It’s disheartening to see the amount of advertisements preying on women and men dealing with infertility. Far too many make impossible promises, such as the products and services that claim to be able to “cure” any infertility.
This falls directly under the “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” label.
First, understand that infertility isn’t a one-size-fits-all condition. Therefore, no manufacturer or company can possibly make guarantees, especially without a medical evaluation.
Second, remember the adage that “a fool and his money are soon parted.” We’re not suggesting you’re a fool, of course. But you don’t want to make a foolish decision, especially with your finances.
Third, some of these infertility “cures” on the market can be downright harmful. Many are so-called “medicines” that have not been approved for safety or ingredients. Taking this kind of product could actually compound your problems.
Let’s face it — if fixing infertility was as easy as buying a product on the Internet or spending cash on a certain service, we would all know about it and be using this method to treat infertility.

