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Why Failing First No Longer Works for Fertility

Why Failing First No Longer Works for Fertility

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In this solo episode, Dr. Natalie Crawford pulls back the curtain on why the current fertility system asks women to “fail first” before offering help and why she’s no longer accepting that as the norm. Drawing from both her professional experience and personal journey through infertility and pregnancy loss, she shares the deeper “why” behind her new book, The Fertility Formula. This conversation isn’t about fear, it’s about giving women the information they were never taught and the power to make decisions before time makes them for them. If fertility is finite, then understanding it sooner isn’t optional, it’s essential. What You’ll Learn: The surprising shift in reproductive statistics that makes the traditional "wait 12 months" rule a dangerous relic of the past. The specific 90-day biological window where your daily choices directly influence egg and sperm quality before conception. Why your menstrual cycle is actually a "top vital sign" and what its nuances reveal about your long-term longevity. The invisible biological mechanism where chronic inflammation "hijacks" your reproductive potential and how to lower that burden. The critical difference between genetic "luck" and the metabolic factors you can actually control to change your fertility outcome. Resources: Order The Fertility Formula! ⁠https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/book⁠ Newsletter: nataliecrawfordmd.com/newsletter Instagram: @nataliecrawfordmd Youtube Channel: Natalie Crawford MD Interested in becoming a patient?: Fora Fertility Earn FREE CE/CME: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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