The most fertile years of a woman's life are those between 18 and 28. Even into
the mid-thirties, it is usually fairly easy to conceive and carry a pregnancy to
term. During these years the hormones that control ovulation, enhance
conception, and ensure a healthy pregnancy are usually made easily and in
generous quantities. And detrimental life-style choices have not had decades of
repetition to create chronic problems.
But more and more women are waiting until their late thirties,
early forties, even late forties, to have children. Is this too late? Are these
destined to have high-risk pregnancies? Will these children have more birth
defects?
The answer to these questions
- and others like them - is "no!" for wise women who enlist the help of green
allies to increase fertility, ensure conception, prevent birth defects, and
promote a healthy pregnancy and an easy delivery.
Increasing Fertility; Ensuring Conception
Increase your chances of conception by meditating. Cultivating
a calm attitude, not surprisingly, enhances fertility. Even taking a quiet five
minutes alone just for you, free of all responsibilities, can bring big results
if done frequently enough.
Use lunaception to time your ovulation so
you have the best odds of conceiving. It's fine to have sex in the weeks before
ovulation, especially if the sex is focused on the woman and her orgasm, but do
save your best efforts for those three nights when your "moon" is full and
bright and ready to frolic.
Orgasm on the part of the male is
necessary for fertilization. The woman's orgasm does increase the possibility of
conception. Women who experience orgasm after their partner (up to 40 minutes
after his ejaculation) have the very best chance of becoming pregnant.
Red clover is the single best remedy for women over forty who
want to conceive but can't - even if there are medical reasons for not
conceiving such as blocked tubes, diabetes, ovarian cysts, internal scarring, or
endometriosis. There are many heart-warming success stories I could share about
red clover! But suffice to say, drinking 2-4 cups of the infusion of the dried
blossoms (neither tincture nor tea nor pills will work for this application)
seems to do wonders for fertility, no matter what your age.
Preventing Birth Defects
Boosting your
nutritional status makes birth defects less of a worry. Women who drink 2-4 cups
of stinging nettle infusion daily and eat cooked leafy greens as well as lettuce
salads are getting the abundant folic acid, calcium, magnesium, and other
minerals needed to create a healthy baby. (Tinctures, pills, and teas contain
little or none of these important nutrients.)
Vitamin E is an
especially critical nutrient for fertility after forty and freedom from birth
defects. Freshly-ground wheat flour, cold-pressed oils, and nut butters are all
good sources of vitamin E, as are stinging nettle infusion and most cooked
seaweed, such as kelp. The man's vitamin E level has as much, if not more,
bearing on freedom from birth defects as does the woman's vitamin E level.
Avoid heat , both of
you. Hot tubs, even prolonged soaking in a hot bath, can cause temporary (up to
several months) sterility in some men. In women, it can endanger the early
embryo and trigger a miscarriage or birth defects.
Avoid drugs , both of
you, including alcohol, tobacco, coffee, as well as over-the-counter drugs and
prescription drugs (except those you absolutely need). Your liver needs to be
strong and so do your kidneys, so you can conceive and gestate a child. Instead
of alcohol, which damages the liver, drink herbal infusions or alcohol-free wine
or beer. Instead of tobacco, which may contribute to birth defects and low birth
weight, try smoking a little dried peppermint, or, better yet, go for a walk.
Instead of coffee, which challenges the kidneys, you may wish to drink green tea
or black tea, or try coffee substitutes, especially the one made with dandelion
roots. Instead of drugs to ease everyday aches and pains, use the gentle herbal
remedies in this book instead.
Emotional Issues
Ambivalence about
pregnancy and parenthood is normal and natural. But the older a woman gets, the
more complicated her emotions about it may be. Add to her emotional soup pot
strong opinions from family and friends, confusing information spread by the
popular media, and fear-inducing pronouncements from "helpful" medical
professionals, and that pot will be in danger of boiling over. Herewith then,
some wise woman hints for keeping your cool in the midst of overt and covert
confusion.
