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Several friends of mine are in pregnancy life-stage, and others in the "not yet" stage. I was never comfortable with standard birth control "the pill", and have had life-long irregular cycles. Here are some resources for natural methods of family planning, miscarriage, and fertility.
I am grateful for medical resources, and value them when needed. However, my instinct has been that they tend to address symptoms not causes. Hence, I usually exhaust all non-medical options prior to moving to medical ones. These resources should help you do that.
Fertility, Cycles and Nutrition (book by Marilyn Shannon)
I read the 2001 edition, but from the reviews, the new edition is way better. I may order it! Discusses nutrition and health factors that contribute to fertility, and how to make changes to your diet, weight, vitamins, supplements, to address various feminine issues or increase fertility. Also has some help for PCOS (Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome).
Website that sells vitamins and supplements geared toward PCOS, as well as addl info on PCOS. Based on what I read in Shannon's book, I started taking the multi-vitamin from the PCOS website (Vital Nutrients brand). I also have taken Vitex (an herb sold at the same link above) which increases fertility and addresses hormonal imbalances related to PCOS (Vital Nutrients brand).
Yellow Dock supplements. Many women are chronically anemic, yet iron supplements have several unmentionable side effects, and some people are allergic to iron supplements (runs in my family). Instead of regular iron, I take an iron-free multi vitamin, and take Yellow Dock (an herb that your body converts to iron) instead. If you purchase the yellow dock here, you will need to create a membership with a "sponsor", basically the person who referred you to the website. You should be able to find me.
Also, yellow dock or iron supplements should not be taken with a multi-vitamin or dairy products, since calcium inhibits iron absorption. Instead, since Vitamin C aids iron absorption, take yellow dock or iron supplements with an orange or glass of orange juice. If at that same meal you consume iron-rich foods (meats, spinach, beans), even better.
If you have had repeat miscarriages, you should be checked for under-functioning thyroid (hypothyroidism). Some of the symptoms of low thyroid function are: hands and feet always cold (like for your whole life), weight gain/loss/fluctuation/difficulty maintaining stable weight, chronic fatigue, depression or anxiety, menstrual irregularity, and low basal body temperature (if you are charting your cycles for natural family planning, you may notice basal body temperatures less than 97.2 degrees on a consistent basis). There are others, but these are some of the tell-tale ones. Two of my friends had this problem - one of them had six miscarriages before finally conceiving! Both friends were able to achieve pregnancy after taking a natural thyroid supplement called Raw Thyroid, which you can purchase at any health food store. A simple blood test at a doctor's office will give you a thyroid reading, although some women can have a thyroid problem that is enough to cause them miscarriages, but not enough to show up on a test. If you have other symptoms of low thyroid, and have had repeat miscarriages, but the test doesn't reflect it, you might try the supplement to see if it helps.
Good luck, and leave me a comment if you have tried a natural method that has helped you!