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One out of five couples in the U.S. is struggling with infertility. When it becomes an issue, it's important to assess the emotional conditions as well as the physiological issues.

Fay kelly - Hypnosis and Fertility According to the medical community, a significant number of medical issues are stress related, yet stress and other psychological issues are often ignored in relationship to infertility. Research studies (Rossi, Peterson) have documented a correlation between stress and infertility since the 1980's.

The stress about getting pregnant or "trying to have a baby" is enough to throw the hormonal balance of the body off. Reproduction is one of our most delicately balanced biological systems. Stress can affect one's ability to get pregnant on multiple levels.

How Stress Affects Infertility
Stress can affect the functioning of ovulation, fertilization, tubal functioning and even successful implantation of the egg once it reaches the womb. Our thoughts and emotions have a tremendous impact on our body's physiology including the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system helps regulate the endocrine system's secretion of hormones. Adrenal response, immune system functioning and the cardiovascular system are all affected. This causes a system wide imbalance.

Hypnosis Can Be A Solution
Hypnosis is a method that enables us to communicate with the emotional center of the brain that regulates hormonal activity and balance. With visualization and relaxation techniques the mind is calmed and relaxed and science has shown you can positively affect your autonomic nervous system. This allows your physical body to relax and rebalance which restores physical functioning of the body allowing for a successful pregnancy to occur.

Have you experienced any of the following? (Issues That Can Affect Fertility)
  • Past sexual, emotional or physical abuse.
  • Knowing you are high risk for conception.
  • Stress
  • Negative self-talk or worry about conception
  • Prior miscarriage or abortions
  • Subconscious conflicts or beliefs
  • Unexpressed emotions

"My husband and I had been trying for over a year to get pregnant and were told that IVF would probably be the only way we would ever be able to. A friend recommended Fay, and after only two (2) sessions I was pregnant! I will forever be grateful for the "miracle" Fay performed in my life! ����K.L. Scientist

We learn through self-hypnosis what our subconscious mind needs to have happen in order for an ideal environment to develop, both physically and emotionally, to nurture and grow an egg in the womb. Sometimes with as few as two hypnosis sessions, issues are removed allowing the person's physiology to rebalance enabling pregnancy to occur naturally and easily.

Recommended reading: "It's Conceivable" by Lynsi Eastburn

 

Dr. Ernest Rossi has done extensive research to suggest that human genes must be in a state of physical readiness for conception to take place, and that hypnotic-type suggestions can activate specific genes, including the IL-1, c-fos, and the CYP17 in a specific order.

At the Institute of Applied Psychology in Lisbon Portugal, a team of researchers concluded that men who actively want to be fathers automatically adjust their testosterone levels at exactly the right time (the middle of their partner's menstrual cycle).

 

 
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