Category: PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Infertility Treatment
Read more: Infertility TreatmentTreating Female Infertility With numerous studies published in peer-reviewed medical journals, Clear Passage®’s hands-on physical therapy has been featured on the ABC, CBS, and NBC television networks in the U.S., and internationally on Fox News. These citations and newscasts note infertility reversal for hundreds of women – without surgery or drugs. Our therapy can work…
Avoid Surgery for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Read more: Avoid Surgery for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)Success Treating PCOS Infertility Without Surgery Clear Passage®️ is a world leader approaching three decades of experience treating female infertility without surgery or drugs. In a landmark 10-year study[i] treating infertile women, our non-surgical therapy yielded pregnancy rates for women with PCOS at rates similar to standard medical treatments, but without surgery (study chart below).…
Age, High FSH, Hormonal Problems
Read more: Age, High FSH, Hormonal Problems“I thought you might like to know that my FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) level came down from 12.6 (before I went to you) to 8.1 (after therapy with you). This brings my hormone levels from “unacceptably high” to within a ‘normal’ range. As you know, a high FSH is a sign of diminished ovarian reserve. The…
PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Read more: PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian SyndromeTreating PCOS Infertility Naturally Clear Passage®️ is a world leader with over three decades of treating female infertility successfully without surgery or drugs. In a landmark 10-year study, our hands-on physical therapy yielded pregnancy rates for women with PCOS at rates similar to standard medical treatments, but without surgery or pharmaceuticals (study chart below). During three…
What You Need to Know About Pelvic Adhesions
Read more: What You Need to Know About Pelvic AdhesionsWhat are Pelvic Adhesions? Many women are not receiving the education needed from their doctors about adhesions. Very few women even know they have adhesions. Most commonly known as “scar tissue,” adhesions are simply scar tissue that forms inside the body. Once formed, the body has no way to deal with the scar tissue, so…
Infertility Risk Factors
Read more: Infertility Risk FactorsInfertility is defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 or more months of sexual intercourse without the use of contraceptives. Infertility is a common condition that affects 1 in 8 couples each year in the United States. Many people don’t realize how common fertility issues are. This causes many people to not be…
Can Your Diet Make You Infertile?
Read more: Can Your Diet Make You Infertile?Infertility is much more common than most people realize. Here in the US, 1 in 8 couples struggle to become pregnant. Infertility can be caused by many conditions, including PCOS, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, and adhesions. Now, what if you were told that your diet could cause infertility? The old saying, “You are what you…
For Healthcare Providers: Women’s Health Issues and Female Infertility
Read more: For Healthcare Providers: Women’s Health Issues and Female InfertilityOverview Our manual physical therapy is often effective in treating mechanical factors (collagenous cross-links, micro-adhesions, and adhesions) that occur in and around the female reproductive system. In published studies, the therapy has been shown to improve mobility, motility, and organ function. We often do well with complex conditions: women with challenging pain or dysfunction. When…
Patient Story: Adhesions and PCOS
Read more: Patient Story: Adhesions and PCOSExtensive Adhesions and PCOS – Elyse’s Story Elyse’s story is an excerpt from our book, Overcome Infertility and Pain, Naturally In early 2004, my husband and I got married. We were ready to start a family right away, and I stopped taking oral contraceptives. I had been on the pill for twelve years in order to…
Guide Through Infertility: From Diagnosis to Treatment
Read more: Guide Through Infertility: From Diagnosis to TreatmentThe Beginning: Trying to get Pregnant You’re ready — you’ve made the leap and decided it’s time to have a baby. You and your partner stopped using contraceptives, and for the first time, you’re actually looking forward to a missed period. Unfortunately, things don’t seem to be going as planned; one month, two months, three months…
