Our Nicole Kruck specializes in Maya Abdominal Massage, a method with an admittedly eye-brow-raising name that serves a solid fertility-friendly service—it helps reposition the uterus. wellandgoodnyc.com, February 11, 2010

- NYC’s leading practitioner explains her approach.
This year Chinese New Year falls on February 14th when we will be saying goodbye to the Year of the Ox and welcoming in the Year of the Tiger. More next week about what the Year of the Tiger has in store for us, but today I thought I’d celebrate by baking Chinese Almond Cookies. [...]

— The quickly changing well-being landscapes has a lot to offer you

— At the YinOva Center we regularly hear from women who are concerned that they have little or no interest in sex. There are options.

East Meets West “The world of infertility is all too often one where questions far outnumber answers, and, to be more specific, answers that actually make sense. In a revolutionary new book entitled, Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility, authors Dr. Sami David and Jill Blakeway champion an approach that combines the best [...]

For many women who’ve been told they have “bad eggs,” are too old to conceive, have suffered through multiple miscarriages or those who’ve put all their eggs in the IVF basket with disappointing and expensive results, Making Babies offers an holistic approach to conception that empowers women and their partners to make informed choices about [...]
— More couples than ever before are being referred to infertility clinics.
— “We can tell spring is in the air when our patients come in with red eyes and stuffy noses…”
— Life these days is a little stressful, to put it mildly. You need a mind, body and soul solution
— A single visit to the YinOva Center in downtown NYC has changed me..
— I teach women how to recognize their most fertile period and give diet and lifestyle advice.
— Daily Candy, one of NYC’s best, “take (their) needles from acupuncturist Jill Blakeway.
— Women given acupuncture over three months reported it reduced their cramps and menstrual pain by 33 percent.
— Alternative pain relief treatments from a study that Jill founded at Lutheran Medical: Acupuncture During Labor
