
75: Fertility Isn’t Just Luck – How Hormones, Thyroid, and Lifestyle Shape Your Ability to Get Pregnant with Natalie Crawford
What if your fertility challenges weren’t random—but your body signaling deeper imbalances that can actually be addressed?
In this episode of Modern Thyroid and Wellness, McCall McPherson sits down with Natalie Crawford, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility expert, to break down the real drivers behind fertility struggles.
Dr. Crawford shares a powerful, root-cause approach to fertility, explaining how your menstrual cycle acts as a vital sign, how thyroid health and inflammation play a major role, and why modern lifestyle factors are significantly impacting fertility outcomes. This conversation is both eye-opening and deeply empowering for women who want to better understand their bodies and take control of their reproductive health.
🔑 Key Topics Covered
The rising rates of infertility and what’s driving the increase
Why your menstrual cycle is a key indicator of hormonal health
What a “normal” cycle actually looks like (and common red flags)
How to accurately track ovulation using simple, effective methods
The connection between thyroid health and fertility outcomes
Why Subclinical Hypothyroidism is often missed—but critical
How inflammation impacts egg quality, hormones, and conception
The role of gut health and the microbiome in fertility
Why insulin resistance affects fertility—even without diabetes
How stress, sleep, and lifestyle directly influence reproductive health
🩺 Understanding Your Cycle (Your Hormonal Blueprint)
Your menstrual cycle is one of the most important tools for understanding your fertility.
Each month, your body moves through two key phases:
- Follicular phase: Estrogen rises, the egg matures, and energy increases
- Luteal phase: Progesterone supports potential pregnancy
Ovulation occurs in between—and timing matters more than most people realize.
👉 A healthy cycle should be:
- Predictable (within 1–2 days each month)
- Consistent in ovulation
- Supported by a stable luteal phase
🚩 Warning signs include:
- Irregular cycles
- Short luteal phases
- Spotting before your period
- Difficulty identifying ovulation
🧪 Tracking Ovulation (Without Relying on Labs)
Dr. Crawford emphasizes that lab testing alone is often not enough.
Instead, your body gives you clear signals:
- Cervical mucus (egg-white consistency = ovulation)
- LH urine testing (best between 10 AM–2 PM)
- Basal body temperature or wearable tracking
👉 Even one tracking method improves fertility awareness
👉 Combining methods increases accuracy significantly
🦋 The Thyroid–Fertility Connection
Thyroid health is one of the most overlooked drivers of fertility issues.
Even when labs appear “normal,” your body may still be under stress.
This is known as Subclinical Hypothyroidism
Key insights:
- The brain may be signaling for more thyroid hormone even if labs look normal
- This reflects underlying inflammation and imbalance
- It is linked to:
- Infertility
- Miscarriage
- Hormonal dysfunction
👉 During pregnancy, your body needs 30% more thyroid hormone
If your system is already strained, it may not be able to meet this demand
🔥 Inflammation: The Root Cause You Can’t Ignore
One of the biggest themes in this episode is the role of inflammation.
Chronic inflammation can:
- Damage egg quality
- Disrupt hormone signaling
- Impair mitochondrial function (critical for embryo development)
Modern contributors include:
- Processed foods
- Environmental toxins
- Poor sleep
- Chronic stress
🦠 Gut Health & Fertility
Your gut plays a central role in regulating inflammation and hormones.
When gut health is compromised:
- Hormone metabolism becomes disrupted
- Inflammation increases
- Fertility outcomes decline
Key factors impacting gut health:
- Low fiber intake
- Ultra-processed foods
- Imbalanced microbiome
👉 Fiber-rich foods are essential for supporting a healthy gut and hormone balance
🍬 Insulin Resistance (Even If You’re “Healthy”)
Insulin resistance is not just a diabetes issue—it’s a fertility issue.
It can:
- Disrupt ovulation
- Increase inflammation
- Lower IVF success rates
- Increase miscarriage risk
Even women without PCOS or diabetes can be affected.
💪 Why Muscle, Stress & Sleep Matter
Muscle Health
Building muscle helps regulate blood sugar without relying on insulin, improving hormonal balance.
Stress
Chronic stress raises cortisol, which increases inflammation and disrupts fertility signals.
Sleep
Sleep is one of the most powerful tools for hormone regulation.
👉 Aim for 7–9 hours per night to support recovery, hormone balance, and fertility
🌱 Pre-Pregnancy Planning (The Missing Strategy)
Instead of waiting until something goes wrong:
👉 Start preparing your body before trying to conceive
This includes:
- Optimizing thyroid health
- Reducing inflammation
- Supporting gut health
- Tracking your cycle
- Building healthy lifestyle habits
Fertility is not just about pregnancy—it’s a reflection of long-term health.
🌐 Resources & Links
🌐 Website: https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com
📘 Book: The Fertility Formula by Natalie Crawford
📲 Follow McCall McPherson & Modern Thyroid and Wellness
💻 Website: modernthyroidclinic.com
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🌐 Host Website: mccallmcpherson.com
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