Hannah Bajor, Infertility & Pregnancy Coach (Twin Peas Pod episode 16)
Posted on September 8, 2008
After 10 years of struggling with her own infertility, Hannah, finally became pregnant without the use of assisted reproductive technologies. Although she understand the desire for a woman to have a baby and the pursuit of motherhood through ART, she has committed her life to helping women get pregnant “naturally.”
Hannah tried artificial insemination (aka IUI) 3 times before moving on to IVF. During the middle of her IVF cycle her doctors stopped the procedure because they determined she was menopausal. She believed that she was meant to be a mom and decided to continue trying to have a child by changing her diet, detoxifying her body, adding antioxidants and made other nutritional changes to create a healthy body which would accept a pregnancy. In addition, she has a background in energy healing so she performed some energy work too. The result lead to a pregnancy and healthy baby. Six months after the birth of her child she became pregnant again — and after the doctors had told her she’d never become pregnant.
Hannah opens up in this interview and provides some excellent information to help you achieve your dream of motherhood.
To learn more about Hannah visit her website. She is also the author of a book called Birth, A Conscious Choice. She has ebooks too. Sign up on her website and receive an ebook for FREE. Need help removing those blocks? Hannah offers infertility coaching programs too.
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I really enjoyed listening to this show and Hannah certainly sounds like a fascinating woman and EXTREMELY knowledgeable. Sadly, I visited her website and saw that a telephone consultation costs $297. Of course, those of us in the infertility journey know that few things are cheap, but I find that fee very prohibitive. I understand that everyone has to make a living, but why do these fees have to be so high? Are people betting on the fact that infertile couples are so desperate that they will pay anything? That just doesn’t seem fair.