POI and A Weakened Immune System
Do you experience any of these symptoms?
- High stress
- Frequent infections
- Easily catch colds and coughs
- Skin breakouts
- Slow wound healing
- Persistent fatigue
- Muscle and joint pain
- Digestive issues
- Autoimmune disorders
A theme I see with premature ovarian insufficiency – diminished ovarian reserve, low AMH and high FSH is weakened immune function. Would you like to:
- Know exactly how to support your immune system with action steps that can be implemented right now so you can improve pregnancy success?
- Key factors that contribute to a lowered immune system and why this matters when you are trying to conceive?
- How to improve both egg and sperm health, optimize your menstrual cycle, improve implantation, reduce the risk of pregnancy complication so you can have a healthy pregnancy?
If you have been diagnosed with low AMH, high FSH, POI or DOR, you may have been told you need donor eggs as your only chance of getting pregnant.
Most are not looking at missed healing opportunities.
- Did they look at your bloodwork and tell you everything is normal? This is not helpful because if it was normal you would already be pregnant. Your bloodwork needs to be optimal for pregnancy success and being told it’s normal wastes your time.
- Did they say that diet is a nice to have for pregnancy success but not essential to the process?
- Did they talk about the importance of gut microbiome and why this matters for egg health, embryo quality and successful implantation.
- Did they look at your body as a whole or just a body that was having a difficult time getting pregnant? Most who are diagnosed with the low AMH and/or high FSH diagnosis are pushed towards the road to IVF and no one has looked at why the numbers are imbalanced in the first place. Optimizing your health is key for pregnancy success.
So, let’s address missed healing opportunities and increase your chances of pregnancy success. If you are ready to get pregnant, let’s chat and start you on a healing journey to a successful pregnancy. Click here to get started!