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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Positive Pregnancy in Studies

    A three-month Stanford University study reported that three of nine women in the active study group became pregnant with the use of FertilityBlend. Of the seven in the placebo group, none became pregnant. Additionally, the Journal of Reproductive Medicine reports that in another study, 32% of the active group became pregnant while using FertilityBlend, indicating that the product is successful in achieving pregnancy.

    On the Other: Studies Don't Mean You

    Though the success rate of the clinical studies shows positive results for a significant amount of women, the fact that some in the active group did not get pregnant indicates that FertilityBlend does not work for every woman. Infertility may be the reason. Dr. Lynn Westphal of Stanford University believes that FertilityBlend may be most effective for women with luteal phase defects (mistimed ovulation).

    Bottom Line

    Taking FertilityBlend is a non-invasive supplement program that has successfully assisted women in becoming pregnant. While not effective for all, it is a treatment worth considering prior to more invasive methods. Your success rate may depend on your overall health and the reason for your difficulty conceiving.

    Source:

    Fertility Blend Clinical Studies

    All Business

    Resource:

    Fertility Blend Homepage

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