maca for infertilty

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    marbehshalom
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    has anyone here had any experience with maca herb for infertility problems? pls let me know if u have

    #986666
    DaMoshe
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    My wife tried all types of herbal things for it. It didn’t help. We ultimately needed IVF to have our twins.

    Infertility can be caused by many things. If you’ve been trying for a while and haven’t been able to get pregnant, go see a fertility specialist. If you want names, I can give them to you, but I’d need to know the general geographic location you’re in.

    A very important thing is not to go to a regular OB/GYN for this! Many of them end up doing more harm than good when it comes to infertility.

    #986667
    oomis
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    I agree with DaMoshe. Go to a specialist, if you have been trying for a year with no success. i would also recommend chiropractic care. I knwo someone who was married for 10 infertile years, who tried medical procedures that did not help, and finally gave up on all of them. Many months later, she decided to go to a friend who was a chiropractor, for regular adjustments. Within two months she was pregnant, and after having her healthy son, became pregnant with her daughter 15 months later.

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    Bookworm120
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    In one of his shiurim on the parsha, Rabbi Wallerstein mentioned something about how dudaim still exist and actually work. He didn’t say what exactly they are or how they work, and I’m not about to ask how, but unless we’re talking about the same thing, I’d recommend looking into that.

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    LevAryeh
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    I’m going to try to be nice when I say this, but if you’re the type of person who believes in alternative medicine, I shudder to think how you’ll react when your kids get sick.

    #986670
    writersoul
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    LAB: Ain’t necessarily so. I have a friend whose family is very into alternative medicine (chiropractics, acupuncture, herbal, the works) but if she has strep she takes penicillin. One does not necessarily have to be at the expense of the other- it’s very possible to be sensible about it and use both so that it really is “complementary” medicine.

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