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Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, joins the podcast to talk all things menstruation and cycle tracking. Lisa digs deep into what goes on during your cycle and how you can feel empowered when you know your flow.
In episode #342 of The Hormone Puzzle Podcast, our guest Dana Hartman, talks about Fertility Nutrition. More about Dana: Dana Hartman is a certified Holistic Nutrition Coach, Holistic Health Coach, Fertility Awareness Educator, and founder of Hartman Holistic. A graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Human Nutrition, Dana's passion for wellness stems from her personal journey overcoming lifelong health struggles. After conventional medicine failed to provide answers, she turned to food and lifestyle changes, ultimately balancing her hormones and conceiving naturally. Now a mom to twin toddlers, Dana is dedicated to helping women achieve hormone harmony, regulate their cycles, and improve their fertility naturally. She empowers women to find peace with their bodies and their health. Thank you for listening! This episode is made possible by Puzzle Brew's Fertility Tea: https://hormonepuzzlesociety.com/fertility-tea Follow Dana on Instagram: @hartmanholistic Get Free Meal Guide and Grocery List HERE. Follow Dr. Kela on Instagram: @kela_healthcoach Get your FREE Fertility Meal Plan: https://hormonepuzzlesociety.com/ FTC Affiliate Disclaimer: The disclosure that follows is intended to fully comply with the Federal Trade Commission's policy of the United States that requires to be transparent about any and all affiliate relations the Company may have on this show. You should assume that some of the product mentions and discount codes given are "affiliate links", a link with a special tracking code This means that if you use one of these codes and purchase the item, the Company may receive an affiliate commission. This is a legitimate way to monetize and pay for the operation of the Website, podcast, and operations and the Company gladly reveals its affiliate relationships to you. The price of the item is the same whether it is an affiliate link or not. Regardless, the Company only recommends products or services the Company believes will add value to its users. The Hormone Puzzle Society and Dr. Kela will receive up to 30% affiliate commission depending on the product that is sponsored on the show. For sponsorship opportunities, email HPS Media at media@hormonepuzzlesociety.com
Boosting Fertility with Real Food: Essential Nutrients, Ancestral Diets, and Male Fertility with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Part Two “Fertility isn't something you fix; it's the result of whole-body wellness, a balance of mental, emotional, and physical health.” Topics Discussed:
Understanding Real Food for Fertility: Nutrient Needs, Food Sensitivities, and Cycle Health with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Part One "If you're trying to conceive, you need a diet that supports optimal hormone balance and menstrual health." Topics Discussed:
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles.In this episode of the Period Recovery Podcast, Cynthia talks to Lisa Hendrickson-Jack about using the menstrual cycle as an important vital sign of overall health. They explore the misconceptions surrounding Primary Amenorrhea and Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, especially in female athletes, the role of medical professionals, and the empowerment that comes from tracking your cycle. Lisa emphasizes the need for women to take charge of their health by building a supportive healthcare team and advocating for themselves. There's a connection between lifestyle choices and menstrual health, encouraging listeners to trust their bodies and seek knowledge about their cycles. The discussion highlights practical steps for women experiencing cycle irregularities, focusing on the importance of adequate nutrition and the need for open conversations about menstrual health.TakeawaysThe menstrual cycle is a vital sign of overall health.Understanding your cycle can empower you to make informed health decisions.Medical professionals often lack training in nutrition and menstrual health.Women should advocate for themselves and seek a supportive healthcare team.Tracking your cycle can reveal important health information.Lifestyle factors significantly impact menstrual health.It's essential to understand the role of different healthcare providers.The menstrual cycle can indicate underlying health issues.Self-advocacy is crucial in navigating healthcare systems.Knowledge about your body can lead to better health outcomes. We should be asking questions about menstrual health.Elite athletes often experience ovulatory disruptions.The menstrual cycle is a vital sign of health.Cycle disruptions are often normalized in sports culture.Nutrition plays a crucial role in hormonal health.Tracking menstrual cycles can provide valuable insights.Conversations about menstrual health need to be normalized.Adequate protein and fat intake are essential for hormonal balance.It's important to challenge societal norms around body image in sports.Women should advocate for their health and seek nutritional guidance.Apply for coaching w/Cynthia: https://p.bttr.to/3ybjfOb Discover the truth about HA: click the link to download Cynthia's fact sheet that debunks common myths and misinformation! Website: https://www.periodnutritionist.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/period.nutritionistLearn more about Lisa Hendrickson-Jack and her books here!For the full show notes - please visit my website: periodnutritionist.com
