PINEAPPLE FOR IMPLANTATION STICKING? 🍍

Bella
I've just read that eating pineapple helps with implantation. Apparently it helps drive blood to the uterus, encouraging sticky embryos and reducing the chances of miscarriage. 
Has anyone here tried this with positive results? 🤔🤓🙂
I've also read there is a fine line where the bromoline from pineapples goes from helpful to hurtful. Like, you shouldn't do it after the very first stage of conception or it can be harmful. 
For those of you who have tried this... which days after ovulation did you do pineapple and how much did you consume? 🍍❤️🍍❤️🍍❤️🍍❤️🍍❤️
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Pineapple cutting instructions: 

"To achieve the best results, you should:

    1. Purchase a ripe pineapple. Organic is always best.2. Use a knife to remove the pineapples exterior.3. Cut through the middle of the pineapple, from top to bottom, leaving halves to work with.4. From each half, slice six to eight equally sized wedges.5. After confirmed ovulation (or an embryo transfer, in the case of In-Vitro Fertilization), begin consuming one to two slices of pineapple each day.

It is important to remember not to core the pineapple – you will want some core in each of your slices, as the core contains the highest concentration of bromelain. One to two slices is really the most you should ingest in a single day as well. And because of the blood thinning properties, you should also avoid taking aspirin (or any other medicinal blood thinners) while consuming pineapple on a daily basis.

You won’t be able to achieve the same results with canned pineapple, as the heating process for canning is actually destructive to bromelain. That means going out and finding a fresh, whole pineapple – sticking to organic whenever possible. The wedges can be stored in your refrigerator, and one pineapple should last you until implantation has occurred. All you have to do is focus on enjoying your daily tropical fruit allotment, while envisioning a healthy embryo implanting safely into your uterus."