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The Infertility Diet: Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage

The Infertility Diet: Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage

List Price: $24.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Many Pregnancies From This Book
Review: This book is being discussed extensively in the INCIID (INCIID.org) chatrooms and has resulted in many pregnancies...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was on Fox Television News
Review: This book was featured on Fox Television News this week. The five minute segment included lots of information on what to eat, and what *not* to eat to enhance fertility. Seems like the diet has been effective for many people!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EVERYONE with infertility should read this book
Review: It's the ONLY book of its kind. Excellent

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Endorsed by Resolve
Review: This book was endorsed by the Resolve newsletter of South Texas as a groundbreaker in the field. It's also been endorsed by some of the biggest infertility doctors in the country. (Too bad more of them aren't reading these studies!) Overall great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Super Book!
Review: Liked this one a lot. Fact-filled, really useful information on what to eat to get pregnant and prevent mscarriage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm PREGNANT!
Review: You guys-- I'm pregnant! After four years, I'm sure that it's this diet! We're ecstatic!

Not only that, but I feel better than I ever have-energetic, perkier, generally healthier.

Keep your fingers crossed for us.

And blessings for everyone else who's trying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic resource
Review: This is a great resource for anyone struggling with infertility, filled with useful nutritional tips on which foods are harmful/helpful. Includes stuff I'd never heard before--like vitamin C is an antihistamine, and can dry up your cervical fluid.

A must-read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book on the market on infertility
Review: This is the best--really, the only--book of its type on the market. It is meticulously researched, based on zillions of medical studies, and provides really useful information. The author, Fern Reiss, also has a moving personal story--I saw her being interviewed on Fox TV. Finally, it's a generally healthy diet, the kind we should all be on for improved health whatever our fertility diagnosis. I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My doctor recommended this book
Review: My doctor recommended this book to me, because one of the recurrent miscarriage patients finally carried to term successfully (yay!) by being on it.

I've found it really interesting, with lots of new information, and based on solid medical research.

It's unusual to find a book that's so medically based--most of the books on what to do to get pregnant (other than the ivf books) are much more touchy-feely, "go take a yoga class" type of thing. This actually cites academic journals and studies, and made me feel more comfortable following the guidelines.

Also, it's been endorsed by most of the major infertility doctors nationwide.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this book
Review: I actually heard the author when she lectured at The Learning Annex in NYC. The book is a comprehensive nutritional approach to infertility and miscarriage, based on 500 medical studies. It's been endorsed by several bigshot infertility doctors. I actually first heard about it through a favorable Resolve review.

Most of the information is stuff that's not available elsewhere--detailed guidelines on what to eat, and what not to eat, and what's been linked to problems with fertility. I thought I knew all this stuff--but there were *many* things that I'd never heard before.

Anyway, I *highly* recommend it, and have purchased copies for several friends in infertilityland. (Some of them have gotten pregnant since--and I'm still on it, still hoping!) Here's to miracles...


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