| Much has been written about a woman's fertility | | | | After reading this book, those with infertility |
| issues and the constant struggle of many to | | | | problems will definitely heave a sigh of relief after |
| conceive but not one offers a complete package | | | | realizing that reproductive woes have a root cause |
| such as the "Is Your Body Baby Friendly?" book | | | | and that it is highly possible to treat it through |
| written by the world-renowned fertility specialist Dr. | | | | immune therapy or simply to adapt a new lifestyle |
| Alan E. Beer. | | | | that will help keep a woman's body at the best of |
| This book, co-authored by Julia Kantecki and Jane | | | | health and ready to carry that baby in her womb. |
| Reed, is a first of its kind that will definitely change | | | | Unlike negative notions that those with infertility |
| the mindset of most patients who were made to | | | | problems were simply born unlucky and unable to |
| believe that their infertility is simply "bad luck" or that | | | | reproduce, Dr. Alan E. Beer's book presents the |
| their loss was "God's will" or that their baby was | | | | contrary by proving that pregnancy loss always have |
| abnormal and could have not lived a normal life had it | | | | a reason behind it and that something can be done |
| been born and that they should be thankful about it. | | | | to correct it. |
| Published on October 28, 2006, Dr. Alan E. Beer | | | | Dr. Beer doesn't stop with those who have found |
| explains in this 500-page paperback why IVF failure, | | | | the answer to their infertility problems but rather, his |
| unexplained infertility, and recurrent miscarriages | | | | book continues to speak to those whose unexplained |
| occur. | | | | losses have yet to be answered after ruling out the |
| This book does not only present the possible reasons | | | | factors such as uterine defects, hormonal changes, |
| that can cause infertility, it also clearly presents how | | | | infections, or chromosomal abnormalities. |
| the immune system can affect the development of | | | | For decades, Dr. Beer has already devoted his time |
| the pregnancy as well as the other causes of | | | | into documenting, investigating and finding the |
| reproductive malfunction such as genetic compatibility | | | | treatments to recurring pregnancy failures. |
| of the couple, levels of natural killer cells and blood | | | | Through his "Is Your Body Baby Friendly?" book, he |
| clotting problems. | | | | seeks the most logical reasons behind the perceived |
| Dr. Alan E. Beer also bared in this book that | | | | infertility and maps out the treatment methods, |
| autoimmunity, which can be inherited or | | | | which to date have already helped a good number of |
| environmentally activated, is one of today's major | | | | patients who are by now enjoying their new little |
| culprit to miscarriage and infertility. The same book | | | | bundles of joy. |
| contains the natural processes of moderating the | | | | This book, by Dr. Alan E. Beer is definitely a good |
| immune system to bring a woman's body into a | | | | read, avant-garde and highly recommended. |
| "baby-friendly" condition. | | | | |