I have heard of people trying acupuncture to help them. I'm not sure what it does, but some people recommend it.
I have heard of people trying acupuncture to help them. I'm not sure what it does, but some people recommend it.
Nettle is very good at addressing multiple sources of hormone disruption, which may lead to problems conceiving. Try incorporating nettle tea into your daily routine, its actually far nicer than it sounds.
I found the best way to control my hormones was to cut out milk and bread, I am happy to report I am pregnant and eating healthy. I've cut out all refined sugar so my baby doesn't get used to it and crave it once on the outside. It's early days, but I am very excited and grateful for all your help.
Congratulations Tanya.![]()
Congratulations Tanya, are you planning to make any other changes throughout your pregnancy?
Thank you everyone.
I have been toying with the idea of bringing baby up vegetarian. I have had a lot of backlash from people when I have mentioned this, but I wouldn't be going into it lightly, I would do all my research and ensure that baby gets all the right nutrients.
I also intend to bring baby up sugar and processed food free, or at least 90%. Which should be easy to control in the first few years anyway.
Here is a sugar free recipe to get you started.
http://www.organicallypure.co.uk/for...thing-biscuits
I saw this and thought it may come in useful for you.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Books/My-...ugar+free+baby
Last edited by Megan; 11th June 2017 at 18:48.