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Fertility and Conception: A Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant
By Geoffrey Sher and Zita West
No matter how long couples have been trying to get pregnant, this book will provide diet and therapy options to improve fertility. For those seeking more advanced intervention, information for treatments such as in-vitro fertilization and more are included.
  
 

Fertility Foods: Optimize Ovulation and Conception Through Food Choices
By Jeremy Groll and Lorie Groll
Fertility Foods examines how unhealthy diet practices can lead to insulin resistance in the body thus reducing ovulation and causing some women to have up to a 50 percent chance of miscarriage. Dr. Jeremy Groll presents reader with a high protein, high complex-carbohydrate meal plan that will help the body reduce levels of insulin. This book includes nutritional guides, food options, exercise plan, and more.
 


Fully Fertile: A 12-Week Holistic Plan for Optimal Fertility
By Elisabeth Heller, Tami Quinn, and Jeanie Lee Bussell
Readers who are interested in creating a holistic lifestyle to increase fertility on their own will find this book especially helpful. Through various means such as yoga, diet, herbs, and more, women seeking to increase their chances of conception will benefit with this 12 week plan.
 


Inconceivable: A Woman's Triumph over Despair and Statistics
By Julia Indichova
Inconceivable is a personal memoir by Julia Indichova and her struggle to get pregnant. After countless negative diagnoses and unsuccessful measures, Indichova is forced to take matters into her own hands. Through strict diet, yoga, and visualization, the author embarks on a journey of self realization.
 


Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility
By Sami S. David and Jill Blakeway
By combining both eastern and western fertility and wellness techniques, this book claims in 3 months to aid women in conceiving. Book discusses combinations such as acupuncture while going through IVF treatment, taking cough medicine, or reducing fertility drugs dosage based on individual needs.
 


The Conception Chronicles: The Uncensored Truth About Sex, Love & Marriage When You're Trying to Get Pregnant
By Patty Doyle Debano, Courtney Menzel, and Shelly Sutphen
Couples seeking to get pregnant may find the process to be unexpected and overwhelming. This book will teach couples how to cope with the surprising challenges that can take place when trying to conceive. From advice on how to handle "Fertile Myrtle" friends to understanding advanced fertility procedures, this book will inform and entertain couples.
 


The Essential Fertility Log: An Organizer and Record Keeper to Help You Get Pregnant
By Suzanne Schlosberg
Keeping track of ovulation dates, basal body temperatures, and important procedures can be a daunting task for the trying to conceive woman, but The Essential Fertility Log will organize everything in one book. This log provides a monthly record for everything a woman needs to know to understand her fertility and is a valuable resource to share with doctors, midwives, and other healthcare professionals.
 


The Fertile Female: How the Power of Longing for a Child Can Save Your Life and Change the World
By Julia Indochova
Women coping with infertility will find this book informative and refreshing as it explores the use of alternative medicine to conceive. Based on author's personal experience and professional practice, she walks reader through techniques to help empower the mind-body relationship.
 


The Fertility Diet: Groundbreaking Research Reveals Natural Ways to Boost Ovulation and Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
By Jorge Chavarro, Walter Willett, and Patrick Skerrett
Women will learn what foods to eat and what to avoid to maximize their chances of becoming and staying pregnant with The Fertility Diet. Today's research points out that diet and exercise does play a role in fertility. Advice such as avoiding sugary soda to eating more protein derived from plants, this book will help reader create a meal plan for preconception and beyond.
 


The Infertility Cure: The Ancient Chinese Wellness Program for Getting Pregnant and Having Healthy Babies
By Randine Lewis
Randine Lewis explores how couples can use eastern practices like acupuncture, herbs, and diet to successfully become pregnant. This book is suited for the woman who suffers from hormonal imbalance, a common cause of infertility.

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Cooking to Conceive: Fertility-Boosting Foods & Recipes to Help You Get Pregnant
By Editors of Conceive Magazine
This book is filled with expert advice from the editors of Conceive Magazine about how to boost fertility through healthy and nutrition-packed foods. Healthy foods can work with a woman's body to improve overall health and keep hormones in check. Cooking to Conceive is filled with recipes, health information, and tips for the woman looking to get pregnant.

 


 

Taking Charge of Your Fertility, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, and Reproductive Health
by Toni Weschler
Taking Charge of Your Fertility helps women to understand their body's cues that occur during ovulation. Using the FAM method (fertility awareness method), women can track their basal body temperature, cervical positioning, and other signs to determine peak fertility. This guide offers information about hormones, fertility testing, miscarriage, and more.

 



The Everything Fertility Book: All you need to know about fertility, conception, and a healthy pregnancy
Couples who are seeking a variety of options when trying to get pregnant will appreciate this comprehensive guide to fertility. Book includes a variety of treatment options, information about fertility drugs, yoga positions to enhance fertility, when to see a fertility specialist, and more.

 



What to Do When You Can't Get Pregnant: The Complete Guide to All the Technologies for Couples Facing Fertility Problems
By Daniel A. Potter and Jennifer S. Hanin
What to Do When You Can't Get Pregnant offers the latest in modern technology for helping couples become pregnant. Written by a fertility specialist and a journalist who successfully conceived twins through IVF, this guide provides information on various types of procedures, finding the right doctor, making lifestyle changes, emotional challenges associated with infertility, and more.

 



Fertility Facts
By Conceive Magazine Editors
Find a large variety of information for the couple starting out on the journey to baby making! This guide is written by experts from Conceive magazine offering tons of tips and tricks to maximizing the chances of getting a positive pregnancy test.
 



Fertility for Dummies
By Jackie Meyers-Thompson and Sharon Perkins
This book helps reader understand the entire process of conception including when to have sexual intercourse, diet, vitamins, finding a reproductive specialist, understanding treatment options, and more. This guide offers a large amount of information to help on the road to conception.

 



Fertility Wisdom: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help Overcome Infertility
By Angela C. Wu, Katherine Anttila, and Betsy Brown
Dr. Wu opens up her advice for achieving pregnancy in Fertility Wisdom. Using her expertise gained in her practice in San Francisco, she blends ancient Chinese methods like herbs and other practices to help couples achieve conception naturally. When necessary, western techniques are included, but are done so with fewer side effects due to alternative therapies woven in.

 



Take Charge of Your Fertility (Teach Yourself)
By Heather Welford
Empower yourself with your conception journey by learning what things you can do to maximize fertility. From learning which foods to eat and what foods to cut out to whether certain supplements are worth the money and time to take, this guide will give you the insight you need to make the right decisions for your body. Book includes terminology, testing information, and much more.

 



The New Fertility Diet Guide: Delicious Food Secrets To Help You Get Pregnant Faster At Any Age
By Niels H. Lauersen
What you eat before getting pregnant is important to enhancing fertility! Creating a healthy and nutritious eating plan will not only prepare your body for pregnancy, but help some couple's overcome possible fertility problems.

 



Green Fertility: Nature's Secrets For Making Babies: A Powerful Proven Plan To Help You Get Pregnant Fast & Have a Healthy Baby
By Niels H. Lauersen and Colette Bouchez
Some couples may find that the key to their fertility is making changes to their lifestyle. Guide focuses on concepts like adding different vitamins, minerals, food, and alternative therapies to both the woman and man's lives. These changes will benefit both those that naturally conceive and those who are using techniques such as IUI or IVF.

 

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