It has been one of those amazing weeks where emails from past yoga students have filled my inbox. As I read the comments of women who have taken class with me or with another of our teachers or used treatments like nutrition, fertility massage and acupuncture at Pulling Down the Moon I realize how blessed I am that this is my life’s work.
Moreover, I am drawn back to the beauty of yoga and my faith in its applicability to the fertility journey.
In a week where headlines have trumpeted the results of a meta-analysis that shows that a woman’s stress levels do not impact her odds of IVF success (you can read an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of this study here), I am reminded that yoga is far more than a stress-reduction technique. From the strength and flexibility benefits gained from practicing poses, to the clarity and calm cultivated with breathing and meditation, yoga works on many different levels of being. It invites us to step into the flow, to welcome ourselves not as we think we should be but as we really are and to embrace what we find. Yoga engages us in the process – not just of conception – but of becoming whole.
I wanted to share some of what our students have shared because their words convey the gifts of yoga better than anything I can write.
“Because of my time at PDtM, meeting with and sharing such personal feelings with other participants, I have a kinder view of the world. There are so many good, deserving ppl out there. On one hand, it makes me hurt for women/couples like us when I see stories regarding children in need and think how unfair it is, but it also gives me a warm feeling to know that whatever souls end up in our care will be so loved and cherished. The strength of ppl in our shoes continues to amaze me…Because of it I have more self-confidence and am more sure of myself in my own skin. I know what I want and will do whatever it takes to get it. While I realize the struggle to become parents can put a chink in the armor of marriage, I also know, first hand, that is can make a marriage stronger.”
“Everyone’s fertility journey is long, but I shall make this brief. After a miscarriage, my husband and I struggled to conceive our second child. I picked up your brochure at FCI. I started coming to Moon in Chicago at the same time we started our relationship with FCI. When we were forced to take a month off after a failed artificial insemination, we conceived spontaneously…I truly believe that the acupuncture, your yoga dvd (my schedule didn’t allow me to come for the class), the meditation, the holistic vitamins…everything…helped us conceive our lil’ boy. I think, most importantly, I felt empowered by these new practices and lifestyle changes. Western technology is amazing, but it puts the power in drugs, in ultrasounds. Moon provides a healing, grounded environment to come, breathe and gain strength in your body, in your spirit and in your mind.”
“I came to the doorstep of Pulling Down the Moon’s Yoga for Fertility Class in a very dark place. After two IVF cycles that both ended in miscarriage I needed to find a space in my life where I could not only link up with supportive women who had similar experiences to mine but a space where I could learn a Yoga and meditative practice to help my body and mind heal. This is exactly what I found! This class gave me the support and the tools I needed through Yoga with a community of women to move onto to the next thing in my fertility journey. Our teacher Rebecca was outstanding. I would highly recommend this class to anyone no matter what part of the fertility journey you are on.”
I hope you will join me for our upcoming Yoga for Fertility sessions beginning Sunday, March 6 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The class runs for six weeks (no class on April 10) unti April 17. Click here to register, or send me an email with your any questions to beth@pullingdownthemoon.com.









Wow! I look at a job I hate, my education that has not been used, personnal goals not fulfilled, and realize that my brain too has been on infertility. So much so that I took a job I disliked 6 years ago with the soul purpose to work from home waiting for the children to arrive. Working from home has left me a social misfit, has basically alienated me more so feeding the brain on infertility mode. This article has opened my eyes to a lot. Although my brain on infertility mode has improved my physical health ( have taken much better care of myself thru weight loss, exercise, and healthy eating) my mental health needs to grow in a more positive direction. I need to focus on my goals as time is ticking away. However that will have to wait once again until the upcoming donor cycle passes – with many office visits, physical symptoms, side effects of medication, etc. Is it possible to work on career goals when what all it takes to get pregnant and stay pregnant for me also equals the less than desired employee? In the meantime I guess I will stay in my unfulfilling, underpaid, lonely job at home until the fertility thing is completed. UGH! Such a mind trap that continues to stunt my growth and consumes my being.
Hi Beth,
Thanks for your post on how mindfulness can help people cope better with infertility. From my own personal experience, it can feel so victimizing to go through the entire infertility process. Mindfulness has helped me re-connect with my inner strength and power — and regain control of what I can control, while also accepting that which I cannot control.
Hi Robin, your words really strike a chord for everyone struggling to have a baby. I especially related to being healthier in body – I also learned to take much better care of myself during that time and that has been a blessing ever since – but like you, no matter how well I ate and how much exercise I got, I was still a one note fiddle and that note was baby. I hope you’ll explore a meditation practice. I’m not sure where you live but there are great resources in almost every community just a Google Search away. It sounds to me like you are being called to open so maybe now is the time you can direct the energy of clenching toward the process of mindfulness. If you’d like help finding some options for practice near you let me know and I’ll make some recommendations. Best of luck on your upcoming donor cycle, too! Thanks again for your comment. Peace, Beth
I completely agree. It’s also a practice that, once learned, serves so well for every other area of life. Thanks for the comment!