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Many women in our situation are seeking urgent attention to their fertility problems. So as time is really of the essence here, I've reviewed or should I say 'ploughed' through hundreds of instantly delivered infertility-related eBooks and made this selection of the best ones around.
By best, I don't mean in a literary sense - for that you should read my book
- no, the books featured below stand out because they meet one essential criteria: they all contain PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS, not just meaningless lists of facts and figures.
And if you know of an eBook which has ticked all the boxes for you, I'd love to have a look at it so please drop me a line by clicking on the Contact link above.
Wishing you the best with your own quest, xxx Jodi .
It's basically a guide to overcoming infertility naturally, containing useful, well researched, practical and genuine tips to improve the chances of achieving a natural pregnancy. The pick of the bunch really. ![]()
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Becoming Pregnant: Overcome Infertility The Natural Way
Dr Irina Webster is medical doctor and the director of Women Health Issues Program in Canberra, Australia, who is helping many couples achieve pregnancy using non-intrusive natural methods.
Her book, Becoming Pregnant: Overcome Infertility The Natural Way is hands on, practical and most of all factual because it's based on information Dr Webster gathered from former patients. Here she focuses on 18 fertility-challenged couples who pretty much cover the infertility spectrum and who all became pregnant naturally using her methods. ![]()
. Now this a very comprehensive series which offers intesting tips on how to become pregnant. For those of you who might be money conscious (and these days who isn't!), you can preview the pack for 2 months and keep $100+ USD in free bonuses. This is certainly the best value for money I've seen. To find out more click here » . Fertility Secrets Revealed By Doctor's Wife Contains some very interesting behind-the-scenes fertility tips. It's kind of an insider's account of what the medical profession doesn't tell us about infertility. I liked it because it challenges the medico-IVF-concensus. It also has some very useful pregnancy tips backed up by some pretty solid success statisitics. ![]()
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