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The Egg

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Recordings of the theme song from the film were made by Sammy Kaye for Victor, and Dinah Shore for Columbia. This is an educational read esp. for those who are having difficulty getting pregnant naturally like myself and are considering fertility treatment as an alternative. Rebecca Fett is a science writer, former attorney, and mom. At 26, she was diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserves and told she had an incredibly low chance of conceiving with her own eggs. She put her molecular biotechnology and biochemistry degree to work to understand the science of egg quality and fertility, reading every clinical study that could possibly be relevant. That research laid the groundwork for her book, It Starts with the Egg, which provides an evidence-based approach to how to get pregnant with diminished ovarian reserve, improve and preserve fertility, and prevent miscarriage. Five important takeaways from It Starts with the Egg

the Egg | The Book It Starts With the Egg | The Book

The story is about the main character, who is referred to as "you" (in the second person), and God, who is "me" (in the first person). You, a 48-year-old man who dies in a car crash, meet God, the narrator, who says that you have been reincarnated many times before, and that you are next to be reincarnated as a Chinese peasant girl in 540 AD. God then explains that you are, in fact, constantly reincarnated across time, and that all human beings who have ever lived and will ever live are incarnations of you. You remark about being Abraham Lincoln, Adolf Hitler, and Jesus. God adds that you were also once John Wilkes Booth, every Holocaust victim and every person who followed Jesus. That’s what I like to see,” I said. “You just died and your main concern is for your family. That’s good stuff right there.” Every time you victimized someone,” I said, “you were victimizing yourself. Every act of kindness you’ve done, you’ve done to yourself. Every happy and sad moment ever experienced by any human was, or will be, experienced by you.” For instance, the chapters on BPAs, phthalates, and supplements were incredibly enlightening. However, I will literally never give up carbs, so I appreciated that she shared the science behind it, but frames the information in a way to empower the reader to choose what works for them, and not obsess over perfection.

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insulin resistance is associated with significant damage to mitochondria and disrupted egg development It's also polished and professional but not dry-academic. I now own both the kindle AND the audio, which is rare for me. I also recommend the book Conceivability: What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility. Again, not free, but great science/history/memoir on the fertility industry. I found it at my library! I haven’t read The Trying Game yet, but it’s next on my list.) I was told by my reproductive endocrinologist at 41 that I “could try” an egg collection round, but that I should start to plan on using donor eggs given my age, AMH, etc. I started to eat a lower carb diet, cut out caffeine, cut out alcohol, and started this intense supplements regimen. In 6 weeks my numbers improved by double!!...I got 19 eggs resulting in 6 day 5/6 embryos at 41 years old! It encourages them to think a little deeper to recall events, ask questions, reflect on their viewpoints and understanding, revisit some key words and vocabulary used and more…

The Egg Book | Guided Reading | KS1 Book Resources | Year 1

the odds of pregnancy were four times higher for women with high vitamin D levels compared to those with a vitamin D Your Year 1 / Year 2 children will use/create the nouns and adjectives from the story to make their sentences more descriptive and interesting.

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On average, it takes more than ten years for scientific discoveries to become part of standard medical practice. If you're trying to get pregnant today, you don't have time to wait for standard practice to catch up. You need to know what the latest research says and how to apply it. Women’s egg quality is one of the most important factors in getting pregnant, not necessarily timing ovulation. You can ovulate all you want but if you aren’t producing healthy eggs there’s little chance It’s nearly impossible to entirely avoid phthalates, also known as “the everywhere chemical.” They are present in many beauty, home, and personal care products. The problem is that phthalates decrease the production of estrogen by your follicles, which has a powerful impact on follicle growth and egg development. Researchers have found that phthalates significantly interfere with the growth of ovarian follicles in eggs. The author recommends choosing products that are “phthalate free” when possible. #2 Choose the right supplements No one else will ever be as invested in this process as you are. That's why it is so important to arm yourself with the right knowledge, so you can go from a passive participant to informed and empowered.Get your copy of the book and learn what you can do to improve the odds.



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