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Posted by
Maree Wilson on April 05, 1999 at 01:29:52:

I have been infertile for the past 5 years due to low progestrone. Doctors are unsure of the reason why? Recently I was diagnosed with a hiatus hernia. Could this affect hormones?



Re: infertility (See the forest for the trees!) Archive under "fertility".

Posted by Walt Stoll on April 06, 1999 at 09:55:07:

In Reply to: infertility posted by Maree Wilson on April 05, 1999 at 01:29:52:

HI, Maree.

Have you ever wondered why , 30-40 years ago the main problem was keeping FROM getting pregnant and now the problem is GETTING pregnant? Are we evolving into a new species OR, much more likely, is something in our environment decreasing our fertility?

We already know that, in cave men & women days, when the environment got really stressful, fertility went down. Many times just one new mouth to feed spelled the difference between survival or death for the whole family. SO, high stress naturally reduces fertility. Many of the menstrual irregularities, we see so commonly in this culture, are based on the same mechanisms

If you are interested in the current situation that exists in our culture go to the home page for this 'site & read about stress. My book goes into considerably greater depth about it & has listed more references than you would ever want to read about this very thing (link on this page).

Since the chronic fight or flight, caused by this unrelenting storage of stress-effect in the hypothalamus, changes the entire endocrine system's function, your infertility (and the mysterious low progestrerone---mysterious only to the simplistric allopathic paradigm)is MOST likely due to well known mechanisms.

THEN, when you tell me about your HH, which is ALMOST always due to the same mechanisms. There is NO DOUBT in my mind as to what is going on.

If you want to see what you would have to do to resolve this, I would suggest you first learn about the "Moderm Medical Interpretation of Stress" and THEN get a copy of Dr Paavo Airola's life's work: "Every Woman's Book". It is available via Amazon.com and any library system. You will want your own copy if you want the best quality baby science knows how to produce.

When you have your perfect baby, please take the time to share with us your experiences. Everyone with a fertillity problem needs to know that their future is NOT in the hands of the medical monopoly.

Let us know what you learn. If you have more questions, after you have done your homework, write again.

Walt



Re: infertility (See the forest for the trees!) Archive under "fertility".

Posted by
cj on June 21, 1999 at 17:25:38:

In Reply to: Re: infertility (See the forest for the trees!) Archive under "fertility". posted by Walt Stoll on April 06, 1999 at 09:55:07:

I have searched the archives for fertility and can't find anything. Please advise.

I am 38, no known reason that my husband and I haven't gotten pregnant. Bee trying for 2 years.

I would appreciate any help you could give me.

Thanks, cj



Re: infertility (See the forest for the trees!) Archive under "fertility".

Posted by Walt Stoll on June 22, 1999 at 12:14:54:

In Reply to: Re: infertility (See the forest for the trees!) Archive under "fertility". posted by cj on June 21, 1999 at 17:25:38:

Hi, cj.

The fertility archive is yet to be created. This was a note for my son who administers the 'site. Sorry for the confusion.

Both you and your husband need to read Paavo Airola, ND's classic "Every Woman's Book". At least 50% of infertility is due to the father. When you have your healthy baby on your knees, write again and tell us about your experiences.

If a pregnancy is worth doing, it is worth doing right.

Walt



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