Pregnancy Products
Reviews of the best products to help you get pregnant.
An educated choice is a wise choice, though it can be a daunting process to find correct information. I’ve taken the time to review products that claim to help you get pregnant. My aim is to help you make the best choice the first time so you can focus on yourself, your body and your goals.
These products are the “best of the best” and I’ll explain the main points of each so you can choose for yourself.
Regardless of the choices you make, don’t give up! Unless you have a signficant physiological issue, chances are your problem is treatable. Arm yourself with the facts!
#1 Pregnancy Miracle (My #1 Recommendation)
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Lisa Olson is a certified nutritionist who has written a very impressive book that takes you through every aspect of conception, pregnancy and everything in between.
Lisa’s “Pregnancy Miracle” can be more accurately described as an “Pregnancy Bible.”
It is one of the most comprehensive, complete, and precise guides to infertility
freedom you will ever read. It’s not just a “infertility help” program, it’s an infertility cure program. This may seem like semantics or wordplay at first, but once you’ve read just the first chapters, there will be no doubt in your mind that pursuing “help with your pregnancy” is not only the wrong goal, it may be the reason that you’ve failed to get pregnant until now.
Pregnancy Miracle shows you exactly why you should fix the internal problem that’s hindering your chances of getting pregnant and then goes on to show you exactly how to do it.
Secondly, what makes Pregnancy Miracle different is the amount of attention that is paid to each and every element required to get pregnant the natural way. Pregnancy Miracle not only thoroughly discusses the myths and fallacies surrounding a very confusing subject, it is simply the most detailed book about pregnancy and infertility, Chinese Medicine and holistic health I’ve reviewed.
If there is any drawback to the Pregnancy Miracle ebook, it’s that it contains so much information, that some readers may find it a bit overwhelming. Those who are looking for a quick start type of pregnancy program, might be a bit intimated at first. The good part however, is that even these types of readers can feel confident and assured that it will be worth the effort because this will literally be the last book they ever have to buy on the subject.
#2 Getting Pregnant Bible
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This book was sent to me by an woman who asked my advice about the content. I am amazed at some
of the different ebooks that I see that swear by some special herb or position to help someone get pregnant. So, normally, when I get the chance to review some of these books, I jump on them to give them a review and a rating to help potential buyers out there know which ones are good – and which are bad.
The Getting Pregnant Bible came across my radar just a week ago. I got a copy and downloaded it to my laptop so I could read it when I was out of town. First of all, let me tell you, this ebook is long – like 108 pages long.
When I got the chance to sit down and start to read the book, my first impression was pretty good. At the very beginning of the ebook, the writer states very clearly that there are no promises or guarantees or miracles in this book and that everyone is different. While there are some things here in this ebook that you can find on the web, such as the chapter on charting your ovulation, there are several others that you can’t find very detailed information about without searching throughout the web and tons of different sites, such as the fertility information and how depression effects a woman’s fertility.
There are several different chapters in the Getting Pregnant Bible that offer answers to questions that women have about getting pregnant, myths about getting pregnant, fertility questions, and more.
Now, there are some areas of the book that are not quite as good as they could be. First, is the length. While this is both a good and bad point, there are some areas that can be condensed for a shorter read. Second, I found some errors in the book when it comes to page numbers being off for the chapters in the Table of Contents. While this is not a big deal, it’s really just an inconvenience and not a big deal. Third, the Signs and Symptoms of pregnancy could be a little longer to include some of the odder symptoms that women are starting to experience and worry that they aren’t normal.
Overall, though, I give the Getting Pregnant Bible a solid 8.5 out of 10 rating as the book itself is well written and well put together. I would recommend this ebook to any woman who is considering getting pregnant.
#3 Fertility Plan
The Fertility Plan is a well-written book that highlights the effects of food
and supplements on a woman’s body. The information is scientific and thorough and is an engaging read. It’s a quick read and is actually one of the more interesting books on the topic, whereas others can be mundane and dry.
Some of the highlights include discussion on mistakes couples make when trying to get pregnant. Here’s one that I hunted down in the book:
- A simple, single act during sex that most couples perform can leave the female body in a state where it actively destroys the man’s sperm. Stop this immediately to restore your body to its peak fertility level.
As riveting as this book is, the information listed in this book is more of a subset of our first choice book. You’d definitely enjoy this book and you’ll come away feeling motivated to start working on your health right away. However, you’ll get far more detail and a broader range of topics in Pregnancy Miracle.
Don’t get me wrong, this is a fascinating read and even I learned some new things. The only reason I’m not giving it my top rating is because it’s a bit more narrow in focus.