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170: High FSH, egg donor and TTC in your late 30's and 40's

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High FSH: three little letters that can send you spiraling when you're trying to get pregnant. Maybe you've been told your FSH is "too high," your eggs are "too old," or that an egg donor is your only chance at having a baby, but this episode is here to shift that narrative and help you see that number in a completely different light. We'll unpack what high FSH really means, how it fits into your bigger fertility picture, and explore some powerful ways to work with your body in your later reproductive years so you can feel informed, hopeful, and back in the driver's seat of your journey to conception.

Episode Highlights: 

  • What FSH is, how it signals your ovaries to grow follicles, and how it rises and falls across a normal menstrual cycle.​
  • How many follicles you start with in the womb, what's typically left by puberty, and how that pool changes in your 20s, 30s, and 40s.​
  • Why FSH tends to climb as ovarian reserve declines and how that relates to egg quality and endometrial receptivity.​
  • The problem with using a single FSH number to push women toward egg donor and why two women with the same value can have very different outcomes.​
  • How stress, adrenal health, blood‑sugar balance, and inflammation impact FSH signaling and overall hormone harmony.​
  • Functional tools to support FSH and ovarian health in later reproductive years
  • How a whole‑body, functional approach can help preserve cycles, support egg quality, and keep your body receptive to natural conception, even with high FSH

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