115: Low progesterone, egg quality + Mel's story
When most people think about having low progesterone, the topic of egg quality doesn’t always come top of mind for being a top contributing factor to their low progesterone problem. Lots of women are recommended vitex and progesterone suppositories to solve their issue. However, this isn’t necessarily the solution. In today’s episode, I dive into two of the sexiest topics in the fertility space, low progesterone, egg quality and how they are closely interconnected and contribute to a positive pregnancy test and a healthy pregnancy. Then you’ll hear from a client of mine Melissa who has PCOS and was struggling with secondary infertility for over a year until we started working together and got her cycles where they needed to be for a natural pregnancy in just 4 months of working together.
Episode Highlights:
- The role of progesterone in the menstrual cycle and fertility
- Progesterone’s role in early pregnancy
- How to know if you have low progesterone
- Common health conditions associated with low progesterone
- Egg quality and its essential role for optimal hormone production
- Egg quality and its connection to progesterone production
- Mel’s story with secondary infertility and how she got pregnant naturally after 4 months of personalized fertility coaching
Related Links:
- Sign up for private fertility coaching with the Bronze Package (limited spots available, enrolment closes Wed Sept 18, 2024)
- Check out the Silver and Gold Private Coaching packages here
- For full show notes and related links: https://www.naturallynora.ca/blog/115
Please Note: The contents of this podcast are for educational and informational purposes only. The information is not to be interpreted as, or mistaken for, clinical advice. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
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