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The Fertility Diet: Groundbreaking Research Reveals Natural Ways to Boost Ovulation and Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant [Chavarro, Jorge, Willett, Walter C., Skerrett, Patrick J.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Fertility Diet: Groundbreaking Research Reveals Natural Ways to Boost Ovulation and Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant Review: lots of good scientific advice, readable style - the authors have an upbeat style and do a good job explaining the reasons for the recommendations, based on a systemic understanding of the various body functions what is most interesting is that lifestyle change can make a huge difference for fertility! Review: it works. - This book taught me that, contrary to what many of us have been led to believe, fats are not evil. We women of fertile years NEED fat. Not too much, of course, but having enough is essential to ensure our bodies are working properly. My husband and I had been trying, unsuccessfully, to get pregnant for quite some time. I considered myself a healthy eater who led a healthy lifestyle. I had been a follower of a "clean" diet (See Tosca Reno's Eat-Clean Diet books--great for staying trim, and I still recommend them to people to teach them to avoid processed foods), and I exercised regularly, being a personal trainer as well. Reading this book opened my eyes to the need to incorporate more fats into my diet in order to boost my fertility. I ate ice cream, I drank milk that wasn't skim, and I followed other aspects of this "fertility diet" in the hopes I would prove the doctors (including the fertility specialists) wrong, that we COULD and WOULD get pregnant on our own. I was almost at my wit's end. Since I had begun tweaking my diet as the book suggested, my period had returned so I thought I was having cycles again. However, the "experts" still said pregnancy was nearly impossible since there was such a ridiculously slim chance I could be ovulating. The last statistic I was given was that I had a slim 4-5% chance of getting pregnant without an egg donor only if I was on hormone replacement therapy, but zero chance without. Meanwhile, I skipped yet another cycle. I thought it simply meant they were right, that I was going through menopause at the age of 28. This time, however, I was pregnant! I had been on the fertility diet for about 2 months, and now, almost a year later, I have a very healthy, beautiful, 4-month old baby girl. Not only that, but my cycles have been fairly regular since having her. Before pregnancy, I could expect to get maybe 4 or 5 periods a year. I have high hopes that not only has this book helped us have a child when we thought the only way for us to be parents was through adoption or an egg donor, but that we can get pregnant again when the time is right. Let me add that I had never begun taking fertility drugs of any sort. Each doctor I saw just ran tests and then sent me to yet another specialist. The last doctor who handed me the last statistic was only looking at test results from two and a half months prior to me seeing him and was waiting to run his own tests. He was so sure of his diagnosis of premature ovarian failure that he failed to run a pregnancy test to rule out that possibility! Had he run another test to check my hormone levels, I wonder what he would have found (other than the pregnancy). If you are trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant, you MUST read this book!



| Best Sellers Rank | #324,800 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #124 in Fertility #466 in General Women's Health #499 in Pregnancy & Childbirth (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (272) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.65 x 8.9 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0071627103 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0071627108 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | ALL OTHER HEALTH |
| Print length | 576 pages |
| Publication date | April 27, 2009 |
| Publisher | McGraw Hill |
E**Y
lots of good scientific advice, readable style
the authors have an upbeat style and do a good job explaining the reasons for the recommendations, based on a systemic understanding of the various body functions what is most interesting is that lifestyle change can make a huge difference for fertility!
M**M
it works.
This book taught me that, contrary to what many of us have been led to believe, fats are not evil. We women of fertile years NEED fat. Not too much, of course, but having enough is essential to ensure our bodies are working properly. My husband and I had been trying, unsuccessfully, to get pregnant for quite some time. I considered myself a healthy eater who led a healthy lifestyle. I had been a follower of a "clean" diet (See Tosca Reno's Eat-Clean Diet books--great for staying trim, and I still recommend them to people to teach them to avoid processed foods), and I exercised regularly, being a personal trainer as well. Reading this book opened my eyes to the need to incorporate more fats into my diet in order to boost my fertility. I ate ice cream, I drank milk that wasn't skim, and I followed other aspects of this "fertility diet" in the hopes I would prove the doctors (including the fertility specialists) wrong, that we COULD and WOULD get pregnant on our own. I was almost at my wit's end. Since I had begun tweaking my diet as the book suggested, my period had returned so I thought I was having cycles again. However, the "experts" still said pregnancy was nearly impossible since there was such a ridiculously slim chance I could be ovulating. The last statistic I was given was that I had a slim 4-5% chance of getting pregnant without an egg donor only if I was on hormone replacement therapy, but zero chance without. Meanwhile, I skipped yet another cycle. I thought it simply meant they were right, that I was going through menopause at the age of 28. This time, however, I was pregnant! I had been on the fertility diet for about 2 months, and now, almost a year later, I have a very healthy, beautiful, 4-month old baby girl. Not only that, but my cycles have been fairly regular since having her. Before pregnancy, I could expect to get maybe 4 or 5 periods a year. I have high hopes that not only has this book helped us have a child when we thought the only way for us to be parents was through adoption or an egg donor, but that we can get pregnant again when the time is right. Let me add that I had never begun taking fertility drugs of any sort. Each doctor I saw just ran tests and then sent me to yet another specialist. The last doctor who handed me the last statistic was only looking at test results from two and a half months prior to me seeing him and was waiting to run his own tests. He was so sure of his diagnosis of premature ovarian failure that he failed to run a pregnancy test to rule out that possibility! Had he run another test to check my hormone levels, I wonder what he would have found (other than the pregnancy). If you are trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant, you MUST read this book!
