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Infertility: Disease or Symptom, Crisis or Opportunity?

Fertile Heart Founder Julia Indichova Greets Infertility Awareness Week with Free Webinar on April 24

WOODSTOCK, N.Y., April 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — On Wednesday, April 24, at 8:30 p.m. EDT, www.FertileHeart.com founder/author Julia Indichova will honor Infertility Awareness Week with a free webinar/teleconference addressing the challenges linked to the catchall diagnosis of infertility.

Participants are welcome to register for the call through the events page of Fertile Heart at http://www.fertileheart.com/calendar-3/.

Infertility Awareness Week, initiated by Resolve, a consumer advocacy group, is meant to raise awareness about infertility as a disease that affects 7.3 million people in the US. With this massive affected population, a deeper understanding of the root causes of reproductive issues is central to the unfolding story of assisted reproduction and the role it plays in shaping our healthcare, medical research and the allocation of government funds for the treatment of fertility related issues.

In full support of a public dialogue, Fertile Heart founder, Julia Indichova says, "Increased awareness must begin with addressing the inherent challenges linked to a catchall diagnosis of infertility."

Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after a year of unprotected, "well-timed" intercourse. Women over 35 are advised to seek medical testing after six months of attempting pregnancy.

Although the threat of childlessness is for many couples indeed as devastating as a life-threatening disease, infertility is not a disease in the usual sense.

While there may be particular barriers to conception and a full term pregnancy that may be medically resolvable, such as fibroids, endometriosis, low sperm count, or a hormonal imbalance, the catchall diagnosis of infertility usually refers to the expected course of events not happening within a specific timeframe.

"In close to two decades of counseling and teaching," says Indichova, "I found that the missing pieces of the puzzle were sometimes rooted in physical causes such as undiagnosed Celiac disease or a latent nutritional deficiency. These imbalances would allow individuals to function but would impede the more challenging task of implantation, gestation and birth.

"As for the emotional pieces, motherhood and pregnancy are highly emotionally charged experiences. Guiding wannabe moms on the baby-making road I've observed that reproductive challenges are often linked to unresolved inner conflicts, memory of sexual abuse, birth trauma or other issues imprinted in our tissues.

"The attempt to side step such warning signals by revving up our ovaries with synthetic stimulants might not only further disrupt endocrine function, it can rob aspiring parents of the opportunity for healing that comes with every health crisis."

With 7.3 million individuals diagnosed "infertile" in the US alone and a growing infertility industry worldwide, the April 24 webinar aims to honor Infertility Awareness Week with a more meaningful dialogue about the root causes of infertility related challenges such as:

  • Blood sugar imbalance
  • Weight issues
  • Adrenal health
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Celiac disease
  • Digestion & elimination problems leading to poor nutrient absorption
  • Environmental toxins
  • Long term birth control use
  • Birth trauma
  • Marital conflict
  • Unresolved conflicts about pregnancy or birth
  • Guilt feelings linked to past pregnancy related choices

Says Indichova, "Among the women and couples who have attended Fertile Heart mind body workshops, the average length of trying to conceive has been three years involving an average of three failed mainstream medical treatments. And even in this population I have witnessed women with as many as 14 failed treatment cycles conceive naturally after less than a few months of a physical and emotional renewal."  (See a case history of one of Indichova's client at this link – http://www.fertileheart.com/5-failed-ivfs-4-cancelled-ivfs-6-failed-iuis-a-fertile-heart-baby-a-story-of-hope/.)

Participants in the April 24 webinar are welcome to email Fertile Heart at Email with questions prior to the call.

Julia Indichova is the author of The Fertile Female: How the Power of Longing for a Child Can Save Your Life and Change the World (Adell Press, 2007), Inconceivable (Three Rivers Press 2001), and the What to Expect from a Fertility Expert e-book (Adell Press 2013). The Fertile Heart™ Ovum Program emerged through a decade and a half of counseling. Indichova's work has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America and other outlets. For more information on workshops and support resources, visit www.FertileHeart.com.

Contact: Fern Marcya Edison
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