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Foresight Preconception - Recurrent Miscarriage

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Lovemylittlebear · 03/03/2015 14:58

Hi

Has anyone any success stories of using foresight preconception for infertility or recurrent miscarriage?

Thanks x

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RuBro · 26/06/2015 14:50

Hello - I would be interested if anyone has any info on using Foresight too. I have just had 4th miscarriage in a row and I am unsure about what to do next.
Thanks
Ruth

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Josie303 · 05/07/2017 18:05

I have used Foresight and think they're excellent. All my children - now 32, 27 and 21 - were conceived after doing the Foresight programme. I discovered it after writing a feature on the organisation for a magazine when in my twenties. I was so impressed at the stories of those I interviewed that my husband and I did the programme before trying for our first child. I got pregnant quickly. A year or two after that I got pregnant without doing the programme and it was an ectopic pregnancy. When it was removed, at St Thomas's in London, they told me I would not be able to have any more children. Nim Barnes at Foresight said rubbish, we'll get you some. And she did!! It's such a simple programme - based just on getting your bodies into optimal state nutritionally. My kids are beautiful, healthy, successful, all very bright. I can't recommend Foresight too highly.

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SJWadham · 08/06/2018 12:10

We used Foresight for our last child - I had three already, but since I was 39 I felt it was worth trying. Not only did I get pregnant immediately, when the baby (now nearly 30) was born she just seemed so much more developed than the others - (all of whom were fine, she was just more so). I recommended Foresight to my cousins who were having difficulty conceiving a second child - they went on to have two more.

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