By DrFiona, on December 9th, 2011
An IVF cycle is a such big emotional, physical and financial investment. A single cycle costs somewhere in the range of $15,000. Hormones and emotions run at their peaks. So who wouldn’t want to do everything humanly possible to optimize their outcome? Every day I have patients who ask me what they can do . . . → Read More: How to Prepare for Your IVF Cycle : 10 Ways to Increase IVF Success for Women
By DrFiona, on August 2nd, 2011
The American Thyroid Association has updated their guidelines for the management of thyroid concerns in pregnancy, the details of which were published in the journal Thyroid this past month. Many of us who work in the field of fertility have long been aware of research suggesting that ranges for TSH should be lower in . . . → Read More: New thyroid guidelines for pregnancy ( and fertility! )
By DrFiona, on March 29th, 2011
Autoimmune Infertility and Natural Treatment Options
By Fiona D. McCulloch BSc ND
Here is my article on autoimmune infertility which was published in the March 2011 NDNR Journal. I’m in the last few days of my pregnancy and so on the eve of my little one’s arrival I wanted to post an article which . . . → Read More: Natural Treatments for Autoimmune Infertility Concerns
By DrFiona, on November 13th, 2010
Sometimes I am asked – is PCOS caused by eating too much sugar, unhealthy fat and our sedentary lifestyle? Interestingly, the disease of PCOS does not appear to increase in areas of the world where obesity is more prevalent. This indicates that this disease is not caused primarily by obesity. There are many ancient . . . → Read More: What causes PCOS ? Some new ideas on an ancient disease and modern women
By DrFiona, on September 23rd, 2010
Miscarriage is very common and can happen as often as in an estimated 50% of pregnancies. Many miscarriages happen before pregnancy is even detected, however with the availability of early pregnancy testing women are becoming increasingly aware of early miscarriages. Statistics compiled on miscarriage often include only reported miscarriages and since many miscarriages happen . . . → Read More: Pregnancy after Miscarriage : What should I know?
By DrFiona, on August 24th, 2010
A recent study completed at Harvard Medical School found that eating a diet high in trans fat was associated with a 48% higher risk of developing laparoscopically confirmed endometriosis. It was also found that there was a 22% reduction in endometriosis in the group of patients in the highest fifth of long-chain omega 3 . . . → Read More: Endometriosis and Diet – The Role of Fats
By DrFiona, on July 20th, 2010
Top Fertility tests : A Quick Reference for Women from an Integrative Medicine Perspective
FSH – Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Day 3 FSH can indicate how hard the pituitary is working to stimulate the ovaries. Though traditionally a higher FSH is given a poor prognosis, I don’t always see it this way clinically. The FSH . . . → Read More: Top Fertility Tests for Women: An Integrative Medicine Perspective
By DrFiona, on July 9th, 2010
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a complex condition involving multiple hormonal components. Treatment of this disease therefore must be multifold: low glycemic index diets, exercise, therapies to reduce excessive tissue androgens and estrogens, enhancement of insulin resistance and antioxidant status, and improvement of luteal phase health and progesterone balance. In this article I will discuss . . . → Read More: Resveratrol for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
By DrFiona, on May 4th, 2010
Everyone hears that stress can have a negative impact on your fertility and reproductive health, but have you ever wondered exactly how? Stress seems like such an abstract term, and not long ago the entire medical profession underestimated its effect on our health. We now know so much about the profound effects stress . . . → Read More: Stress and Infertility
By DrFiona, on April 13th, 2010
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the number one reproductive disease in women. This disease disrupts normal ovulatory cycles which can result in heartbreaking infertility for millions of women. Known hormonal changes in PCOS include excess androgens (ie: testosterone), and insulin resistance. Most thought now is leaning towards insulin resistance being the primary cause of PCOS, . . . → Read More: Acupuncture for ovulation disorders and PCOS.
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