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Fertile Vs. Infertile: How Infections Affect Your Fertility And Your Baby's Health
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Product Description Fertile vs. Infertile emphasizes in a very clear way the importance of sexually transmitted infections (STI). In the U.S. alone, about 15 million individuals contract an STI annually. Unfortunately, this field is not given the proper attention by many urologists and gynecologists and by those dealing with infertility. The number of suffering and frustrated patients is therefore extremely high. Young people are rarely informed properly about the high incidence of symptom-free but potentially devastating sexual infections. Hopefully this book will be the badly needed alarm clock for both the lay public and the medical profession.
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Pages 260
Dimensions: Length: 9.2" Width: 6.3" Height: 1.1" Weight: 1.2 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Sep 15, 2004
ISBN 1587363321 EAN 9781587363320
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 | Wonderful Book! Jun 23, 2008 |
| Finally, a doctor who makes sense! Dr. Toth is fabulous at finding the root cause at not only fertility problems but health problems! Read this book 1st before going through ANY FERTILITY procedures!!! A Must READ! | | |  | The Bible of Infertility Treatment May 19, 2007 |
| This is a revolutionary, ground-breaking study of the importance of bacterial infections in causing infertility. I was treated by Dr. Toth after suffering miscarriages at the age of 43, and conceived my second son at 45 and my daughter at 47, both after treatments with him. I only hope more women learn of his methods. | | |  | The single most important book for people struggling with infertility Dec 4, 2006 |
| READ THIS BEFORE YOU PROCEED TO IUI or IVF. I mean it. Outstanding in every way. Hard to imagine that it might apply to you, but read it anyway. Once you realize that infections can be passed down in utero (meaning you could have gotten them from your parents or in-laws) and that traditional STD testing AND traditional treatment methods only mask the problem, you begin to accept that perhaps pathogens are playing a role in your infertility. Know that if you have undiagnosed harmful bacteria in your uterus, and you succeed in getting pregnant without being propery treated, you are playing Russian roulette with your baby's life and health. Learn about the connection between prostate cancer and heart disease in parents (like yours) and a baby's future infertility (you could be that baby!) I've met several women who went to this doctor and were stunned to find out what they tested positive for... They realized they'd had symptoms they didn't even know meant anything (like frequent urination) when they were really signs of low-lying infection. One of these women just had her baby after 6 previous m/c's. Another is pg naturally with twins (first pregnancy after years of infertility.) Amazing stuff. The single most important book in the infertility world. | | |  | A must read for everyone, infertile or not! Aug 4, 2006 |
| Dr Toth is a remarkable man. His work and treatment are simple but groundbreaking. In a world where those experiencing infertility are sent hurtling towards high-tech (and high cost) procedures such as IVF, his advice seems almost mundane yet it flies in the face of current medical thinking - fix the cause not the symptom. He believes, and his practice shows, that chronic infections cause many of todays reproductive problems; problems that can often be easily remedied with an extended course of antibiotics. Even more astounding, he purports that infections cause many of the diseases we are facing today - diabetes, heart disease, even some cancers. He talks about how infections can be passed from partner to partner but also from mother to child. The more I read his work and evidence, more convinced I became. As someone who has benefitted tremendously from reproductive medicine but has also seen it fail in a tragic way, I have become convinced that Dr Toth is onto something here. Testing of all couples prior to pregnancy is the only sensible outcome of his work but beyond that, his work has huge implications for the way we manage our overall health and medicine in general. We all should read his book, whether facing infertility or not, and take heed. | | |  | Fertility versus Infertility Jan 18, 2005 |
| This is an important book not only for pre-sexually active teens, but also their parents and/or those to provide them with advice. It is well written, and provides enough clear technical detail to keep the average reader interested even though the topics could be boaring in another context. For those who are sexually active and/or contemplating starting a family the self-assessment chapter combined with the chapter on signs and symtoms are extremely helpful. This is book that clearly provides insight in to the problem of infertility for both the medical professional and the public at large. | | | Write your own review about Fertile Vs. Infertile: How Infections Affect Your Fertility And Your Baby's Health
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