DEVIZES, ENGLAND, May 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) The aim of the book - Forgotten Secrets of Natural Conception - How your Mind Affects your Fertility by Martina Pangrazzi is to help couples better understand how their behaviour affects their fertility. Through analysis of true stories of conception, including the author's own, Pangrazzi takes the readers on a journey to show them how they can help themselves and how they can find out what's available 'out there' and 'in there' in order to achieve a miracle.
We are struggling to have children despite the fact that it is one of the most natural things to happen. Instead of offering low cost drastic treatments and drugs, shouldn't we be resolving the real cause of infertility? It is not only the fast-paced nature of modern life that causes infertility, but there is a lot more involved in creating each life. Somehow knowing less about the practical side of how to conceive might be a little more helpful. Everyone wants to take control of their fertility; everyone wants to plan their baby, but do we really need to have everything under control? Couples drive themselves to mental exhaustion while obsessing about their fertility and are left disappointed and sceptical.
Researches in the past found that there are women with secondary conditions related to infertility. These conditions are related to their mind and body connections and by overcoming psychological-body and mind issues they have a greater chance of conceiving naturally. So why aren't we concentrating on helping people in this situation?
Couples would hugely benefit if they were shown how their obsessive behaviour and craving for a baby often creates a stressed body that will not create a new life.
Desperate longing for a baby can make your body stop working in the right order. Any hidden negative beliefs about motherhood or subconscious fears or other abuse that you may have witnessed in the past can also affect your fertility. There is more and more proof every day that your mind is the first thing that you need to take care of in order to help your body heal.
Setting unrealistic goals for ourselves like "I want to become pregnant by a certain time" or "I must change my diet" is what creates stress and pressure. Many women who try to get pregnant over time create a lot of negative thoughts and feelings. When couples are trying to conceive for years, they can't stop themselves from thinking that they may never be able to conceive. All of these negative thoughts and beliefs have a huge effect on their body.
The book is available at most online book stores.
For more info go to: http://www.martinapangrazzi.co.uk
E-mail: contact@martinapangrazzi.co.uk
Infertility is a State of Mind
Hundred million couples each year are trying to conceive a child but regardless of all the knowledge that we have about how to conceive, infertility is on the rise. Negativity and stress related to conception has taken over the world. Quietly destroying couples' confidence and leaving them in despair.
2012-05-23
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[Press-News.org] Infertility is a State of MindHundred million couples each year are trying to conceive a child but regardless of all the knowledge that we have about how to conceive, infertility is on the rise. Negativity and stress related to conception has taken over the world. Quietly destroying couples' confidence and leaving them in despair.