Frequently Asked Questions

Is it Safe to Order Online?

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Can I Buy Pregnancy Miracle TM as a Hard Copy?

No. Pregnancy Miracle TM is only available as an e-book, downloadable from this Web site. You will not find it in stores as a hard copy.

Pregnancy Miracle TM was published as an e-book and not as a hard copy in order to exploit a number of benefits:

Pregnancy Miracle TM can be sold for much cheaper as an e-book than as a hard copy because e-books are not subject to publication costs. It is with thanks to the lack of a publication cost that I can offer Pregnancy Miracle TM with 4 free bonus e-books and 3 whole months of unlimited professional counseling for just a single payment of $39.

If I get a Refund, How do I Return the e-Books?

If you get a refund, you will not have to return the Pregnancy Miracle TM package. It's yours to keep. That's how confident I am that you will absolutely love it.

What Exactly is Holistic Health?

Holistic health is a medical philosophy that views physical, mental and 'spiritual' aspects of life as being closely interconnected and therefore equally important to consider when devising treatments. Holistic health treatments also take into account the patient's lifestyle and environment. Put simply, holistic health is a medical philosophy that considers the 'whole picture' and tries to present treatments and remedies that tackle the underlying, root causes of problems.

Western medicine generally follows the opposite philosophy, known as reductionism. Diseases are reduced to symptoms, which are used to identify 'malfunctions'. Medicines and surgeries are then employed to 'fix' the malfunctions. The problem is that the overall reason as to why the disease occurred in the first place isn't addressed. This is why recurrence of ailments is so common.

The reductionist science used by most Western medical practitioners today is obviously out-dated, and the medical community is gradually waking up to this fact. Medical practitioners are becoming increasingly aware of the impact that psychology has on health and the impact that environment has on psychology. More and more, the medical community is starting to lean towards the holistic philosophy of treating the whole organism - mind, body and 'spirit' - along with lifestyle and environment, instead of just the symptoms. This way, the root causes of the ailments are addressed and permanent cures are effected.

Can Pregnancy Miracle TM Benefit Women with PCOS, Ovarian Cysts, Endometriosis, or Uterine Fibroids?

It certainly can, and already has. In fact, women with these conditions represent a large proportion of my customer base. Thousands of women with PCOS, ovarian cysts, or uterine fibroids have used Pregnancy Miracle TM to great effect. Pregnancy Miracle TM taught them how to address the root cause of their disorder, thus allowing them to permanently restore the natural balance of their reproductive environment, making it more suitable for pregnancy.

In fact, if you have PCOS, ovarian cysts or uterine fibroids, I think it's even more important that you download your copy of Pregnancy Miracle TM right now. Women who sustain ovarian and uterine disorders like PCOS and fibroids for long periods of time can seriously damage their chances of ever getting pregnant. Not only does the female reproductive system work to avoid conception during the outbreak of such conditions, but the conditions themselves also generally get worse and can often cause irreparable damage, sometimes even necessitating the surgical removal of key organs! This is why it's absolutely essential that diseases like PCOS and fibroids be treated as soon as possible.

When Will I See Results?

Once you download Pregnancy Miracle TM, read the entire manual carefully. You will realize just how much information it contains. Please don't be overwhelmed; the information will sink in and become second nature in no time at all.

Once you've read the entire e-book with your partner, you should return to the main 5-step plan and to other parts that are particularly relevant to your condition. Follow the simple, step-by-step instructions, and the results that you are waiting for will come. You will notice that it's all quite simple and straightforward.

Within a couple of weeks, you will start to look and feel much better as your mind and body detoxify and realign. Your mind will be clearer, and you will feel calmer and more relaxed. Your reproductive system will improve and become optimized. Within 2 to 4 months, any symptoms of your infertility will disappear and you will be able to get pregnant.

You don't Seem to Have Much Confidence in Western Infertility Drugs. Why?

According to Feedback Research Services, in 2008, Americans spent $1.4 billion on drugs and IVF procedures, hoping to enhance their fertility and increase their chances of getting pregnant, or to treat other infertility-related issues. The industry is huge, the competition is fierce, and the competitors will do anything they can to win the next customer.

Over the years, thousands of different products have been produced by hundreds of different manufacturers, all fighting for a piece of the profit. With billions of dollars to fight over, these manufacturers will do whatever they can to make you buy off them and not off their competitors. Their promises are getting bolder, and their ads are getting more enticing. But do not fall for it.

I experimented with the products in this industry for 14 years, to no avail. I wasted thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours trying almost everything, but nothing worked. I was desperate, vulnerable and naive, and I fell for all of the promises.

