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At Anji, we understand how absurd it seems to create peace in the middle of fertility treatments. After all, you are experiencing one of the most stressful times in your life as you pursue creating your family.

Feeling haunted by ongoing cycle failures or miscarriage;
Having difficulty finding any glimmer of hope;
Feeling completely betrayed by your body and feeling broken and worthless;
Waking up angry and going to bed sad but no one really understands;
Feeling completely alone

… and at the same time having to deal with family, friends, and co-workers who have no idea WHY you are feeling this way .

No matter how many times you have heard “just relax”, we understand that it simply isn’t that simple.

However, because we understand the emotions of infertility AND because at Anji we are experts on the science of the Mind-Body connection, we know that

It is absolutely essential for you to learn to create a place of peace – no matter where you are on the path to creating your family.

At Anji, we believe that you should have as much attention given to your emotions and feelings as you go through conceiving your child as your physician gives to your hormone levels and baseline ultrasounds.

Here’s why:

  • When you are under stress, the bloodflow throughout your body changes. Your body diverts blood AWAY from non-essential organs such as your ovaries and uterus. Good blood flow is a requirement for developing healthy eggs
  • When you are under stress, extra sugar and cortisol (stress hormone) are dumped into your abdomen. As they circulate around your reproductive organs, they wreck havoc with the delicate hormonal balance needed for conceiving
  • Your ovaries sit in a web of nerves responsible for “revving up” your body – when you’re under stress, your ovaries are under stress

The longer your body is under stress (and when does stress stop when you are trying to conceive?), the more impact these physical changes have on your fertility.

Bottom Line?

Your emotional health is a key factor
in the functioning of your reproductive health.

When you interrupt the cycle of stress and negative emotions, you allow your reproductive system to come back into balance.

Learning to create a sense of peace is the key to interrupting the stress cycle, giving the plan you have with your ob-gyn or reproductive endocrinologist as much chance to work as possible.

So, is this just one more part of infertility to become stressed about?

In order to interrupt the cycle, do you have to be ready to turn into a Polly-Anna? Lead a completely stress-free life? Never allow yourself to think about how hard your situation is?

No.

You simply must be ready for the possibility of peace

You don’t need to feel peace at all times in order for it to help your body. There are going to be times when you are sad, angry, worried, frustrated – but creating a place of peace helps those times to diminish. Each time you return to your place of peace, it gets easier and easier and easier. Being open to the possibility of peace is the first step.

In addition to getting the physical benefits of stopping the stress cycle, you will:

  • Step off the emotional roller coaster
  • Learn new ways to be in charge of your feelings
  • Be in charge of your emotions and your body
  • Come alive again

Ready to start?

Anji is here for you

Anji bridges the gap between the science of reproduction and compassion for your journey. With a unique blend of science, compassion, energy psychology, and a mind-body approach, Jennifer R. Bloome MS OTR HWC, founder of Anji , has created tools and services to create your place of peace both in this moment and over the long term. Begin now:

Create Peace Now Long Term Peace Back to Home

Anji creates a safe, healing environment to hold you while you are learning these tools for yourself. When you are finished, you will know how to recreate these steps over and over again, as often as you need them.

 

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