The “reproductive health” industry is obsessed with dishing out deadly abortion pills. Meanwhile, a simple and safe fertility hormone booster, progesterone, is withheld.
Why?
Because it’s not about women’s health. It never has been. It’s about destroying the family. Control. Depop.
I, thankfully, have five beautiful children. My husband and I would love to bring another baby into the world, but if it’s not meant to be, we’ll enjoy what we have and continue to raise our family with love and care.
Unfortunately for a lot of women my age, this is not the case. They were constantly bashed over the head with anti-family propaganda. “Don’t have kids, have a career.” “Wait to have kids, you can afford them later.” “Kids are expensive, raise 12 cats instead and pay a million dollars in veterinary bills when they get diabetes from the poison cat food you feed them instead of letting them hunt like they should!”
I feel for every woman who wishes to have a baby and cannot, and I hope that maybe in some small way, this little piece I wrote might offer some kind of help. Maybe some doctor or someone somewhere will think of doing more studies on progesterone in older women and how the progesterone levels incredibly matter in preventing miscarriage for family planning later in life.
35 is not too late to have a baby. Hell, studies have displayed that women who have at least one baby in their forties are more likely to live longer (well into their 90s). So who knows, but I’m an all-natural person. So I stand by what my body can do. There are some foods that are said to boost progesterone, so eating those are always a plus.
These are all the healthy foods you imagine: beef, eggs, nuts, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds, avocado, strawberries, leafy greens. Balancing the body better balances the hormones, but that doesn’t stop us from aging, so it’s all about everyone’s individual health status.
Read more about the imbalances in the “reproductive health” industry in my latest op-ed for The Federalist.