The most common reason that people tell me that their Dr said their IVF cycle didn’t work Is because of poor quality eggs. In the context of having good quality eggs, the mitochondria are important not only for good egg quality but also for the integrity of the DNA inside the eggs.
Read MoreWhich ever what you’re trying to conceive, naturally, IUI or with IVF, you must factor in the semen analysis as vitally important. Is it as good as it possibly can be to help with conception and a healthy baby.
Read MoreWhile the initial thought of having to wait 3 months before going through fertility treatment has been overwhelmingly disappointing for many people I think that many people are wanting to maximise this time to try and help them when they start again.
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The 2 Week Wait is one of the most intense times for someone trying to conceive.
I remember exactly what the 2 Week Wait is like from my own IVF cycle and I’ve been supporting women through it for the last 14 years.
I want to open your mind to the possibility of a 2 week wait where you feel educated about and involved in helping yourself and implantation as well as to feel calm- what if your 2 week wait was actually enjoyable?
1 in 3 mothers describe their birth as traumatic. And while birth trauma can definitely happen if a mum fears for the health of her or her baby, birth trauma can also happen when a woman feels a loss of control, when she feels unheard or if she doesn’t feel respected. This figure is definitely too high and I only bring it into your awareness to highlight how, without choosing the pregnancy care model/team that is the best fit for you, it’s very easy to end up feeling like it was a negative experience.
I truly believe, I know it because I’ve seen it, how with the right care team- no matter which turns and twists pregnancy and birth take that the way you feel about the overall experience can be very largely influenced by the team of people that had around you at that time.
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Vitamin D is essential have to checked during the window when you are trying to conceive- not just because it has health implications when it’s low but because it’s an important factor in the immne system- which plays an important role in implantation when you’re tying to conceive. Vitamin D also acts like a hormone on the body and so can have a direct impact on your mental and physical health as well as your fertility. A 2018 Meta Analysis showed that women lower vitamin D levels had a trend towards lower clinical pregnancy rates.
There are 3 simple steps you can take to make sure your Vitamin D levels are supporting your chance of concpetion and your future baby’s health.
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The mental health of all mothers is really important to me. One group of mum’s that I work with is women who have struggled with fertility. Often these women don’t feel like they “should” or “be allowed” to have any issues with their mental health during or after pregnancy. They wanted their baby so badly how could they possibly be struggling now that their baby is here. This is just not the case. You can love your baby, have wanted it with all your might, spent all your $$ and given years of your life to create your little one and you can still find it hard after your baby arrives.
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Temperature charts are often a non-negotiable when I’m working with women that are trying to conceive. There’s just so much information I can take from them to help with prescriptions and to help with recommendations to improve health and fertility.
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Amongst changes in hospital practices and policies because of Covid- 19 I wanted to speak with Anthea Thomas the VP of HypnoBirthing Institute so that we could share insights on how HypnoBirthing can help you prepare for a truly beautiful birth in 2020.
Read MoreAs a Naturopath, I use Western herbal medicine along with Diet, Nutritional Supplementation and lifestyle modifications to help you. But a really common approach that I take with many patients is to recommend they see an Acupuncturist too.
I took the opportunity to sit down with Sarah George, an acupuncturist from Launceston, that I work closesly with, to learn more about how chinese medicine approaches fertility and pregnancy care.
Read MoreRight now, I think women are feeling worried and fearful about what having their baby looks like. Hospital policies are changing for antenatal appointments, birthing practices are changing especially around the number of support people and visitors and so I think it’s natural that some women are also questioning breastfeeding. To help you prepare for a really healthy breastfeeding journey I spoke to Amberley Harris of Maternal Instincts by Amberley.
Read More5 years ago, when I was pregnant with the twins, I ended up spending 7 weeks on hospital bed rest 4 hours away from my husband, 2 yr old Hattie, my family and my life. I look back and realise in some ways it is similar to what people are experiencing right now during this pandemic. I’ve put together a list of the 7 things that helped me during that time.
Read MoreIn April, 2020, being pregnant in your first trimester is a completely different experience to that which generations have ever experienced. The way a woman takes care of her mental, emotional and physical health is as important as ever.
Read MoreIf distress and stress are known to impact IVF outcome, what activities of self care can you implement to help yourself?
Read MoreHow can you stop your mind playing out all the things that might go wrong with your IVF or fertility cycle
Read MoreFeeling uncomfortable at another pregnancy announcement or a friend’s baby shower is really common for women facing fertility struggles.
Read MoreThyroid health is a common topic in clinic with my fertility (and general health) clients.
Read MoreIt's no wonder that many people say to me in clinic that they're not sure if doing IVF "fits" with their lifestyle.
Read MoreEndo is impacting the lives of 176 million women worldwide and is taking on overage 7-10 years to diagnose.
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