Mother’s Path Fertility Program
If we want to create extraordinary babies, let’s start by creating extraordinary mothers.
Fertility is one of the most personal journeys a woman can walk. And if you’ve been trying to conceive without success, chances are you’ve already been through the standard workup — bloodwork, ultrasounds, perhaps even an IVF consultation. You’ve been told your numbers look acceptable, or maybe you’ve received a diagnosis that feels like a dead end. And… you’re still not pregnant. You deserve answers.
Your reproductive health is a crucial indicator of your overall health. It’s a reflection of a variety of variables that include what you eat, how you sleep, how you manage stress, the integrity of your gut health, and your daily exposure to toxins. Your fertility is a significant clinical indicator that something deeper may be out of balance. The good news is that many of the underlying factors affecting your ability to conceive are within reach. That’s exactly why I created the Mother’s Path Fertility Program.
The 90 to 120-Day Window That Changes Everything
A woman’s egg takes approximately 90 to 120 days to complete its journey to maturity, from the initial activation of a follicle in the ovary to full development and readiness for ovulation. Important changes are happening beneath the surface throughout this entire window. That means the choices you’re making today are directly influencing the quality of the eggs your body is preparing right now. With Mother’s Path Fertility Program as your guide, you’ll have a clear, personalized plan to build a strong foundation for a healthy pregnancy.
Book your Complimentary 15-Minute Discovery Session today. Let’s talk about where you presently are on your fertility journey and how I can provide real support and solutions!
The Underlying Causes That Can Impact Your Fertility
Fluctuating Blood Sugar & Insulin Levels
Fluctuating blood sugar and insulin levels can make your fertility journey feel like an uphill climb. When glucose and insulin are out of balance, they can disrupt reproductive hormones, impair ovulation, and compromise egg quality, all essential for successful conception. Elevated blood sugar can lead to insulin resistance, which is closely tied to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), one of the leading causes of infertility.
When you start managing blood sugar, more consistent ovulation and improved conception outcomes often follow. Simple but meaningful lifestyle choices like eating a balanced, nutrient-dense diet, staying active, and keeping stress in check can make a profound difference. The Mother’s Path Fertility Program offers practical nutritional strategies and lifestyle support to help stabilize blood sugar and insulin, creating a healthier internal environment for conception.
Modern day stress has become an unintentional form of birth control for many women in today’s fast-paced world. I’d like to help you get off the fertility merry-go-round.
Modern Day Stress — The Tiger We’re Trying to Outrun
Stress has become a significant endocrine disruptor and a major factor in why women are having difficulty conceiving. When cortisol levels are chronically elevated, whether from meeting deadlines, sleep deprivation, caring for family, or the emotional weight of trying to conceive, it can severely impact your reproductive health.
Because cortisol and progesterone are both derived from the same precursor hormone, pregnenolone, high cortisol levels cause the body to prioritize cortisol production over progesterone. This leads to lower progesterone levels, which are essential for maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Your body’s primary concern is survival. It hasn’t adapted to modern stressors and cannot distinguish between a genuine physical threat and a looming work deadline. Both trigger the same fight-or-flight response.
Chronic stress can also suppress the production of key reproductive hormones, including gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which leads to reduced secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The result can be irregular ovulation, compromised egg quality, and altered estrogen and progesterone levels, all critical for preparing your uterus for implantation.
Autoimmune Disorders Including Subclinical Hypothyroidism
Autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism can significantly impact conception by disrupting the delicate hormonal balance needed for reproductive health. Even mildly elevated TSH levels, what’s known as subclinical hypothyroidism, can lead to insufficient thyroid hormone production, resulting in irregular menstrual cycles and impaired ovulation. In some cases, autoimmune activity can trigger an immune response that causes the body to mistakenly attack its own tissues, including the ovaries and uterine lining, affecting egg quality and making the uterus less receptive to embryo implantation. Women with autoimmune thyroid conditions carry a higher risk of both infertility and miscarriage. Addressing the root causes of autoimmune dysfunction is not optional. It is imperative.
Leaky Gut, Dysbiosis & Digestive Issues
Your gut health plays a far more critical role in your fertility than most conventional practitioners recognize. An imbalance in gut bacteria, known as dysbiosis, can interfere with hormone regulation and reproductive health in ways that are easy to overlook but difficult to ignore once you understand the connection.
Imagine your intestinal lining like a cheesecloth. When it becomes too permeable, a condition known as leaky gut, undigested food particles, bacteria, and toxins slip through into your bloodstream, triggering inflammation that disrupts hormone balance, impacts ovulation and egg quality, and can make sustaining a pregnancy significantly more difficult.
Digestive conditions like SIBO, IBS, chronic constipation, and loose stools further compound the challenge by impairing the absorption of nutrients essential for fertility. Prioritizing a healthy, balanced gut microbiome is one of the most powerful steps you can take to support your reproductive health. I’m here to walk that path with you, every step of the way.
Poor Nutrition & Food Sensitivities
The foundation of your hormonal health begins with what’s at the end of your fork. The Standard American Diet, often deficient in quality animal protein, cold-water fish, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats, can disrupt hormonal balance and make conception more difficult. Food sensitivities, including gluten and dairy intolerance, can trigger chronic inflammation and internal stress that interfere with hormone production and create an unwelcoming environment for implantation. By prioritizing nutrient-dense whole foods and identifying underlying food sensitivities, you can meaningfully support your reproductive health and improve your chances of a healthy pregnancy.
Environmental Toxins & Your Fertility
Environmental toxins are increasingly recognized as significant contributors to infertility, and their impact is more profound than most people realize. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, plastics, heavy metals, and pesticides are present throughout our environment, in food, water, and everyday household and personal care products. Their effects on reproductive health can be subtle and cumulative, but over time they can interfere with hormonal balance, hinder the development and quality of both eggs and sperm, and ultimately affect your chances of conceiving.
That’s why I encourage beginning targeted detoxification efforts 6 to 12 months before you plan to conceive. Through the Mother’s Path Fertility Program, I’ve had the privilege of supporting many women and couples in clearing environmental toxins and restoring their reproductive health, walking alongside them on their journey to a healthy baby.
You Don’t Have To Figure This Out Alone!
I created Mother’s Path Fertility Program for women just like you — women who want nothing more than a healthy baby. If you’ve been trying without success, I would love to help. Consider me your fertility detective. I will leave no stone unturned.
Every woman I work with goes through a comprehensive framework that includes a gut-hormone reset, an anti-inflammatory diet, drainage and detoxification, targeted lab recommendations, personalized supplementation, mitochondrial egg quality optimization, and lifestyle recommendations — all customized to support your specific fertility needs and your journey to a healthy pregnancy.

