Uncovering Fertility Blocks with special guest Dr. Elisa Yao, Integrative Medicine Practitioner
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- In this Fertility from the Soul livestream we will be exploring the root causes of fertility challenges. Clinical psychologist Natalie Masson, Ph.D. will be chatting with integrative medicine doctor Elisa Yao, MD to learn more about her perspectives as a holistic health practitioner specializing in improving fertility naturally.
This is going to be a power session helping you develop your ability to think strategically about your personal fertility program. Topics we will likely address: how to build a treatment team, how to seek out thorough assessment, how to recognize symptoms of underlying issues that could be inhibiting your fertility.
Directory of practitioners using a restorative reproductive medicine / fertility awareness approach:
www.factsaboutfertility.org/p...
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Learn more from Dr. Elisa Yao
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Learn more from Dr. Natalie Masson @ Fertility from the Soul
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Hi from. Philippines ❤️🇵🇭
Hi From Louisiana
Am in South Africa
I tried chanise med like maca and other stuff.I have tried almost everything
Where can I get the list of the test for bloodwork? Also where can you get a list of practitioners from all over?
This is the guide that I believe includes the list of tests: elisayao.ck.page/products/rootcauseguide
This is the ink to the directory of practitioners: www.factsaboutfertility.org/physician-clinician-educator-directory/
I just watched a news story on youtube about a woman who got pregnant at 45 with TRIPLETS (naturally after several rounds of failed IVF) and gave birth to them at 46. All healthy. The news story put up a statistic that said the chances of getting pregnant at 45 is 1 in 100. Is that true? Where do you think they're getting these statistics from? Any idea? No one ever cites the source.
That's remarkable! I don't think it's very clear how the data is gathered. This is why I take it all with a grain of salt. It's clear that chances go down. It's also clear that it happens for some people at this age. So from there I aim to be the outlier and do everything I can to line things up for optimal fertility. I think results vary greatly from person to person. For example I got pregnant three times at age 45, and I wasn't trying every single month.....probably 6 cycles of TTC....which means 50% conception rate and 33% (1 out of 3) were good eggs.