Pregnancy Miracle Review


If you are looking for an honest review of Pregnancy Miracle without all of the hype, then you have come to the right place.

I will start off by saying, I do not like hyped up reviews. So I am going to cut the crap and give it to you straight.
I’ll tell you the facts about this product. With all the people trying to sell you things online it can be almost impossible to find a review that isn’t biased.

As far as I am concerned, a product is either good or it isn’t, and I don’t have time to try to sugarcoat every product to try to sell it.

You are probably wondering just what the deal is with Pregnancy Miracle.

It was written by Lisa Olson a lady who had trouble with infertility and found out about all of these “secrets” that can help people with this condition.


When the Pregnancy Miracle first came out it went right to the top of the lists of best selling ebooks. However, all this means is that she did a really good job promoting the book.

Before I buy any books like this I always look into the background of the person who wrote it.

When I did this I found out that this lady really did manage to solve her problems with infertility without using expensive drugs, using holistic methods in order to get pregnant even though she is older than average for having a baby.

Back to the original question… What is Pregnancy Miracle?

I am going to leave out the hype and lay it all on the table for you.

Well, what you are paying for is an e-book that you download off the internet.

The book teaches you in an easily understandable manner about Eastern medicine and holistic healing.

Some of the subjects that are discussed are probably familiar to an experience woman, but there is also some information that you might not know. One thing that surprised me is the fact that there are so many common household items that can lead to infertility.

She explains what to do in order to quickly and safely solve this problem.

The main issue with this e-book is that at 200 pages, it is really a bit longer than your average ebook, and so it is difficult to find things that you are looking for.

In order to make it easier to use I ended up getting it printed out at my local coffee shop.

It would be much better if this were a regular book rather than an ebook.
Once you manage to turn it into a format that is easier to use, you will realize there really is a lot of useful information included. Out of the twelve household items she mentioned, it turned out that there were six in my home that I needed to get rid of.

Although many of the testimonials mention getting pregnant in only three months using this system, it took me a bit longer. However, after not being able to get pregnant for years I did end up pregnant.


Some of the really useful information includes tips on what you should and shouldn’t eat while you are trying to get pregnant, as well as which sexual positions make it most likely you will get pregnant, and a list of signs that show your body is “ready.” The instructions on what you should and shouldn’t do are nice and detailed.

Final Thoughts…

In conclusion, those who are still young and haven’t been trying to get pregnant for very long can probably skip this book. For these people they will probably get results on their own relatively quickly.

However, if you are more than 35 years old or you haven’t been able to get pregnant after at least a year of trying this book will probably be able to help you.