Testing At Home for Fertility Issues The Fertility Reconnect Talk Show
Updated: Mar 7, 2020
Testing at home for potential fertility issues is a big thing now. You can test for everything from your Progesterone levels, ovarian reserve to food sensitivities in the comfort of your own home.
Some of these test come with extra support, but some just give you raw results with little or no direction on where to go and what to do.
Testing at home for fertility issues can be empowering, but at the same time can leave hung up on a diagnosis that seems damming to your fertility health.
So are these home tests a good thing?
Are they reliable?
What do you do with that information?
Do you have the knowledge to use this information in the right way? Does your doctor?
How are theses home tests for fertility shaping the way we look at our fertility health?
These questions and more are the hot topic of discussion on this episode of The Fertility Reconnect Talk Show
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Show Notes:
00:48 Devon from The Fertility Finance Coach https://www.devonbaeza.com
01:02 Sarah from Fab Fertile https://fabfertile.com
01:14 Adrienne from Adrienne Wei http://www.adriennewei.com
05:02 What happens if you find out you have a low AMH
08:00 Is the Fertility Community being exploited?
12:00 Freeze your eggs because your fertility is poor - SAY WHAT!?!
13:30 Should Insurance pay for your fertility treatment?
18:50 When the test & IVF don’t give you an answer or a baby
22:07 At home IUI kits
27:41 Money Mindset
31:25 Food sensitivity tests
35:18 Not underestimating “small” shifts or improvements to increase your fertility
41:23 Not getting hung up on your negative test results
42:50 Linking the normal health issues to fertility
45:55 Medication & Epigenetics
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Anything written or said about health and diet are our opinions, that we have formed over the years, through trial and error, study, reading, listening and observing. What worked for us, may not work for you. We are not doctors, nutritionists or dieticians and all medical advice should be gotten from a qualified professional. Any product recommendations are based on what we used during our infertility journeys or wished we had.