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The medical fraternity propositions that ovulation occurs at mid-cycle i.e. 14 days prior to the next menses for a woman with a 28 day cycle http://www.infertility.net.au/timing_sex.htm. In the practical world we live in, this “rule of thumb” does not work for the women population. They further add that women can find out the exact days when ovulation occurs medically, by performing 3 to 6 blood tests in the days preceding ovulation. This ironically begs the question. How does one do the 3 to 6 blood tests in the days preceding ovulation, when one does not know the day when ovulation occurs?

The myth that ovulation unfailingly occurs at mid-cycle has lead to
• doctors advising copulation at mid-cycle, which may not necessarily result in conception for a woman who ovulates on Day 6, which is outside this parameter. In some extreme cases, a couple may copulate twice a week for a whole year and yet miss the most fertile phase each cycle. This is can be further exacerbated when the woman has only one or two fertile days in a cycle or when her male partner has a low sperm count:

• doctors diagnosing couples to have infertility problems as a result of being unable to conceive at mid-cycle. These couples are then treated with high-tech, invasive and painful procedures, resulting in the most obvious solution being overlooked – that they performed copulation at the wrong moment;

• couples themselves believing that they are infertile when they may not be. Invariably resulting in physiological, psychological and emotional problems for themselves. This matter in itself may ironically impede the very possibility of conception becoming a reality.
Secondly, doctors usually use an ovulatory drug called Clomid to increase the fertility of the mother. This matter needs to be investigated. Ironically, studies show that this drug actually shortens the life span of the sperms deposited into the uterus. This ironically results in making it more difficult for her to conceive, even when she is actually ovulating at the time of copulation. To exacerbate this matter even further, recent studies have also questioned the correlation between Clomid and the risk of ovarian cancer.

Thirdly, the cost of infertility diagnosis and treatment is usually not covered by most medical benefits. The cost of a minimal infertility treatment can easily amount to thousands of dollars. A comprehensive treatment, covering DNC, and fertility drugs to prepare the womb for conception may cost even more. Whilst In-Vitro-Fertilisation or Gender Selection through advanced sperm separation techniques, can cost several tens of thousands of dollars per attempt Please check out http://www.microsort.net/ for further details.

There are other less conspicuous problems doctors may not take into consideration. Like why women who have had no problems getting pregnant, yet not successful in carrying this to fruition. There is huge difference in treating the women of this particular category to those who are unable to get pregnant. Chelvam’s Method addresses each of this two problems differently by accounting for every single conception, however early in the cycle these may have occurred.

Commonsense persuades us to first attempt Chelvam’s Method before trying any high-tech tests or invasive treatment methods. Aside from the minimal cost factor in attempting this method, it is 100% natural with absolutely no side effects. Chelvam’s Method presented here is the result of the extensive research conducted by our resident astrologer, Chelvam (present About Chelvam here). It is quite obvious that Chelvam’s Method will not be supported by the medical fraternity for the simple reason that it would not be profitable for either the physicians or the major pharmaceutical companies producing the prescribed drugs for the painful & invasive methods.

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