Conceiving
a child is a very special, though often unconscious event. If you
are planning to have a child, then the methods and understanding
which you will gain from Natural Fertility Management will enrich
your whole experience, physically, emotionally, intellectually and
spiritually. Once these methods have been learnt, you can apply
them for the rest of your fertile life. After the birth of your
child you can use Natural Fertility Management methods confidently
for safe, natural contraception until your next conscious conception.
These methods have been combined and refined by Francesca Naish,
a naturopath, herbalist and hypnotherapist, since 1975. Francesca
first devised this approach as an answer to her own contraception
needs. Since then she, and her associates, have assisted over 10,000
women and couples with their fertility management from her clinic
in Sydney, and her methods are being used by increasing numbers
of health professionals in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, USA,
UK and w o r l d w i d e. The Natural Fertility Management program
has expanded to include fertility problems, preconception care for
a healthy baby, reproductive health and sex selection as well as
effective, natural contraception.
The
Better Babies Program
• Preconception Health Care
• Overcoming Fertility Problems
Your Natural Fertility Management Program for Conception
consists of :
Personal consultation (preferably for both parents) will cover the
following topics :
• Instruction in optimizing fertility timing at mid-cycle through
the observation of body symptoms, with monthly cycle charts to record
observations.
• Instruction in the use of the bio-rhythmic lunar cycle
• Instruction in how to combine these methods to know how to prepare
for, and make best use of, your fertile times.
• Naturopathic medicine, including dietary and lifestyle advice,
detoxification, herbal medicine and nutritional supplementation
for BOTH parents.
• Tests to diagnose heavy metal toxicity and zinc deficiency.
• Counseling to assist the understanding and processing of the
issues and stresses of fertility problems.
• We also offer, and recommend, a thorough medical preconception
screening, with our medical doctors for infection and other conditions
which could adversely affect a pregnancy or foetal health.
• Sex selection calculation are available for those with no fertility
problems.
• Regular check-up consultations (usually monthly) are advised
where progress can be monitored, and therapy revised.
The
duration and success of the program
Preconception care can only be of benefit if sufficient time is
given for it to be effective in restoring nutritional status, removing
toxins and improving reproductive health before conception takes
place. In most cases, four months is a minimum period of preparation,
and it is important that, whenever possible, both parents participate
in the program and attend consultations.
Although it is very difficult to assess how long any individual
couple with fertility problems may expect to wait before experiencing
a positive outcome, there are some guidelines which you may find
helpful.
• Natural medicines, in general, work gently over a period of time
to correct chronic and long-standing disorders.
• As you progress with your treatment, additional factors affecting
the outcome or diagnosis and chosen therapies may become evident.
• In a stable treatment situation, we would generally suggest that
if there is no successful outcome after 6 months of attempting conceptions,
that you consider your options This should be done in consultation
with your Natural Fertility Management practitioner.
Natural Fertility Management is the safest and most empowering method
of achieving a healthy conception current available, and, in most
cases of infertility, offers a chance of success equal to, or greater
than, any other form of treatment involving drugs and/or surgery.
Recent studies by FORESIGHT, the British Association for the Promotion
of Preconceptual Care, give an over ten-fold reduction in miscarriage,
and an over 80% success rate with unexplained infertility. Congenital
defects are virtually unknown.