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The Role of Blood Sugar in Fertility [EP 37]

The Role of Blood Sugar in Fertility [EP 37]

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In today’s episode, I talk about the role that blood sugar plays in fertility.

Learn the relationship between high cortisol and insulin resistance, and why we don't want to over-restrict carbs.

Find out the signs of imbalanced blood sugar and what you can do to maintain healthy blood sugar levels.

Show Notes:
  • The role of blood sugar in fertility

  • When to get a continuous glucose monitor for fertility

  • What the signs of imbalanced blood sugar are

  • Why it is important to maintain a balanced blood sugar level

  • How cortisol is linked to fertility

  • The primary cause of gestational diabetes

  • How to support healthy blood sugar levels

"Blood sugar regulation is crucial for egg quality and a healthy pregnancy." - Brooke Boskovich.

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