Friday, March 23, 2012

Take Fertilaid

If you are trying to conceive, you want to do everything you can to help. Your doctor probably recommended that you start taking a prenatal vitamin. FertilAid is an alternative to taking a prenatal vitamin. FertilAid is a non-prescription fertility supplement that combines important preconception vitamins and minerals like folic acid with fertility enhancing herbal supplements. It promotes overall reproductive health by encouraging regular ovulation and hormonal balance. It was created by fertility expert, Amos Grunebaum, MD.


Instructions








1. Check with your doctor before you begin to take FertilAid, especially if you have any preexisting medical conditions.


2. Make sure that you are not pregnant before beginning FertilAid. If you suspect you are pregnant, take a pregnancy test to confirm. Otherwise, start taking FertilAid on the first day of your menstrual cycle.


3. Read all directions carefully before taking FertilAid. Take three capsules daily. The capsules are quite large so you will want to swallow with water. It is recommended that you spread out the dosage, taking one capsule with each meal.


4. Take FertilAid daily. You may not get the full benefit if you take the supplement sporadically.








5. Continue to take FertilAid until you become pregnant and then stop using it.

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