Treat Underlying Health Issues Before Defaulting to IVF
IVF is an incredible technology. It has given millions of families children they would not have had otherwise. But it has also become the default recommendation for any woman who has been trying for more than a year, often without anyone investigating why she is not conceiving naturally. I have worked with women who were told IVF was their only option. When we ran the full panel, we found things like a TSH of 4.2, homocysteine of 15, fasting insulin at 20, and a diet of 1,300 calories. Nobody digs deep. Clinics will run AMH, FSH, a basic panel and an ultrasound and then recommend IVF. Some of these women conceive naturally within months once we address the dysfunction and imbalances. IVF should be a last resort, not a first response.
Stress Depletes Eggs and Blocks Ovulation—Manage It
When people say "just relax and it will happen," it is one of the most dismissive things you can hear when you are struggling to conceive. But they are not wrong. The underlying biology is real. Cortisol suppresses GnRH, which lowers...
Toddler Food Neophobia: Normal, Evolutionary, and Overcome
I thought I had feeding figured out with my first. At 1, he ate everything. Beef, chicken, sushi, curry... honestly anything you put in front of him. I was so proud of myself. Then he turned 2 and started rejecting everything. Foods...
Optimal Vitamin D (50‑70) Boosts Fertility Outcomes
Most doctors will tell you your vitamin D is fine if it is above 30. That is not enough for fertility. Vitamin D receptors are on your ovarian follicles, your uterine lining, and your placenta. Women with levels above 30 ng/mL...
Prioritize 7+ Hours Sleep for Better Fertility
When I was struggling to get my period back, I was sleeping 5-6 hours a night and thought that was fine. I was wrong. Your body does a lot of its hormonal work while you sleep. Growth hormone is released primarily...
Newborns Thrive on Faces, Not Toys
Newborns do not need developmental toys. They just need your face, your voice, and your attention. You can buy every toy on the market and your baby will still prefer staring at your face. Your face moves, changes expression, makes sound,...
Newborn Hiccups Are Normal, Harmless, and Self‑resolving
Newborn hiccups can be distressing to watch. It looks so uncomfortable and you feel helpless because there is nothing you can really do about it. But they are almost always benign and completely normal. Babies have been hiccuping since the womb,...
Water's Sensory Magic Boosts Toddler Development and Calm
It is amazing how water can keep a toddler entertained for hours. You give my kids a few cups, spoons, and water and they will happily spend 30 minutes pouring water back and forth and scooping water with spoons. They can...
Toddlers Hide Because They Haven’t Developed Theory of Mind
It is hilarious playing hide and seek with a 2 or 3 year old. They will hide behind the same curtain every single time or cover their eyes and think they are invisible. My son does both. Toddlers are still learning...
Full Thyroid Panel Essential for Fertility, Not Just TSH
Every woman should get a full thyroid panel before trying to conceive. Not just TSH. When I was trying to figure out why I had not had a period in years, my TSH came back normal every single time. It was...
Repetition Fuels Toddlers' Learning and Sense of Safety
My daughter's current favorite book is 10 pages long and I have read it approximately 4,000 times this month. She knows every word. She still wants it again. Toddlers do this because repetition is how their brain learns. Each time...
Every Pregnancy Is Hormonally Unique to Each Baby
No two pregnancies feel the same, even in the same woman. The cravings change, the nausea changes, your energy changes, your mood changes. Most women notice this but nobody explains why it happens. The placenta is genetically half the baby's father,...
Let Kids Struggle: Tiny Frustrations Build Autonomy
My daughter will stand at the door for five minutes trying to put her shoes on the wrong feet rather than let me help her. If I try to step in, she loses it. "NO ME DO IT!" It is...
Personalized, Long‑term Fertility Care Beyond Standard Quick Fixes
People ask me what working with Ferta actually looks like. It is not a quick fix or a supplement protocol. It is a deep, personalized process that typically runs 3 to 12 months. We start with a comprehensive fertility workup and...
Newborns' Rooting Reflex Drives Feeding, Not Recognition
You have probably experienced this with a newborn: Someone else is holding them and they start rooting around on their chest or face looking for the breast. It can be pretty awkward, especially when it is your father-in-law. Babies at that...
