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The NaPro Technology Revolution: Unleashing the Power in a Woman's Cycle

The NaPro Technology Revolution: Unleashing the Power in a Woman's Cycle

Current price: $39.95
Publication Date: September 20th, 2010
Publisher:
Beaufort Books
ISBN:
9780825306266
Pages:
464

Description

Dr. Thomas W. Hilgers draws on decades of medical experience to provide educational and revolutionary insights into the world of women's health. The NaPro Technology Revolution provides real solutions to real problems such as infertility, repetitive miscarriage, menstrual cramps, postpartum depression, PMS, prematurity prevention, ovarian cysts, hormonal abnormalities, irregular/abnormal bleeding, chronic discharges, polycystic ovarian disease, and family planning. Hilgers sheds light on abnormal ovarian function, an issue that millions of women unknowingly suffer from. His methods have proven to assist infertile couples nearly three times more successfully than those who use In Vitro Fertilization, without the dangers of early abortions, frozen embryos, or high rates of multiple pregnancy. The NaProTechnology Prematurity Prevention Program cuts the rate from the national 12.7% to 7%. The NaPro Technology Revolution discusses what every woman has a right to know about her body, her health, and her future!

About the Author

Dr. Hilgers is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist who has specialized in medical and surgical NaProTechnology. He is the author of over 234 professional books, book chapters, poster sessions, articles, videotapes, and he has given countless numbers of professional presentations. He has also been the recipient of 16 special recognition awards and 7 research awards. He also directs the largest annual CME program at Creighton University School of Medicine (132 hours per year). He is the recipient of 3 honorary doctorates and was named the Physician of the Year by the Nebraska Family Council in 1997.