Fertility
Whether you’re preparing for pregnancy, navigating fertility challenges, or healing after recurrent loss, naturopathic care offers a compassionate, whole-person approach to reproductive health.
Naturopathic Care Focuses On:
Supporting the whole person, addressing physical, mental, & emotional health
Identifying and treating root causes, such as thyroid imbalance, gut dysfunction, nutrient deficiencies, etc.
Optimizing egg and sperm quality, regulating cycles, and promoting healthy ovulation
Preconception care to build a strong foundation for pregnancy
Support after pregnancy loss, focusing both on hormone recovery and emotional healing
Use of gentle, natural interventions that support the body holistically using nutrition, supplements, herbs, homeopathy, and mind-body practices
Collaboration with other providers, such as fertility specialists and acupuncturists, for fully supportive and well-rounded care
What We Address
Irregular, absent, or painful menstrual cycles
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
Endometriosis
Thyroid disorders
Suboptimal egg and sperm quality
Unexplained infertility
Hormone rebalancing after discontinuation of birth control
Preconception optimization
Early pregnancy support
What ND Fertility Care Looks Like
Initial visit: a comprehensive intake to review health history, prior labs & imaging, as well as time to address questions and curiosities
Testing: bloodwork to evaluate thyroid function, hormones, blood sugar balance, and nutrient levels. More in depth hormone, stool, and food intolerance testing often recommended for deeper insight about root cause.
Cycle tracking & education: helping patients better understand their fertile window and hormonal patterns
Personalized plan: nutrition, lifestyle, and stress-management strategies with targeted supplements, herbs, and homeopathics
Ongoing support: regular check-ins to celebrate progress, answer questions, and to adjust treatment recommendations as needed
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