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Finally, there was the reader who is peri-menopausal at the age of 31. She's about to start a cycle of IVF, and she wondered if readers had any suggestions to help improve its chances of success. Her doctor has advised her to take 75mg aspirin daily. One reader suggests self-hypnosis as a way of reducing the stress that will probably be caused by IVF therapy. Native remedies for fertility include royal jelly and maca, which is used by tribes in the Andes. Another reader is concerned by the suggestion to take aspirin, as this can cause a miscarriage. She can also improve her chances with a change of diet. Don't touch white bread, white rice, white pasta, cakes, white sugar or sweets, and supplement with 15 drops of Agnus Castus with half a glass of water every morning. Another reader, who describes herself as a 'surrogate granny' to seven IVF babies, heard from the mothers that the number and quality of their eggs improved with reflexology. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can also help the IVF process, which ideally should be started around three months after the start of TCM treatment. One reader recommends Dr Zhai, a TCM doctor who specializes in infertility problems. Her website is: http://www.zhaiclinic.co.uk. Another important figure in the field is Dr Marilyn Glenville, who has advocated natural solutions for infertility for years now. One reader says that terms such as 'peri-menopausal' are only "circumstantial definitions" and, along with amenorrhoea and irregular periods, can be corrected with nutrition, herbs and homeopathy. One reader also wonders why it is that doctors constantly prescribe 75 mg of aspirin. Could it be because they're trying to help get rid of stock that had been earmarked for pediatric use, she wonders, with more than a glint in her e-mail.

WDDTY Blog Speak

Ivf babies are twice as likely to have a defect - Children conceived by IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) or sperm injection have twice the risk of being born with a major birth defect.

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Polycystic problems - Q My 23-year-old girlfriend suffers from irregular periods and serious pelvic pain. She is slim and blood tests show normal hormone levels. Yet, a yea...

Fibroids on the uterus - Q:I am 34 and married. As yet my husband and I have no children. I went to my GP recently, complaining of irregular periods. He suspected that I wa...

Pcos (polycystic ovarian syndrome) - A reader is at the end of her tether with one of the symptoms of PCOS: an excessive amount of unwanted body hair. She’s already tried electrolysis, Sa...

Aspirin: - It doesn't prevent heart attack, either - We don't mean to have it in for aspirin, but following last week's alert about its inability to protect against cancer, another study has revealed tha...

Q&a sebaceous cysts - Getting rid of cysts naturally - sebaceous cysts, epidermoid cysts, skin growths, acupuncture, star points, Vitex agnus castus, expulsion, reabsorption, benzoyl peroxide, herbal poult...

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