Association of Reproductive Reflexologists
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What is Reproductive Reflexology?
Reproductive Reflexology (or Reproflexology™) can be used as a stand-alone treatment to enhance your natural fertility, or with all forms of assisted conception including Clomid, IUI, IVF and ICSI. It can also be used to support individuals and couples using surrogacy or donors in IVF cycles.
Members of the Association of Reproductive Reflexologists (MARR) are specially trained, using structured and prescriptive treatment protocols, to support couples through all phases of their assisted conception programme.
The Association of Reproductive Reflexologists undertook a data collection study of 180 clients (age 24-46), who were receiving reproductive reflexology whilst trying to conceive.
Here are the results:
Natural Conceptions
Conception with IVF/ICSI
Average no. of Treatments
%
Conceived whilst receiving Treatment
%
Pregnancy with IVF/ICSI
SUCCESS STORIES
Success Stories
Success Story
Reflexologist - Shirley Jackson "Just wanted to update you. I think you have a magic touch as I am 7 weeks pregnant! Thank you again."
Our Blogs
Focus on Reflexology for Endometriosis
By Barbara Scott ENDOMETRIOSIS A condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside the uterine cavity, endometriosis can develop in the pelvis, around the bowel, or in the bladder, ovaries, vagina, and, in extreme circumstances, the lungs and the brain. It is thought that as many as 20 to 25 per cent of women in the UK who are subfertile have endometriosis and approximately five to ten...
Reflexology – Can it really help you to get pregnant?
By Barbara ScottThis Article was written for Fertility Road If you are reading this article then you may already know that many couples are now finding that once they make the decision to start a family, all is not as straightforward as they thought it might be. We now have 1 in 6 couples globally who are experiencing difficulties of some kind when trying to get pregnant, and these are the...
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: What is it, Why does it affect Fertility, What can you do to improve your chances of Conceiving?
By Barbara Scott This Article was written for Fertility Road What is it? PCOS is a wide and complex condition with a general set of accepted symptoms, which are also individual to each woman. This can make it difficult to diagnose. It is also one of the most common reproductive conditions to affect women, so if you have been diagnosed or suspect that you have PCOS then you are far from alone....
Train to become a Reproductive Reflexologist
Reproflexology™ is taught by Seren Natural Fertility and comprises of two parts, each course over two days.
Research and Case Studies are used outside of the course to support this.
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