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Julia Indichova

Julia Indichova, (born November 17, 1949) is an American reproductive healthcare activist and author. She is best known for her book ''Inconceivable: A Woman’s Triumph Over Despair and Statistics'' (2001), which was hailed by Library Journal as “an important consumer health resource…the first such book written from the patient’s point of view.”〔(Library Journal Book Review of 'Inconceivable: Winning the Fertility Game,' by Julia Indichova )〕 In 1997 Indichova founded FertileHeart.com, a global, patient driven community, focused on health enhancing approaches to reproductive health.〔(Being Fertile ) ''Chronogram.'' July 25, 2007〕
Indichova’s second book, ''The Fertile Female: How the Power of Longing for a Child Can Save Your Life and Change the World'' (2007), documents the evolution of ''The Fertile Heart™ Ovum Practice'', an original mind body program that grew out of Indichova’s personal experience and her work with women and couples who sought her guidance after the publication of ''Inconceivable''.〔(GreenLeaf Book Group ) ''Biography of Julia Indichova''〕 In the last two decades a growing number of studies and leading reproductive endocrinologists have validated Indichova’s whole-person approach to overcoming infertility.
==Biography==

Julia Indichova was born and raised in Košice, Czechoslovakia in the aftermath of World War II. Her older brother, two grandmothers and an aunt were murdered by the Nazis and both of her parents were concentration camp survivors. Attempting to come to terms with this legacy of violence has been a driving force in her life from an early age.
Indichova started working as a professional actress at the age of ten, and went on to study acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. In June 1969, a year after the 1968 Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia, she immigrated to the United States〔(Being Fertile ) ''Chronogram.'' July 25, 2007〕 and in 1972 received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Arts and Russian from Montclair State College.
For the next fifteen years Indichova worked in the post-production film department of the American Broadcasting Company, and later as an actress, dancer, director and producer in New York City and the New York Metropolitan area.
In l985 Indichova received her MA in TESOL (teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from Hunter College in New York. In the following years, she taught English at Columbia University's American Language Program, and at the International English Language Institute at Hunter College. She also taught Russian, German, French and Latin, in the New York City public school system.

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