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Stress does not cause infertility with Hannah Pearn
Manage episode 366160832 series 2443067
I absolutely loved chatting to the brilliant Hannah Pearn, Acupuncturist and passionate advocate for fertility awareness.
She strongly believes in proper education for everyone on menstrual cycles to avoid getting to the stage when we're actually feeling quite desperate because things aren't working.
We have a really good (quite fiery!) chat about this and how our cycles are extremely important indicators for our health in general - Hannah explains that we need our hormones to be working properly for our bodies and brains to function properly...it's not even just about fertility: our reproductive systems must be considered as important as everything else!
Hannah explains how acupuncture works too (fascinating!) and we also focus on the misconception that stress causes infertility: INCORRECT. Infertility does cause stress but there is plenty of evidence to show that it is not the other way around.
This is a brilliant conversation with a leading expert in her field. Find out more about Hannah and her fantastic services here
Do leave a review, subscribe and share THANK YOU SO MUCH! Also, if you're listening on Spotify you can now let me know what you thought of the episode right there in the app- I absolutely love hearing from you so it would be ACE if you choose to do this.
The MOST important thing when you're going through this is your mindset and wellbeing. I've made this as easy as possible for you by creating the Life Raft membership. Join the Life Raft today, the most supportive, kindest place to be, packed with expert resources, live quality coaching support and community for anyone experiencing a fertility journey, no matter where you are. The only fertility membership which doesn't primarily focus on, well, fertility. Intrigued? Come and join:
www.fertilityliferaft.com/membership
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
61 episodes
Manage episode 366160832 series 2443067
I absolutely loved chatting to the brilliant Hannah Pearn, Acupuncturist and passionate advocate for fertility awareness.
She strongly believes in proper education for everyone on menstrual cycles to avoid getting to the stage when we're actually feeling quite desperate because things aren't working.
We have a really good (quite fiery!) chat about this and how our cycles are extremely important indicators for our health in general - Hannah explains that we need our hormones to be working properly for our bodies and brains to function properly...it's not even just about fertility: our reproductive systems must be considered as important as everything else!
Hannah explains how acupuncture works too (fascinating!) and we also focus on the misconception that stress causes infertility: INCORRECT. Infertility does cause stress but there is plenty of evidence to show that it is not the other way around.
This is a brilliant conversation with a leading expert in her field. Find out more about Hannah and her fantastic services here
Do leave a review, subscribe and share THANK YOU SO MUCH! Also, if you're listening on Spotify you can now let me know what you thought of the episode right there in the app- I absolutely love hearing from you so it would be ACE if you choose to do this.
The MOST important thing when you're going through this is your mindset and wellbeing. I've made this as easy as possible for you by creating the Life Raft membership. Join the Life Raft today, the most supportive, kindest place to be, packed with expert resources, live quality coaching support and community for anyone experiencing a fertility journey, no matter where you are. The only fertility membership which doesn't primarily focus on, well, fertility. Intrigued? Come and join:
www.fertilityliferaft.com/membership
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
61 episodes
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