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Which of These Top 2 Fertility Guides Finally Help You Get Pregnant?

A Review of 2 Top Fertility Guides

What To Look For In A Fertility Guide
 
Have you tried everything?  You’ve been to doctors and fertility experts, but you

still haven’t conceived?

fertility helpAre you willing to get a fertility guide that will finally lead you to a healthy conception…and a beautiful bundle of joy 9 months from now?

If so, then you’re at the right place.

And you know what?  You can be reading a fertility guide in just a few minutes from now.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

You’ve come here looking to educate/inform yourself about how to get pregnant, and now, I’d like to show you…

7 Questions To Ask When Considering A Fertility Guide

Here are 7 criteria you should keep in mind when considering your next fertility guide.  I’ve listed them in reverse order, from least important to most important:

7. Is it easy to get my hands on and start using…now?

Earlier on, I alluded to the fact that you could be reading your guide within minutes from now, but we’re still not there yet.  6 more questions to go…

6.  Has the information in this guide worked for others?

Just as What To Expect When You’re Expecting is popular due to it’s time-tested advice, you should consider what otehr buyers have said about the guide you’re considering.

Closely related to this are…

5.  Testimonials.

Do happy couples rave about this guide, of do they just say that "it’s good"?

BUT…regardless of what others say, you should know that the author has displayed those testimonials because she wants you to get her guide.  That’s why the enthusiastic testimonials you read should be tempered with the following question:

4.  Does this guide offer safe, sound advice?

Here’s where I’m going to give you a caution: most of these guides are for informational purposes.  They’re not meant to replace the expertise of a qualified professional.

Now obviously, the authors fo these fertility guides have to make this kind of statement to protect themselves and you.

Having said that, I think that not only will you discover safe, sound advice–your new fertility guide will reveal a lot of fertility nuggets you never knew…and wish you had.

If you do a good job in choosing the right source of information (which I’m about to help you do), you’ll find that it’s very…

3.  Holistic. 

Though I’ve never met you, I bet you’re looking for a guide that’s inclusive of everything you need to do to get pregnant.

In fact, maybe one reason why you’re still not pregnant is because you’ve been fed a sereis of half-truths/haven’t been given the full picture.

That’s what Michelle R. Adams, author of The Getting Pregnant Plan, discovered:

"I was angry when I found out things I had been doing were working against my goal of getting pregnant. I was angry after discovering that the hundreds of dollars I’d paid a ‘specialist’ were for half truths! But I’ll never forget the day I found out something that absolutely sent me over the edge."

And, speaking of authors, our second most important question is:

2.  Does the author have enough belief in her guide to back it up with a guarantee?

Let’s face it: You’ve had to buy gas to go see an expensive fertility expert…only to be here, wondering why you still haven’t conceived.  You’ve been to your doctor, tried out ovulation calculators, and pretty much done everything.

Why pay for bad advice?

Finally, our most important question of the day, when considering a guide to help you get pregnant, is this:

1.  Does it cover you and your situation?  (Will it actually help you?)

Though you never really know until you try, a guide that meets the criteria laid out here has the best chance of helping you to have a healthy baby.

Concluding Recommendations

With these 7 criteria, there are 2 fertility guides I can recommend to you.  You can be reading these in just minutes from now:

1.  Michelle R. Adams knows what it’s like to try everything and still not be pregnant.  She tells her story better than I can.  And…you should see the picture of her new, beautiful baby boy.  The only small issue I have with Michelle is that she doesn’t have testimonials on her page, but you’ll still find it compelling.  (Michelle is also an expert EzineArticles author and maintains her own fertility blog, too.  She’s a treasure trove of how-to-get-pregnant-now info.)

2.  Dr. Irina Webster has done extensive research on infertility.  Out of 156 couples, 124 went on to have excellent results (have a baby).  There are many happy moms and dads who have raved about her Overcoming Infertility guide. 

Both authors offer a 56-day money-back guarantee on their fertility guides.

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