – Deficiency of B-vitamins is common in anyone who consumes
large amounts of processed foods, grains or sugars. Optimizing b vitamin levels
can increase luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone to improve
fertility.
Natural
Progesterone Cream
Infertility struggles can often be
linked to specific hormone imbalances. Especially for those with short cycles
or short second phase of their cycle (ovulation through start of menses),
progesterone can be the issue. I’ve seen people add only natural progesterone
cream and conceive and carry a healthy pregnancy within a month or two.
When using progesterone cream,
it is important to do research, work with a specialist, make sure you have a
good brand that is soy-free. Only use for the second half of your
cycle (ovulation through menses).
Some sources, including a midwife
and a doctor I trust, suggest continuing the progesterone cream through the
first three months of pregnancy and then tapering off to make sure the body has
adequate progesterone to continue the pregnancy until the placenta takes over
production in the second trimester. Again, do research and work with a specialist
when using any hormone.
Bottom
Line: Can You Get Pregnant If You Are Infertile?
Struggles with infertility can be
agonizing for couples, but there is hope. Proper diet and nutrition can greatly
aid the body in conceiving and carrying a healthy baby (and also are beneficial
in overall health).
While sometimes medical treatment is
necessary, couples should at least consider dietary changes first to support
the body. The above system is also helpful for women wanting to relief from
symptoms of PMS, PCOS, endometriosis, heavy periods, or other hormonal
problems.
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