In this episode I had the great pleasure of interviewing Lisa Hendrickson-Jack of Fertility Friday. Lisa is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, The Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa is also the host of the fertility Friday podcast, which covers all things women's health and fertility awareness! Connect with Lisa: https://fertilityfriday.com/ FAMM Practitioner Program with Lisa: https://www.fertilityfriday.com/a/2147664843/AcmPLgEM Connect with Holly: https://www.rosebudwellness.com/ Fertility Planning Session: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/rCGISOFO5MiA7y6Vakv8
In this episode, I discuss how to eat to improve your health and fertility with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack. Topics discussed include: How big a role does nutrition play in fertility and infertility? Declining sperm counts Importance of a real food based diet The importance of protein on fertility How nutrition impacts ovarian function And more... Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Email: info@fertilityfriday.com Fertility Friday: fertilityfriday.com Real Food For Fertility: realfoodforfertility.com The Fifth Vital Sign: thefifthvitalsignbook.com Instagram: @FertilityFriday Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women's health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery Mentorship program. She is the author of three bestselling books: Real Food For Fertility (co-authored with Lily Nichols), The Fifth Vital Sign, and the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook.In this episode we discuss:Why the non-hormonal IUD really isn't so benign despite some women preferring this birth control method.The science behind how cervical fluid is a powerful indicator of your overall health and cervical cell healthThe mechanics of how ovulation works from estrogen levels, LH and follicle ripenessWhy the feminist movement's programming that men and women should be equal in every respect has backfired specifically as it relates to how we move through life during the different phases in our cycle and throughout the feminine cycles of our lifetime (menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause).Why reliance on cycle tracking apps alone as a way to plan or prevent pregnancy is not sufficient and what the best marker of fertility actually is.What is common vs. what is normal in regard to ovulation and our menstrual cyclesWhy sperm counts have been on the decline since the 1940s and by how muchThe specific role men play in the fertility equation and just how much agency both men and women have in regard to ameliorating their fertility outcomes through lifestyle choicesConsiderations to ponder in regard to IVFResources Mentioned: Real Food for Fertility bookThe 5th Vital Sign bookThe Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting WorkbookFertility Friday podcastFertility Friday websiteWild Power bookSupport the Show.DONATE (Thank you!!
How much do you know about your mentrual cycle? In this episode, Tasha Blasi talks with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack about fertility awareness and the importance of understanding the menstrual cycle as the fifth vital sign. They discuss the connection between menstrual health and overall well-being, the impact of hormonal contraceptives, and strategies for optimizing fertility. The conversation also introduces Lisa's new book, 'Real Food for Fertility,' co-authored with Lily Nichols, which focuses on dietary approaches to support fertility. This episode is an empowering resource for anyone looking to enhance their fertility and health by connecting more deeply with their menstrual cycle. About Lisa: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. In her bestselling book The Fifth Vital Sign, Lisa debunks the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to fertility awareness and menstrual cycle optimization. She hosts the Fertility Friday Podcast, a weekly radio show devoted to helping women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between menstrual cycle health, fertility, and overall health. Connect with Lisa: Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays Instagram: @FertilityFriday Twitter: @FertileFriday Pinterest: FertilityFriday The Fifth Vital Sign- http://thefifthvitalsignbook.com/ FAM Charting Workbook- http://fertilityfriday.com/workbook FAMM practitioner program- http://fertilityfriday.com/FAMMLIVE READY FOR HELP? If you want to optimize your IVF treatments and protect your investment of your time, money and egg reserve while doing IVF, click the link below to schedule a time to see if we're a fit to work together inside of IVF Uncovered Workshop here: https://bit.ly/3xywueB NEED FREE IVF ADVICE FOR YOU NEXT TREATMENT? Take our "IVF Issues Quiz" found on the home page of our website and get customized advice based on your history and next step in your IVF treatment plans here: https://bit.ly/3VY23I0 ________________________________________________ WANT TO HAVE TASHA BLASI AS YOUR PERSONAL IVF CONSULTANT? You might be ready if you... Know/feel there might be something missing in your IVF treatments that could help make them more successful but just don't know what they are Would benefit from a second set of eyes on anything that is being suggested to you for your treatments to know for sure that there is nothing else to consider or to discuss with your doctor before you invest in IVF treatments (or invest again.) Want expert guidance on the few things to do to put your body and mind in the most receptive state for pregnancy. Want protection