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What if just a self-massage could enhance your fertility.
I have Polycystic Ovarian syndrome and suffer from lower abdominal pains from time to time and sometimes have to resort to self massage to ease some of the discomfort and often wondered if this could actually help to enhance fertility. Turns out, I was not too far off in my thinking.
There is a massage technique that I have just discovered, entitled ‘fertility self massage’, apparently it has been around for a while and is said to have positive impact on a woman’s fertility.
For more information, check out the following article:-
From the article
“The main benefit of self fertility massage is the fact that you become involved in your healing journey and you begin to take charge of your wellbeing and fertility. By doing so, you connect your mind and body and allow healing forces to create heath at the mental and physical level. Self fertility massage also helps your emotional wellbeing by assisting you in dealing with your fears and anxieties about your reproductive health.
Physically the benefits of self fertility massage are many. Because you are massaging yourself, you will feel many areas of tension within your lower abdomen that may not be detected by a practitioner because you can feel your body better from the inside as well as through intuitive touch, and inner feeling.”
Physically the benefits of self fertility massage are many. Because you are massaging yourself, you will feel many areas of tension within your lower abdomen that may not be detected by a practitioner because you can feel your body better from the inside as well as through intuitive touch, and inner feeling.”
If you are interested, the infertility self massage DVD can be purchased below from Amazon.com

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