Erfahrungsheilkunde 2018; 67(06): 329-336
DOI: 10.1055/a-0760-9062
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Was Naturheilkunde bei unerfülltem Kinderwunsch leisten kann

Ingrid Gerhard
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Publication Date:
02 January 2019 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Die naturheilkundliche Behandlung einer Sterilität birgt große Chancen. Verschiedene Studien zeigen, dass die Verbesserung der Lebensstilfaktoren die spontane Schwangerschaftsrate mindestens verdoppeln kann. Die zuverlässigsten Daten liegen zur Optimierung des Lebensstils, der Ernährung und Nahrungsergänzung vor. Nach der Basisdiagnostik zu den Sterilitätsursachen können jedoch auch weitere naturheilkundliche Methoden ergänzend genutzt werden, um den unerfüllten Kinderwunsch zu behandeln.

Abstract

The naturopathic treatment of sterility offers great opportunities. Various studies show that the improvement of lifestyle factors can at least double the spontaneous pregnancy rate. The most reliable data is available for the optimization of lifestyle, nutrition and nutritional supplementation. After the basic diagnosis of the causes of sterility, other naturopathic methods can also be used to treat the unfulfilled desire to have children.

 
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