I learned the difficult and painfully slow way that there is no 'wonder drug'. I made all of the mistakes, bought all of the wrong products, and trusted all of the wrong people. Do not make the same mistakes. Do not allow yourself to be exploited.

Is it True that Some Ovulation-Inducing Medications May Increase the Risk of Cancer?

Medical researchers often find problems with infertility drugs. Every few years, results of studies are published which paint dangerous pictures of well-known and widely used medications. One such study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, supports a possible increased risk of developing ovarian cancer by women who have taken the ovulation inducing medications Clomid and Serophene for a prolonged period of time (Rossing et al., 1994).

Clomid and Serophene are different brands of the same fertility drug, clomiphene citrate. Clomiphene citrate is also available under other brand names, including Milophene. Therefore, whether you hear of Clomid, Serophene or Milophene, you are in fact hearing about the same drug, clomiphene citrate.

Clomiphene citrate, under the brand name Clomid, is one of the most well-known and commonly used female fertility drugs. It is used to stimulate ovulation in women who experience irregular cycles or anovulatory cycles (cycles without ovulation). Clomid is particularly common in the treatment of PCOS-related infertility.

In the study in question, Rossing et al. examined the risk of ovarian tumors in a random cohort of 3,837 women who had been treated for infertility at an infertility clinic in the Seattle area between 1974 and 1985. It was noted that the women who had used Clomid or Serophene were 3.1 times more likely to have developed ovarian cancer than women who had never used the drugs. The increased risk was most evident among women who had used Clomid or Serophene for more than 12 cycles. There was no significant increased risk noted in women who had taken the drugs for less than 12 months, or who had taken similar drugs like Pergonal or Metrodin.

Although the conclusions of this study were tentative, the fact remains that, at present, uncertainty makes it difficult to balance the risks and benefits of the medications Clomid and Serophene. As such, to be on the safe side, it would be prudent to avoid such medications altogether and to opt for the natural, holistic approach.

What is Your Opinion on In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)?

The success rate of IVF has increased over the past few years. However, it's still plagued by complications and problems.

Multiple births represent the major complication of IVF. Multiple births increase the risk of pregnancy loss, obstetrical complications, prematurity, and neonatal morbidity with the potential for long-term damage.

Another problem with IVF is birth defects. Although a controversial topic, some studies are still finding a link.

In one such study, an examination of the data of the National Birth Defects Study in the USA found that certain birth defects were significantly more common in infants conceived with IVF, notably septal heart defects, cleft lip with or without cleft palate, esophageal atresia, and anorectal atresia (Reefhuis et al., 2008). The exact mechanism of the causes was not determined.

What Do TTC, 2WW, BFN and DPO Stand for?

If you've been trying to conceive for a while, chances are that you've visited online forums related to trying to conceive and come across such abbreviations as TTC, BFN, DPO, BD, CM, etc. These are common abbreviations employed by the online community to convey common concepts and notions related to trying to conceive. Below I provide definitions of some of the more common abbreviations.

2WW
Two-Week Wait (the two weeks or 14 days after ovulation that must be endured before a pregnancy test can be conducted)
AF
Aunt Flo (Menstrual Cycle)
BBT
Basal Body Temperature
BD
Baby Dance (Sexual Intercourse)
BFN
Big Fat Negative (Pregnancy Test)
BFP
Big Fat Positive (Pregnancy Test)
CM
Cervical Mucus
DPO
Days Past Ovulation
EW or EWCM
Eggwhite Cervical Mucus
MS
Morning Sickness
O or OV
Ovulation or Ovulated
OB
Obstetrician
OC
Oral Contraceptives
OD
Ovulatory Dysfunction
OPK
Ovulation Predictor Kit
OPT
Ovulation Predictor Test
POAS
Pee on a Stick (Home Pregnancy Test)
PG
Pregnant or Pregnancy
PPAF
Post-Pardom Aunt Flo
SA
Semen Analysis
SAHM
Stay-At-Home Mom
TTC
Trying To Conceive

References

M.A. Rossing, J.R. Daling, N.S. Weiss, D.E. Moore and S.G. Self (1994): Ovarian Tumors in a Cohort of Infertile Women. The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 331(12): Pp. 771-776.

J. Reefhuis, M.A. Honein, L.A. Schieve, A. Correa, C.A. Hobbs, S.A. Rasmussen and the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (2008): Assisted reproductive technology and major structural birth defects in the United States. Human Reproduction, Vol. 24(2): Pp. 360-366.