Toddlers Lack Emotional Regulation; Parents Must Stay Calm
When you first experience your toddler melting down because you gave them the green bowl instead of the blue one, or you put the ketchup in the wrong spot on the plate, or you zipped up their jacket when they...
Contact Napping Is Natural, Not Spoiling Your Baby
My family used to tell me I was spoiling my babies by wearing them all the time and letting them nap on my chest in the carrier. I ignored them, obviously. Contact napping is not a bad habit you are creating....
Stopping Birth Control Can Delay Period for Years
I was on birth control for 16 years. When I stopped, I assumed my period would come back within a few months. It took 3.5 years. Not one of the doctors who prescribed the pill over those years told me...
Maternal Bond Mirrors Addiction: Separation Triggers Stress Hormones
It is really hard for mothers to leave their infant with someone else. Even when you know the baby is safe, you feel pulled to go back. You are checking your phone constantly and you cannot fully settle into whatever...
Pregnancy Rewires Brain, Shifting Identity Toward Motherhood
I sometimes try to remember what I did with all my free time before kids and I genuinely cannot. It feels like that person existed in a different lifetime. Your brain physically reorganizes during pregnancy. The areas that are most heavily...
Egg Quality Builds over Months, Not Just 90 Days
You have probably heard that egg quality is determined in the 90 days before ovulation. That is a half truth. The final 90 days get all the attention because that is when the egg is actively growing and responding to hormones...
Progesterone Spikes Fragment Pregnancy Sleep, Lasting Beyond Birth
I remember sleeping so lightly when I was pregnant. Even a pin drop would wake me up. And once I was awake, falling back asleep took forever. I would lie there feeling wide awake like I was ready to start...
Undereating, Stress, Birth Control Fuel Women's Gut Problems
Almost every woman we work with has gut issues. Bloating, constipation, food sensitivities, acid reflux, etc. It is so common that most of them learn to live with it and forget that this is not normal. When you dig into their...
Bouncing Babies: Evolution’s Quick Calm Trick
Every parent has some version of the baby bounce. Some do the deep knee bend, others sway side to side, others pace around the house, and most end up doing some combination of all three. It can do wonders for...
First Three Months: Your Baby’s Fourth Trimester
The first three months after birth are often called the "fourth trimester" because your baby is essentially still developing outside the womb. Human babies are born more helpless than almost any other primate, partly because our heads are too big...
Thermometer Reveals Low Progesterone, Predicts Fertility Issues
Your body temperature after ovulation tells you more about your fertility than most blood tests. If your temperature does not rise or stay elevated for at least 10 days after ovulation, your progesterone is likely too low to sustain a...
Postpartum Hormones Lower Dog Tolerance, Prioritize Baby Safety
A lot of women are shocked by how much their dog annoys them after having a baby. The dog they used to treat like their first child suddenly feels like too much. The barking feels unbearable, the neediness is overwhelming,...
Overtired Babies Resist Sleep: Spot Cues Early
It is intuitive to think that if a baby gets tired enough they will just fall asleep. A lot of parents find out the hard way that the opposite is true. An overtired baby is actually harder to soothe. As babies...

Newborn Grip: An Ancient Primate Survival Reflex
When you put your finger in a newborn's palm, they grip it so hard it is almost shocking. It is called the palmar grasp reflex. It is strong enough that some newborns can briefly support their own body weight hanging...
Kids Seek Mom for Comfort; It's Natural Regulation
When a toddler falls and gets hurt, they will often run past their dad and every other person in the room to find their mom. When they are sick, same thing. They only want mom. Your child has been tuned to...
Moms' Sleep Lags Dads for Six Years Post‑Baby
A study of nearly 5,000 parents found that mothers sleep quality stays lower than fathers for up to 6 years after the first baby, even after the child is sleeping through the night. Wild... but I totally believe it. Every mom...
Most Fertility Patients Need Basics, Not Immediate IVF
Most women struggling to conceive do not need a fertility specialist. They need someone to look at the basics first. Thousands of women around the world are told everyday that IVF is their only option. When you ask what workup was...

Pregnancy’s Waddle: Body’s Engineered Balance Adaptation
When you are pregnant, your center of gravity shifts forward as your uterus grows. Your body solves this engineering problem in real time by tilting your pelvis and curving your lower spine by 60% more than usual. Relaxin is also...
