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Natural Fertility: Boosting Chances of Conception with Herbs - Part 1

Employing herbal remedies to aid in and increase fertility is the subject of this three part series. In this series of articles, you will learn alternative means which have been used throughout history to enhance the ability to become pregnant by using plants and substances found in nature. Let us begin with Part One.

For over a thousand years there was a deep understanding of many herbs which has the ability to boost fertility, this knowledge was held by the hamlet sensible girls.

The information on the use of these substances has become virtually non-existent. Many people have not believed that there have been any effective methods to aid in elevating the the possibility of pregnancy since primitive times. They were very wrong.

Plants such as red clover, partridge berry, liferoot, wild carrot, and wild yam can lead the way to successful fertilization.

Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is the most frequently used natural fertility aid. You will commonly find these bright pink blossoms, a favorite of honeybees, growing in fields and alongside roads from mid-Summer to the first frost in Fall. While in full bloom on bright sunny days, the tops of the plants are cropped and are then either eaten, or dried for medicinal purposes. They can be transformed into a fertility aid by combining in a quart sized canning jar one ounce of the dried blossoms filled with boiling water. The mixture must then steep a minimum of four hours, but preferably overnight, with the lid screwed on tightly.

There are many testimonials that after drinking up to four cups of this infusion each day, women have successfully became pregnant. In the instances of scarred fallopian tubes, irregular menstrual cycles, abnormal cells in the reproductive tract, or otherwise "unexplained" issues of infertility, red clover can be the remedy women are hoping for. The time line of success, of course, is less predictable. It may take 1-2 months or 1-2 years of regular use for the herb's full effect to come about. To add variety and enhance flavor, get creative! One idea is add a few spoonfuls of peppermint when preparing for steeping.

This is only the first part of three, be sure to continue reading parts two and three to learn more about fertility and getting pregnant. This article was written by Amy the Fertility Coach and brought to you by www.NewClearBlueFertilityMonitor.com. More research about natural techniques to improve fertility can be found by visiting Fertility Education . And if you want to learn the one inexpensive affordable device which I utilized to get pregnant, please visit New Clearblue Fertility Monitor.