
Article
published NZ Woman's Day
A
herbal potion ended decades of infertility.
Every
child is a miracle, but to Warren and Chrissy Coop,
their youngest daughter Sarah is more miraculous
than most. Even though her mother was told by doctors
there was almost no chance she'd have another baby,
five-month-old Sarah's ecstatic parents are convinced
her surprise arrival is down to an all-natural herbal
formula Chrissy had been taking, called Dr.
Orman's HGH Plus.
Wellsford couple Warren and Chrissy were told soon
after their marriage in 1983 that their chances
of having children without fertility treatment were
extremely slim. Chrissy, 41, suffers from Polycystic
Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) - a condition where cysts
build up on the ovaries, stalling ovulation and,
at worst, leading to obesity, hirsutism and infertility.
Unaware
of her condition until she was married, Chrissy
– who says she could "count on one hand" the number
of periods she'd had - had tried medication to try
and regulate ovulation. However, as soon as the
young music teacher discovered that PCOS was responsible
for her missing periods, she and Warren decided
to try everything in their power to fall pregnant.
"We dispensed with contraception straight away,"
says Warren, 45. "We were only 19 and 22 when we
got married, but we were desperate to have a family."
Seven
years later, and with no sign of pregnancy, the
couple began to accept that they would not have
children unassisted. "I felt emptiness," says Chrissy.
"I had a longing and a feeling of wanting to love,
but no children to give love to. I cried a lot during
that time." When a doctor suggested the couple investigate
IVF treatment, they agreed and went on to have three
healthy babies - Edwina, now 14, and twin sons Michael
and Jonathon, 11.
Delighted
to finally have their family, the couple ceased
IVF treatment and settled down to busy lives farming,
teaching music and running a snack machine franchise,
while coping with three active children. "After
the twins, I asked my doctor whether we should use
any contraception," says Chrissy. "He just said,
'I wouldn't even worry if I were you - you need
a bomb in your system to get it going.' My periods
still weren't occurring due to the PCOS." It wasn't
until Chrissy became unhappy with the amount of
hair growing on her face - a side-effect of PCOS
- that Warren, who is keenly interested in naturopathy,
investigated herbal remedies. He suggested his wife
begin taking a liquid anti-ageing formula called
HGH Plus.
"HGH
stands for Human Growth Hormone," explains Warren.
"The name sounds scary and I can understand why
people would shy away from it. But the formula Chrissy
took is actually made up of herbs and amino acids
and homeopathic ingredients. It helps your body
produce the hormones that it already produces naturally,
and because it’s a natural thing I felt better about
Chrissy putting this into her body rather than drugs.”
Warren ordered a bottle of HGH
Plus online and Chrissy began taking a
daily dose of droplets mixed with water. The results,
she says, were instant. “Within three days my energy
levels had shot up and within a week I was feeling
fabulous. But the biggest change was that within
five months I was having regular periods. At one
point I thought about having my hormone levels tested
to see if I was ovulating, but then I thought, no,
it’s impossible…”
One
day Chrissy was packing the van with snack products
when she felt an overwhelming wave of nausea. “I
began feeling really off and the smell of the chocolate,
especially, was making me feel ill. I thought, ‘This
is bizarre. No normal woman retches at the smell
of chocolate!’” A home pregnancy test confirmed
that Chrissy was pregnant. “I just screamed my head
off!” she recalls. “This was the impossible! I raced
to the phone and called Warren, who was in a meeting,
and yelled, ‘I’m pregnant’. I think we were both
in total and utter shock.”
Sarah
Grace Coop was born on August 23, 2005. Her birth
has dumbfounded the family’s GP, Dr Tim Molloy,
who says only that Chrissy’s pregnancy was “a surprise
to both of us.” While Dr Molloy has no comment to
make over whether HGH
Plus may have helped Chrissy fall pregnant,
friends of the couple are taking the formula in
the hope that they, too, may conceive a child. Living
with infertility is a huge strain,’ says Chrissy.
“I remember when I had my first child I prayed and
said, “Lord, never let me forget the pain of infertility
so that I can help others.’ We’re lucky. We’ve got
a happy marriage and our precious children.
For
more information, please go to www.hghplus.net
Story:
Fiona Fraser