Contrary to current opinion, having children in your forties is
ordinary and common worldwide. The Bible mentions several women having children
in their fifties. What is unusual and unique to our time is having a first child
in one's forties. Our mother’s, mother’s, mothers were having their fifth or
eighth or tenth child when they were in their forties, not their first. If
people tell you it just isn't done, close your eyes and call upon the spirit of
your great-great-great-great grandmother, then smile and tell them it seems
utterly ordinary to you.
Feeling tense and distressed about
choosing or refusing motherhood? Motherwort tincture is my favorite calmative. A
dose of 10-20 drops helps clear your mind, eases your tension, and assists you
in discerning the best path to follow.
Bach flower remedies
excel as helpers when you are feeling emotionally overwhelmed. Try:
- Aspen when you feel anxious, apprehensive, or afraid of the
unknown.
- Mimulus when you are dwelling on a specific
fear.
- Elm when you feel overwhelmed or inadequate.
- Red Chestnut when you are afraid for or worried about your baby
to be.
- Rock Rose when you are trembling, shaking, or weeping
from anxiety or fear.
Regular gentle massage or Reiki treatments not only help you
calm your distress, they also guide you in creating a strong center that's
resistant to being pushed around by other people's opinions. Massage and/or
Reiki also help prepare your mind/body for a healthy pregnancy and a safe
birth.
Special Allies for Pregnant Women over
Forty
The single most important herb for pregnant women over forty is
comfrey (Symphytum uplandica hybrids). The leaves of the mature plant contain an
abundance of constituents beneficial to mother and babe, including generous
amounts of minerals, alantoin, proteins, and many vitamins. The minerals in
comfrey help ensure healthy nervous system growth; the fetus’s developing brain
uses the proteins. And the alantoin helps the mother's tissues become stretchy
and elastic.
Aging can lead to
increased stiffness and brittleness in bones and muscles, making pregnancy more
arduous and painful, labor slower and more difficult, and injury more likely
during birth. The hormones of pregnancy, which help soften and relax the pelvic
tissues, may not be produced in adequate amounts. Comfrey comes to the rescue!
Comfrey creates flexible and strong tissues throughout the body especially mucus
surfaces (including intestines, uterus, bladder and vagina), the bones, the
ligaments and tendons, and the skin.
Regular use of the leaf infusion, at least a quart a week,
promotes a safe delivery by:
- strengthening uterine muscles and
preparing them to work easily and well
- strengthening
perineal tissues so they become resistant to tearing
- strengthening uterine ligaments so the uterus does not
prolapse
- strengthening the bladder and increasing resistance
to bacterial infection
- strengthening the vagina and helping
to promote an environment hostile to infection
- providing
easily assimilated minerals to prevent eclampsia and other complications
- helping the bones of the pelvis flex and open during birth
- increasing iron in the blood and thus forestalling post-partum
hemorrhage.
Some people feel that comfrey is not safe to use during
pregnancy. Some people feel comfrey is not safe to use internally at all. I
disagree. The roots of comfrey do contain compounds that are best avoided during
pregnancy (as do all parts of the wild plant). In fact, I rarely use comfrey
root because of the possibility of liver congestion, and I strongly caution
those who have had hepatitis, chemotherapy, or alcohol problems to strictly
avoid comfrey root. Yet even these people can benefit from use of comfrey leaf
infusions.
Another important herbal ally for women over forty who desire a
child is chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castii). It has been used in Africa and parts
of Europe for several thousand years to discourage the male libido. In women,
the effects seem to be the opposite! It may also be a fertility enhancer. Most
importantly, chaste tree is a strengthening tonic for the pituitary gland, the
master control gland for the endocrine system. Daily use of the tincture of the
berries (1 dropperful/1 ml 2-3 times daily) had been shown to increase
progesterone - the hormone of pregnancy - and luteinizing hormone - which
promotes conception. Because it can lower prolactin levels, chaste tree is best
discontinued during the last trimester of pregnancy.
Dong quai (Angelica
sinensis) is not recommended for women over forty. In general, this herb
promotes blood flow to the uterus and surrounding tissues. This can promote the
growth of fibroids and increase the risk of post-partum hemorrhage. Ginger is a
better warming tonic; motherwort is better at relieving pain; and raspberry is
better at preparing the uterus for birth.
source from : http://fabulously40.com/article/id/fertility-after-forty-29
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