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For five years I went through hell and back to become a Mummy! I had three miscarriages from natural pregnancies, five IUI attempts, five IVF attempts, and three operations to remove endometriosis, a polyp and a fibroid. I have been with my 'almost perfect' Husband since 2003. We married in 2009 on Valentine's Day and we are extremely happy together. I decided to start a blog because I needed to write down my thoughts and feelings to show myself and others how I was never going to give up until we got our forever baby.

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Saturday, 20 August 2011

New things to try - Part 1 : Wheatgrass

Hubby reminded me of an important fact yesterday - that the next three months are important as that is how long it takes for my new set of eggs to get ready. The cycle of an egg is around 90 days
(natural-fertility-info.com/increase-egg-health)

So Hubby and I have done some research and have decided to try a few new things for the next three months. Hubby's idea to help me is wheatgrass. Check out these benefits according to www.frozenwheatgrass.co.uk

* It is a tonic for the liver
* It cleanses the colon
* Washes drug deposits from the body
* Helps sugar problems
* Reduces Varicose veins
* Gargle wheatgrass for a sore throat
* Promotes regularity
* Removes heavy metals from the body
* Arrests growth of unfriendly bacteria
* Gives a tangible energy boost
* Helps skin problems such as eczema & psoriasis

Plus it must be great for fertility as shown in "40 Reasons to Drink Wheatgrass" #10:
10. Farmers in the Midwest who have sterile cows and bulls put them on wheatgrass to restore fertility. (The high magnesium content in chlorophyll builds enzymes that restore the sex hormones.)
(www.globalyoga.biz/Nutrition)

So on Wednesday morning our 2 week supply of frozen wheatgrass shots arrives.



P.S. There was no change to Minus the embryo and so I stop taking the bum bullets and wait for AF to arrive and we move forward as positively as we can.



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