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The Garden of Fertility is a guide to using fertility awareness-that is, reading fertility signals in order to prevent or achieve pregnancy. Certified fertility educator Katie Singer explains how to observe and chart fertility cycles to determine when a woman is most fertile to increase chances of conception, or to exercise birth control naturally-a method that, when followed precisely, is as effective as the Pill. Unlike other books on fertility awareness, The Garden of Fertility also describes how to use the charts to gauge gynecological health and offers nonmedical options for strengthening reproductive wellness. This book provides all the information women never learned in sex education class, but should have.

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Katie Singer is a certified fertility educator.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Avery Trade (April 22, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583331824
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583331828
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #252,147 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Much Needed Book, August 3, 2004
Fertility Awareness-a method for preventing or achieving pregnancy based on daily charting of the waking temperature and cervical fluid-is the answer for those who want to space their children, become pregnant or even regain reproductive health without the use of hormones or drugs. For those couples conscious of Dr. Price's discoveries about the importance of spacing children, this book lights the way.

In Garden of Fertility, Katie Singer dovetails step-by-step instructions, including excellent sample charts and diagrams on how to gauge fertility patterns, with fascinating testimonials. This is much more than a how-to book; it presents a model of relationships that partake in the natural rhythms of the earth and moon. In many of the book's testimonials, women describe how participation in Fertility Awareness helped them achieve an unexpected sense of femininity at once peaceful and strong. Even more moving are the remarks of men, who describe an increased sense of belonging in the reproductive process, and increased closeness to their partners when they are aware of fertility patterns in a relationship. One important benefit of joint participation in Fertility Awareness is increased communication between partners.

Singer does not ignore the influence of diet on reproductive health. Happily, her advice is based on the teachings of Weston Price. She explains the fundamental importance of fat-soluble vitamins A and D, as well as vitamin E, iodine and zinc for reproductive health. Dietary suggestions include cod liver oil, egg yolks, butter, liver, seafood and lard. She also warns against commercial vegetable oils, trans fats, sugar, white flour, soy, caffeine and foods grown with pesticides. She even includes a wise caution against too much protein in the diet, noting that energy bars, protein powders, milk powders added to lowfat milk, and lean meats can deplete the body of vitamin A. Singer also describes the frequent problems she sees in women who are vegans. Women with reproductive problems who are charting their cycles can often see immediate beneficial effects by eliminating one or more bad foods from the diet (like caffeine, sugar or trans fats) and adding butter, eggs and organic greens.

Another excellent chapter describes common products that can be hazardous to reproductive health, starting with the various drugs used in assisted reproductive technology. Depo-Provera (an injectable hormonal method of preventing pregnancy), the pill and even progesterone creams and gels can seriously disrupt a woman's long-term fertility, making it difficult and sometimes impossible to become pregnant once they are ceased. Other problematic products include bras (which increase a woman's chance of getting breast cancer), mercury, especially in vaccines and dental amalgams (which can accumulate in the ovaries and testicles), phthalates in plastic containers and coverings for food, most commercial tampons (which contain dioxin) and even disposable baby diapers (which contain estrogen-mimicking chemicals that may interfere with sexual development later on, especially in boys). Singer provides practical alternatives and suggestions for all these industrial products.

Garden of Fertility is a wonderful book to give to your teenage daughters and it deserves a place in every home, right next to Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, the classic book on nutrition by Weston Price.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must-read for every woman, October 25, 2004
Around the time I began using The Pill, a friend mentioned the fertility awareness method, FAM, to me. I wrote it off as the infamous "rhythm method." A year later, desperate to come off the Pill (not a good experience for me), I decided that FAM might be worth looking into.

So I went to the book store and bought The Garden of Fertility.
I have read it and re-read it. I've discovered that FAM is NOT the rhythm method. The rhythm method is based on average days of ovulation, which few women fit into. FAM is based on YOUR OWN CURRENT, RELIABLE SYMPTOMS TO KNOW YOUR FERTILE DAYS.

I thought at first that charting my temp would be a pain and that I'd be too squeamish to check cervical mucus. These things have turned out to be a breeze, and I have a comfort with my body that I've never know before. I LOVE to chart, it tells me so much other than when I am ovulating (the book will explain).

Not only is this book good for preventing pregnancy, but when it is time to make babies, we'll know the fertile days.

The book also has great information about improving your reproductive health (nutrition, night-lighting, etc.).

I wish I'd discovered this book earlier. It has changed my view of birth control in so many ways...
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great resource for learning!, August 30, 2004
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I bought this book when I recently attended a class given by Katie Singer on Fertility Awareness. I have been wanting to learn Fertility Awareness/Natural Family Planning for a long time for several reasons: to know more about my body and how exactly my cycles work, to gauge my gynecological health & have a tool for discovering problems, and to adhere to my church's teachings on birth control (I'm Catholic).

I think this book is a fantastic resource for non-Catholics wanting to learn this tool. The Catholic organizations that are the main teachers of FA/NFP couch this information (naturally) within Catholic theology on marriage and sex. "The Garden of Fertility" teaches FA in a totally secular way and shows why any woman in any situation should be interested in learning this tool. As an example, she quotes lesbians who use FA, even though they obviously aren't interested in
conceiving or preventing pregnancy.

I also enjoyed the sections about strengthening and improving your gynecological health through diet and other natural means. I think she is right on the money that poor diet and overuse of pharmaceuticals are the root of many women's problem cycles. And you will KNOW when you have problem cycles by looking at your charts!

Highly recommended! Thank you for making this information available to all women.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
I am really happy with this book. It is an easy read and is full of good info. My first time reading this type of book and I would recommend it to my friends. Read more
Published 5 months ago by E. Oterholm

5.0 out of 5 stars Vey informative
This book is extremely helpful if you are looking to understand your fertility at greater depth. I think that this book should be required reading for anyone who is sexually... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mary

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Katie is a good friend and this book shows a unique ability to understand and explain the natural approach to female reproductive health. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jill Pyle

5.0 out of 5 stars Great informative book
I really enjoyed reading this book. I had been questioning staying on birth control pills for a while and this book helped me to comfortably come off the pill. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Laura D. Franco

5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable and Educational
This book teaches the basics of female reproductive anatomy and physiology (valuable in itself), and then explains how certain signs indicate when a woman can and can't get... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Amy E. Patz

4.0 out of 5 stars very informative
This book has a lot of information! I think it will help me get in better touch with my body. I found it to be a little repetative but I think it is a necessary purchase for... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Jill R. Cummings

2.0 out of 5 stars Less info than other books
I purchased this book after reading taking charge of your fertility, and i felt like it was no where near as informative. Read more
Published on January 17, 2008 by A. Mack

5.0 out of 5 stars Using this book successfully for over six months
This book has been my goto reference for the last six months as I learned to chart my cycles. It is clearly written and the method is well explained with a lot of... Read more
Published on November 25, 2007 by H. Karaki

3.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking but not entirely accurate
Good points: While its coverage of fertility awareness is somewhat perfunctory compared to the other major books on the subject (by Toni Weschler and the Kippleys), it explains it... Read more
Published on December 25, 2006 by V. Brock

4.0 out of 5 stars The Garden of Fertility
It goes well with Taking Charge of Your Fertility. I would advise reading TCOYF first and use this book as a supplement.
Published on November 3, 2006 by Angalisa Wright

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