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Julia Indichova is an American reproductive healthcare activist and author. She is best known for her book Inconceivable: A Woman’s Triumph Over Despair and Statistics (2001), which was hailed by Library Journal as “an important consumer health resource…the first such book written from the patient’s point of view.” In 1997 Indichova founded FertileHeart.com, a global, patient driven community, focused on health enhancing approaches to reproductive health. Indichova's second book, The Fertile Female: How the Power of Longing for a Child Can Save Your Life and Change the World (2007), documents the evolution of The Fertile Heart™ Ovum Practice, an original mind body program that grew out of Indichova's personal experience and her work with women and couples who sought her guidance after the publication of Inconceivable. In the last two decades a growing number of studies and leading reproductive endocrinologists have validated Indichova's whole-person approach to overcoming infertility. (en) |
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Julia Indichova, 2011 (en) |
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Julia Indichova (en) |
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Inconceivable, The Fertile Female (en) |
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Julia Indichova is an American reproductive healthcare activist and author. She is best known for her book Inconceivable: A Woman’s Triumph Over Despair and Statistics (2001), which was hailed by Library Journal as “an important consumer health resource…the first such book written from the patient’s point of view.” In 1997 Indichova founded FertileHeart.com, a global, patient driven community, focused on health enhancing approaches to reproductive health. (en) |
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