ACIM Videos: Dealing with infertility is an endless roller coaster of emotions: Frustration and excitement, hope and hopelessness, fear and anticipation, sadness and anger. Only someone who has experienced infertility can really understand what it’s like to yearn to have a baby but not to be able to conceive for whatever reason.
Lisa Olson’s ebook, Pregnancy Miracle, claims to have the answer, for couples struggling with infertility, to becoming pregnant in an all-natural way. In fact, in her sales pitch, she claims her book provides a surefire way of getting pregnant in only two months, regardless of why a couple has not been able to conceive.
But, does the Pregnancy Miracle, the secrets Olson touts throughout her sales pitch and the beginning of the book, really work?
Perhaps, even more important, are the secrets even secrets at all? Or, is it simply regurgitated information that can be found for free all over the internet?
After purchasing and reading Olson’s ebook, I think the answer becomes it depends on for what you are looking: A miracle? You won’t find it. A different approach to trying to conceive? You’ll find that but must decide if it’s the right approach for you.
Pregnancy Miracle: Step-by-Step
Olson breaks down her book into digestible sections, including:
Human Anatomy
The Eastern view of Fertility and the Myths of Western Medicine
Steps you must take to conceive and give birth
This five-step plan to getting pregnancy is the miracle, the secrets Olson so enthusiastically touts and it plays heavily on Chinese medicine. The five steps include:
- Using congruency, harmony and balance – preparing your body – for conception.
- Enhancing fertility through your diet, vitamins, and minerals.
- Using acupuncture and herbs to cleanse your body and to help you balance your energy, making conception easier.
- Cleansing yourself internally and detoxifying your liver.
- Using acupuncture and Qi Gong exercises to enhance your Qi.
An overview of the causes of infertility – from endometriosis and advanced age to cancer and unexplained infertility.