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Why A CGM Could Help With Embryo Implantation with Boris Berjan

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We’re digging into why a continuous glucose monitor can help when TTC.

Balancing blood sugar may not be on your radar when you have low AMH and or high FSH.

At Fab Fertile HQ, it’s one of the top themes we see with couples that have diminished ovarian reserve and premature ovarian insufficiency.

You may even have signs of blood sugar imbalance, such as poor sleep, sugar cravings, feeling hangry, or mood swings.

However, because your glucose is “normal,” your doctor is not investigating further. But remember, normal does not mean optimal. Optimal glucose levels are needed to conceive and have your baby.

Blood sugar imbalance may be the reason why the embryo is not implanting.

So how can we improve our chances of getting pregnant naturally, and could a continuous glucose monitor be part of your fertility toolkit?

I'm excited to welcome Boris Berjan to the podcast. Boris is a two-time chronic illness conquerer who, at one point, had seven different doctors (from MDs to energy healers) and became extremely frustrated with the shotgun approach applied to my health without real-time objective data. He is the founder of Theia Health, a pioneer in provider-focused CGM platforms.

In this episode, you'll learn:

1) Why balancing blood sugar for both men and women is vital for reproductive health

2) Signs of high/low blood sugar and the impact on fertility

3) How a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can help someone who is TTC to balance blood sugar and personalize diet/lifestyle

Get your CGM here: https://theiahealth.ai/c/fabfertile

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RESOURCES:

Fab Fertile Method https://www.fabfertile.com/what-we-do/

Ultimate Guide to Getting Pregnant This Year If You Have Low AMH/High FSH - https://fabfertile.clickfunnels.com/optinvbzjfsii

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Vitamin D deficiency may be linked to decreased ovarian reserve, as indicated by higher serum FSH, low AMH and low antral follicle count. In simpler terms, ensuring adequate vitamin D levels could potentially boost your fertility odds.

We see low vitamin D levels all the time with our clients.

Check out our Fab Vitamin D3/K2 supplement https://fabfertile.com/products/vitamin-d3k2-supplement

Use code “GPN15” for 15% off your order at FFLNaturals.com

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I’m excited to announce that our Summer Fertility Recipe Guide is ready! Go to FertilityDietFreebie.com to grab your copy. In this 5-day challenge, you’ll learn how food impacts your body and enjoy delicious, nutrient-dense recipes designed to enhance fertility (especially if you have low AMH and/or high FSH). The guide includes a meal plan and grocery shopping list. Start this challenge with your partner.

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Join my FREE Facebook group and get my training on HOW to improve pregnancy success with your own eggs.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/451444518397946

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Check out https://www.fabfertile.com/blogs/podcasts/why-a-cgm-could-help-with-embryo-implantation-with-boris-berjan/

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Please note when promoting a product, we only select products that either Sarah Clark or her team has tried and believe are beneficial for someone who is TTC. We may receive a small commission.

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We’re digging into why a continuous glucose monitor can help when TTC.

Balancing blood sugar may not be on your radar when you have low AMH and or high FSH.

At Fab Fertile HQ, it’s one of the top themes we see with couples that have diminished ovarian reserve and premature ovarian insufficiency.

You may even have signs of blood sugar imbalance, such as poor sleep, sugar cravings, feeling hangry, or mood swings.

However, because your glucose is “normal,” your doctor is not investigating further. But remember, normal does not mean optimal. Optimal glucose levels are needed to conceive and have your baby.

Blood sugar imbalance may be the reason why the embryo is not implanting.

So how can we improve our chances of getting pregnant naturally, and could a continuous glucose monitor be part of your fertility toolkit?

I'm excited to welcome Boris Berjan to the podcast. Boris is a two-time chronic illness conquerer who, at one point, had seven different doctors (from MDs to energy healers) and became extremely frustrated with the shotgun approach applied to my health without real-time objective data. He is the founder of Theia Health, a pioneer in provider-focused CGM platforms.

In this episode, you'll learn:

1) Why balancing blood sugar for both men and women is vital for reproductive health

2) Signs of high/low blood sugar and the impact on fertility

3) How a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can help someone who is TTC to balance blood sugar and personalize diet/lifestyle

Get your CGM here: https://theiahealth.ai/c/fabfertile

---

RESOURCES:

Fab Fertile Method https://www.fabfertile.com/what-we-do/

Ultimate Guide to Getting Pregnant This Year If You Have Low AMH/High FSH - https://fabfertile.clickfunnels.com/optinvbzjfsii

---

Vitamin D deficiency may be linked to decreased ovarian reserve, as indicated by higher serum FSH, low AMH and low antral follicle count. In simpler terms, ensuring adequate vitamin D levels could potentially boost your fertility odds.

We see low vitamin D levels all the time with our clients.

Check out our Fab Vitamin D3/K2 supplement https://fabfertile.com/products/vitamin-d3k2-supplement

Use code “GPN15” for 15% off your order at FFLNaturals.com

---

I’m excited to announce that our Summer Fertility Recipe Guide is ready! Go to FertilityDietFreebie.com to grab your copy. In this 5-day challenge, you’ll learn how food impacts your body and enjoy delicious, nutrient-dense recipes designed to enhance fertility (especially if you have low AMH and/or high FSH). The guide includes a meal plan and grocery shopping list. Start this challenge with your partner.

---

Join my FREE Facebook group and get my training on HOW to improve pregnancy success with your own eggs.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/451444518397946

---

Check out https://www.fabfertile.com/blogs/podcasts/why-a-cgm-could-help-with-embryo-implantation-with-boris-berjan/

---

Please note when promoting a product, we only select products that either Sarah Clark or her team has tried and believe are beneficial for someone who is TTC. We may receive a small commission.

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