T**E
Easy Read, Great Information
This was a very easy read filled with great information. I especially liked how the authors framed their own recommendations within the framework of existing studies on the topic, presenting their particular findings as recommendations based on current knowledge rather than as hard and fast truths (as so many other diet fad books tend to do). They did a great job explaining the science behind their recommendations and then describing how the reader can make easy changes in her life based on that science to increase her fertility. I probably won't follow the recipes provided at the back, but that's okay; the book itself gave me enough comprehensive and useful knowledge to allow me to adjust my own recipes and cooking style to follow the fertility diet guidelines.
G**N
Simple and Informative
This book gives a great overview (and in-depth look using research) over what to eat in order to be as healthy as possible and more likely to conceive. I really enjoyed this book!
C**N
Very informative book
This book is very informative. It goes into great detail about the possible causes of ovulatory infertility and what you can do, naturally, to help get pregnant. I loved that it gives you the basic outline for what to do and then you can make the choices that are necessary to help you have a baby - and that all of it is based on a national study. I also like the fact that it gives you some daily meal plans and some recipes.
M**A
Borrow this one from the llibrary
This book was interesting but they summarize their ten rules for what you should eat and not eat in the first chapter and never really add anything to that. I could have just read three pages and gotten what I need from this book. Basically eat whole grains (no white flours/potatoes etc) Eat less animal protein and more vegetable protein, as well as fish. Lots of fruits and vegetables. Moderate alcohol and caffeine consumption. Absolutely no trans fats. Eat no low fat dairy products but do eat 1-2 servings of whole fat dairy products a day. Take an excellent multivitamin with allot of folic acid. Also supplement with Iron.
M**Q
Great Information
I am really enjoying reading this book. It is shares a lot of great medical facts but it is very easy to read and understand. I am not pregnant yet but I am hoping that by following some of the food and lifestyle changes that this book recommends to be pregnant soon. I like that it has food lists and and tells why that type of food is good for you. Great book.
R**A
Great book!
I have been using this book's recommendations for the past couple of weeks and I feel great! Even if I don't get pregnant, this is a great way to eat. And for those of you who know what the Word of Wisdom is, this diet very much supports it (except for the drinking coffee, tea, and alcohol in moderation part). I just wish there were more options when I go out to eat to get whole grains, but at least I can get a salad pretty much everywhere. This is a must-read for everyone.
P**O
Sin más. Me ha parecido mucha chapa y poco util
B**A
I absolutely loved this book, one of my favourite TTC buys. I loved how it is written in a way to allow the reader to make informed choices every day on their diet. It explains how and why certain foods are beneficial or harmful to any goal. It explains the biology and chemistry in a way the reader understands with lots of examples and tables. I feel confident in choosing the right foods for my body each day after reading this book without the pressure of having to have the “perfect” diet in order to conceive.
A**R
Good advice
C**M
Une vrai methode naturelle pour tous ceux et celles qui se battent pour concevoir naturellement. suivre les simple recommendation peu permettre de retrouver un cycle normal sans passez par des methodes plus radicales. Ideal apres avoir utiliser une contraception hormonale pendant plusieurs années.
L**E
Although this book is based on a USA study that was done on Nurses, some of the food/diet info is already out of date. I found that it encourages the standard food pyramid style of eating, so if you are following more of Keto, paleo or any other gluten-free diet, some of the chapters may not be as useful for you. It does have some good info o different nutrients needed for trying to conceive & pregnancy...but there are better resources out there (like Lily Nichols, RDN!!!).
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