Female fertility is a woman’s ability to conceive a biological child.
If you’re hoping to get pregnant, you might wonder about your fertility and whether you can improve it. Some factors might be beyond your control, such as medical issues that affect the ability to conceive. But your lifestyle choices can have an effect on your fertility, too.
If you’re thinking about becoming pregnant and you’re concerned about the impact of your lifestyle choices on your fertility, consult your health care provider. He or she can help you identify ways to improve your fertility and boost your chances of getting pregnant.
Medication is also hugely important in helping to manage symptoms.
Apdoc’s Iqhawe Natural for Women / Umuthi Wesintu Herbal blend is manufactured with the following ingredients:
MotherWort
Motherwort is an herb that has been used for thousands of years by those looking to reap its potential health benefits. Motherwort acts as a uterine tonic which helps to regulate menstruation, bring on delayed periods and can reduce smooth muscle cramping – particularly menstrual cramps. Motherwort can also help relieve premenstrual tension and discomfort. Most menstrual cramps are partially due to inadequate circulation in the pelvis. Motherwort may help calm menstrual pain by both reducing spasms in the uterus and improving blood flow to the pelvis.
Chaste Berry
Chaste Berry has been used to treat menstrual cycle problems and pain, premenstrual syndrome, and menopause. Chaste Berries help stimulate progesterone. This is a female hormone that rises 2 weeks before menstruation. It may help normalize estrogen and progesterone.
Lady’s Mantle
Lady’s Mantle strengthens the uterine muscles, is antispasmodic in case of menstrual pain, alleviates breast tenderness, stops menstrual periods and facilitates the birthing process. Since lady’s mantle has a similar effect to gestagens, an important class of female sex hormones, it alleviates premenstrual syndrome, reduces irritability and binge eating and makes the womb more fertile.
Wild Yam
Wild Yam is most commonly used as a “natural alternative” to estrogen therapy for symptoms of menopause, infertility, menstrual problems,
Black Cohosh
Black Cohosh is effective because it functions as a phytoestrogen, a plant-based compound that mimics the action of the hormone estrogen. Black cohosh improves the effectiveness of the fertility drug Clomid (clomiphene citrate) in people who are infertile, increasing their chances of becoming pregnant.
Supplementing with Black Cohosh may increase a woman with PCOS’s chances of getting pregnant and help with Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
Black Cohosh decrease the size of uterine fibroids and also help regulate the menstrual cycle.
Nettle
Nettle is said to be great for relieving joint pains and menstrual cramps and is also an excellent uterine tonic that helps strengthen and tone the muscles of the uterus
Nettle is full of goodness, containing vitamins A, C, D and K. It boosts the woman’s levels of calcium, potassium, iron, and sulphur. It is also good for foetal health.
Natural for women / Umuthi Wesintu helps with the following:
- Correct hormonal imbalances
- Natural plant progesterone
- Reduce buildup of ovarian cysts
- Eases menstrual cramps and bleeding
- Improves fertility for healthier pregnancy