The Science
Behind Hypnosis for Fertility
A recent Israeli
study showed that the success rate of IVF treatments
doubled in his test group from 14% to 28%, when the
subjects underwent hypnosis during implantation. Professor
Eliahu Levitas conducted this study with 185 women. Read
some of his findings on hypnosis for
fertility.
Dr. Gayle Peterson has developed a technique called
Body-Centered Hypnosis. Dr. Peterson has found that high
anxiety states in the mother must be reduced in order to
normalize pregnancy and birth. She sites several research
studies that suggest a positive link between fertility and
treatments based on hypnosis. She is a pioneer in the field
of mind/body states and their effects on fertility,
pregnancy and birthing. Click here to Read Dr. Peterson's article on
fertility and depression. To read more about Dr.
Peterson and her work, Click here.
Dr. Alice Domar has been published in several important
journals, such as Fertility & Sterility (1990 and 2000)
and the Journal of the American Medical Women's Association
(1999). She emphasizes "mind/body" techniques that include
self-hypnotic suggestions to reduce stresses that interfere
with conception and healthy pregnancy. Domar is the author
of Conquering Infertility, and other books on the topic.
See more about Dr. Domar's research here.
Dr. Ernest L. Rossi specializes in psychobiology, or the
relationship between the mind and physical body states. He
has done extensive research to suggest that human genes
must be in a state of physical readiness for conception to
take place, and that hypnotic-type suggestions can activate
specific genes, including the IL-1, c-fos, and the CYP17 in
a specific order. See a list of his research papers
here. Click here to read about his book, The
Psychobiology of Gene Expressions.
At the Institute of Applied Psychology in Lisbon Portugal,
a team of researchers led by Katharina Hirschenhauser has
concluded that men who actively want to be fathers
automatically adjust their testosterone levels at exactly
the right time (the middle of their partners' menstrual
cycles). Read more about Hirschenhauser's work
here. Perhaps there is no better hypnotic
suggestion for a male partner than the idea that he
wants to become a father.