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The Hidden Link Between Self-Silencing and Fertility

The Hidden Link Between Self-Silencing and Fertility

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In this episode, Dr. Brendan McCarthy, Chief Medical Officer at Protea Medical Center in Tempe, Arizona, explores how self-silencing—the cultural pressure for women to suppress their voices and needs—can directly affect fertility.

Dr. McCarthy discusses:

The emotional toll of self-silencing on women’s identity and value

How chronic stress impacts ovulation, progesterone, and conception

Why the medical system often overlooks stress as a factor in infertility

A more compassionate, integrative approach to fertility care

This episode is part of a larger series on self-silencing and women’s health.

If you’ve struggled with fertility or felt unheard in medical settings, this conversation offers insight and hope.

Dr. Brendan McCarthy is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Protea Medical Center in Arizona. With over two decades of experience, he’s helped thousands of patients navigate hormonal imbalances using bioidentical HRT, nutrition, and root-cause medicine. He’s also taught and mentored other physicians on integrative approaches to hormone therapy, weight loss, fertility, and more. If you’re ready to take your health seriously, this podcast is a great place to start.

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📘 Read Dr. McCarthy’s Book: Jump Off the Mood Swing – A Sane Woman’s Guide to Her Crazy Hormones https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Off-Mood-Swing-Hormones/dp/0999649604

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Website: www.protealife.com

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