Sunday

Unexplained infertility

During the last few weeks I have given treatments to three young women who had all been trying to conceive for several months.  After reflexology, two of the three are now pregnant.

The first client had been trying to conceive for 7 months and was about to consult her doctor about the issue.  As it happened, she did go to see her doctor, but not for advice about infertility, but because she was pregnant.  She found it so difficult to believe, that she had done three pregnancy tests to confirm it.


The second client had seen her doctor and had all the tests and was told there was no physical reason why she could not conceive.  She had heard that reflexology might be beneficial and so came to me. And recently phoned me with the good news.

Now I know this could have happened anyway and the reflexology could have been a red herring.  But these aren't the only instances that I have experienced in my practice. 

So I admit to  being totally biased, and I am claiming the credit for reflexology.

However, when a new client comes to me with fertility issues, I make it very clear that there are no promises of success.  I say that reflexology is a very enjoyable experience anyway, so they will at least take that away.  And also, if reflexology is going to help, it should happen after three or four treatments.   So no massive, ongoing financial outlay.

I do have a definite treatment procedure which I'll describe in another post.

2 comments:

josie said...

I work as a reflexology practitioner and have also had experiences with ladies TTC. I fiind often just taking away some of the stress of TTc can have a positive result. Reflexology is great!

Footloose said...

Hi Josie
Thank you for your comment. You're right, reflexology is amazing! I just love my work.

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