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Pregnancy, labor and childbirth are all normal functions of a healthy female body, but do commonly put a strain on your body and general physical condition. Your body has gone through numerous changes in the last several months and also needs to recover from the process of childbirth. It will gradually regain its pre-pregnancy state over approximately 6 weeks following delivery.

After childbirth, it is normal to expect sharp, contraction-like ‘after-pains’ as the uterus shrinks to its normal size, sore muscles, discomfort or numbness in the vaginal area, as well as temporary difficulty with urination and bowel movements. As the body goes through the recovery process after birth and returns to normal, all these discomforts will resolve.


Once the challenges of labor and childbirth are over and you are holding your dear new baby in your arms at last, it is time for the third and last stage of labor - the delivery of the placenta. This is the last hurdle you need to cross before you are home free!
While you will probably feel excited to see your baby for the first time, there is still work to be done to complete the process of childbirth.


It’s every parent’s nightmare – a child that won’t eat! No matter what you put on the table and how attractively you present the food, everything is followed by the signature wail “…but I’m not HUNGRY!’’ – leaving parents feeling frustrated and worried. It is not uncommon for normal healthy children to be picky fussy eaters, especially in their younger years. While they seem to gain weight and be healthy in all respects, parents sometimes think their children survive on air – with hardly a morsel of anything wholesome ever seeming to cross their lips.



Nature has long been hailed as the principle guideline for promotion of health in the female system. A wide range of herbal and homeopathic remedies provide tonics for the female reproductive system and all its mechanisms including the uterus. Vitex agnus-castus (also known as Chasteberry) promotes hormonal balance, addresses endometriosis, PMS and painful menstruation.


Hormones play a vital role in every woman’s health and well-being. Very often when women are in a bad mood, you will find that they, or their partners, blame it on their hormones. When hormone levels fluctuate, this can affect your mood, sexual desire, fertility and ovulation.  In other words, the imbalance of hormones may impact negatively on how your reproductive system responds.


There are many complications that can occur during the different stages of pregnancy.  Some of these include nausea and vominting, heartburn, fatigue, urinary symptoms, constipation, leg cramps, breast soreness, itchy skin, piles, backache, swollen ankles, pins and needles, varicose veins.  Find out more about avoiding and treating such symptoms.  View this article..


Natural herbal and homeopathic remedies can be used to promote female pleasure, arousal, and satisfaction. Ingredients such as Gentiana lutea radix powder and Turnaria aphrodisiaca can help stimulate the nervous system naturally while also acting as an aphrodisiac and a tonic for the reproductive organs.

Solving Female Infertility

Infertility is a condition defined as not being able to become pregnant after at least one year of unprotected, regular, well-timed intercourse. Women who suffer from multiple miscarriages may also be diagnosed as infertile. Infertility may be classified into two groups, primary and secondary infertility.

Fertility Enhancement


Having a baby is a pivotal and life-changing event in one’s life – for both women and men. While some couples seem to become pregnant at the ‘drop of a hat’, for others the quest to bring new life into the world can be less than easy (to say the least!).

Many factors can contribute to the delicate issue of conception, and while some couples prefer to leave creation up to fate, others may start on a long and arduous journey that will see them tackle a variety of factors and ‘roadblocks’ to conception while trying a multitude of different fertility treatments.

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