Alternative Medicine/Chemical Pregnancy

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I am 34 yrs old and trying to conceive my 2nd child.  I have had two early miscarriages within the last 6 months and have noticed that my monthly cycle is less than it used to be.  I am wondering if my uterine lining is not sufficient to support implantation.  Is there a natural way to increase the uterine lining?

Thank you for your time and expertise.

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Hello Jama,

Red Raspberry has traditionally been used to tones the uterus.  I would take about 6 capsules a day and I would be sure to have the doctor check your progesterne levels as well.

Prog-G-Yam 500 Cream might work well for you.

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Tonja Wells, CNHP, NHC

This information is for educational purposes only and should not be used to diagnose and treat diseases. If you have any health problems consult a health practitioner before embarking on any course of treatment  

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Tonja Wells is a Certified Natural Health Professional. (C.N.H.P.) and a Certified Herbal Health Consultation (N.H.C.). She is currently working on her Naturopathic Doctors degree. She has been working as an herbalist since 1992 years. Tonja can answer your questions on herbs and herbal health needs in most areas such as having more energy, weight loss, allergies, stress, depression, ADHD, hormones, stress, PMS, menopause, herbs for children and much more. She specializes in putting complete herbal health and nutritional programs together for clients.

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I am a certified Natural Health Professional and certified as an Herbal Health Consultant. I have been working with clients for 10 years. I also have a web site you can visit to obtain more information. You can visit me at www.herbalhealthsolutions.com

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Certified Natural Health Professional through Certified Herbal Health Consultant

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