Don’t Wait a Year—Investigate Your Fertility Early
How long should you try to conceive before seeking help? The standard answer is one year, or six months if you are over 35. I think that advice is too passive. If your cycles are irregular, if your periods are extremely painful,...
Fertility Boost: Eat Sufficient Calories, Not Just Clean Foods
"What should I eat for fertility?" Enough. Just eat enough. Enough calories, enough fat, enough carbs. Beyond that, prioritize nutrient dense whole foods, get adequate iron from red meat or liver, omega 3s from fatty fish, carbs from fruit and honey, generous...
Matrescence: Motherhood Rewires the Brain and Identity
Becoming a mother changes you. Your priorities shift, things that used to matter stop mattering, you become more patient, your senses get sharper, your sleep gets lighter, and you become more risk averse. There is a name for this. It is...
Strength Train During Pregnancy to Counter Relaxin’s Loose Joints
Relaxin is a hormone your body makes during pregnancy that literally makes your skeleton more flexible. Not just your hips, but everything. Your knees, lower back, SI joint, and wrists can all start to hurt because relaxin loosens connective tissue throughout...
Newborns Lock Onto Mom's Face During Feeding
Your newborn stares at you because your face is one of the only things they can actually see clearly. Newborns can only focus on objects 8 to 12 inches away, which is almost exactly the distance from your breast to...
Weight Gain Restored My Period and Fertility
I was told by multiple doctors that my weight was fine. I was lean, fit, and looked healthy from the outside. But I had not had a real period in 16 years. When I finally understood that my body did not...

Gut Microbes and Fiber Slow Egg Loss
Your gut bacteria could directly influence how fast you lose eggs. In a 2025 study linked below, mice without a microbiome lost eggs at twice the rate and had much worse egg quality. When they added fiber to a high fat...

Placenta Builds 550 Km of Capillaries in 12 Weeks
Bood vessel network inside a placenta. Women buiild this from scratch in about 12 weeks. It runs 550 km of capillaries and processes 600 ml of blood per minute by the third trimester. https://t.co/cRUa5Y9jOD
Postpartum Dieting Undermines Recovery and Milk Supply
I have seen women try to diet within weeks of giving birth because they want to "bounce back." Their milk supply drops and their recovery slows down. Early postpartum is the wrong time to cut calories. Your body just went through...
Fathers' Brains Adapt to Babies Like Mothers'
I swear I can hear my newborn cry even when I'm in the shower with the water running and he is in a completely different room. It sounds impossible but it happens every time. Pregnancy hormones rewire your brain to be...
Babies Calm only with Mother Due to Prenatal Bonding
My family couldn't understand why my first baby would stop crying the second I held him but wouldn't do that for anyone else. They thought I was spoiling him. But your baby knows you. They spent nine months listening to your...
Hospital Stress Can Halt Labor; Safety Boosts Birth
So many women labor beautifully at home and then everything slows down the moment they get to the hospital. Contractions space out, weaken, or stall completely. Then they're told they've "failed to progress." There's a real physiological reason this happens....
Breastfeeding Triggers Thirst; Keep Water Handy
Breastfeeding thirst is unhinged. Your baby latches and within seconds you feel like you've been wandering a desert for three days. While it might feel like it, you're not actually dehydrated. At least not in that moment. When your baby suckles,...
Pregnancy Rewires Brain, Creating a Distinct Mom Brain
Everyone jokes about "mom brain" like you're losing it. You forget where you put your keys, you blank on things you've known for years, and you lose track of what you were doing five seconds ago. It feels like your...
Eat More, Get Your Cycle Back and Thrive
When a new client starts with us, the first thing we do is have them track what they're actually eating for two weeks. Almost every single one is eating far less than they think. 1,400 calories. 1,600 on a good day....
Use Your Menstrual Cycle as a Personal Performance Guide
Your menstrual cycle is the closest thing you have to a user manual for your own body. Every month your hormones shift in a predictable pattern that changes how you think, feel, create, connect, and recover. Once you see it, you...
Tiny Colostrum Drops Are Normal, Not Low Supply
So many new moms think they have low supply in the first few days because only drops are coming out. The baby wants to be on the breast constantly, which makes it feel like they're not getting enough. Some start...