Minimising Miscarriage Risks

If you have read my information on egg, sperm and uterine health you'll already know that groups of amazing oocytes (immature eggs) are maturing at any given time within the ovaries and during this time chromosomal replication of DNA is occurring.  Replication that goes awry = abnormal eggs.  These eggs generally don't fertilise, and if they do the resulting embryo generally doesn't implant.  Of course some do implant, but it's likely that the end result may be miscarriage and the loss of your already-loved pregnancy. THIS IS WHAT WE WANT TO ALTER.  We want to positively influence all those wonderful immature eggs that haven't yet been selected for maturation and help them replicate their DNA correctly.  If you have experienced a miscarriage previously, take comfort in the fact that a 3/4 month window of time promoting egg health can help pay dividends for you.  DNA replication is only part of the story however.  There are many other elements we need to consider when striving to minimise miscarriage risks, including the influence of sperm health, the uterine environment and external environmental risk factors, all of which I guide you though inside Optimum Fertility Best Health Plan™ (included in the IVF Baby™ programme).

Together we have this.

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