from making any wrong and very costly moves You want less pressure on YOU to get this done and correct. APPLY HERE! Tasha Blasi can only work with a small group at a time and is accepting applications now. Serious inquiries that want to hire a private IVF consult only please due to bandwidth. Book a call here: https://bit.ly/3xywueB LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO Naturally boost your fertility and enhance your chances of conceiving! Click here to discover the best fertility supplements that can support your reproductive health and optimize your fertility journey : https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/fuproject/store-start Check out IVF Uncovered Podcast for advice on IVF Treatment Plans and Strategies Watch on Youtube ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9KOlNDLD83VLaEt98p1EOA For more of Tasha's fertility advice and adventures check out to www.TashaBlasi.com Instagram► https://www.instagram.com/tashablasi Facebook► https://www.facebook.com/thetashablasi For more information, email us at support@tashablasi.com About the Host: Many women undergoing IVF are devastated when their costly treatments don't work, and they want to make changes but often don't know what to discuss with their doctors or what can truly optimize their fertility and IVF treatments. Meet Tasha Blasi. Tasha is an international IVF consultant and the host of the popular podcast, "IVF Uncovered." After undergoing ten rounds of IVF, she utilized her background in science and partnered with a brilliant IVF specialist to create the formula for tailored IVF protocols and practices. She believes that when IVF protocols and fertility optimization is customized to the patient, which it often is not, success rates can skyrocket. Tasha offers both group and private IVF consulting services, and her content on social media and in her podcast brings a welcomed educational, empowering, and humorous tone to this often-heartbreaking subject❤️
We're digging into period health and how to regulate your menstrual cycle. A healthy menstrual cycle is essential for optimal fertility. Many of us are dealing with heavy cycles, light cycles, irregular cycles, anovulation, or amenorrhea. What are our periods telling us about our fertility? And how do we regulate our cycles to improve pregnancy success? Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is co-author of the new book Real Food for Fertility: Prepare your body for pregnancy with preconception nutrition and fertility awareness. In this episode, you'll learn: 1) What your cycle is telling you about your fertility 2) Steps to address your period health 3) How to ensure you're not missing your fertile window --- Remember, AMH is NOT a predictor of natural pregnancy. It can't tell you about the health of your eggs or predict if you can get pregnant. The AMH level does not need to define your chances. So, how do we fast-track pregnancy success? What you place on your fork every day matters. And no, you don't need to try the latest dietary fads such as: ❌ Carnivore ❌ Keto ❌ Vegan It's not about following generalized dietary guidelines. Because that only wastes precious time. The most important factor is consuming the diet that is right for YOU. I'm excited to announce that our Summer Fertility Recipe Guide is ready! Go to FertilityDietFreebie.com to grab your copy. I worked with a chef/nutritionist to prepare these summer recipes. This is a five-day challenge where you'll learn how food impacts your body while enjoying delicious and nutrient-dense recipes all 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. --- RESOURCES: Fab Fertile Method https://www.fabfertile.com/what-we-do/ Connect with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Website: https://fertilityfriday.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fertilityfriday/ Ultimate Guide to Getting Pregnant This Year If You Have Low AMH/High FSH - https://fabfertile.clickfunnels.com/optinvbzjfsii --- Fab Prenatal includes all the essential nutrients to help support a healthy mom and growing baby throughout her pregnancy journey. Our blend was created to assist the gap you may be lacking in your diet for extra nutrient needs in pregnancy, like Folate, other B vitamins, Choline, and more. Use code “GPN15” for 15% off your order at FFLNaturals.com --- 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/hat-your-menstrual-cycle-is-telling-you-about-your-fertility-and-how-to-regulate-your-cycle-with-lisa-hendrickson-jack/ --- 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.
In this episode, I interview Nicole Frederiksen. Nicole is the Founder of Season & Cycle, a holistic women's health practice that passionately supports women who have recently come off hormonal birth control to restore and reconnect with their natural cycle. She loves sharing recipes and writings on all things cyclical living and wellness through her Substack and Instagram communities. Nicole Frederiksen is also a Certified Menstrual Cycle Health Educator & Coach, Certified Natural Contraception & Fertility Awareness Educator, Certified Well Womb Yoga Instructor and Trained Plant Based Wellness Retreat Chef & Recipe Creator. We'll talk about things like why your menstrual cycle is the missing piece in your wellness journey and how to find balance in work and life using your menstrual cycle as a guide. You can also catch Nicole as the Chef at my upcoming BE SEEN Retreat this summer! Make sure to grab your spot here → https://alignwellco.com/be-seen-retreat Tune in to learn about how one simple daily practice can transform your world! CONNECT WITH NICOLE FREDERIKSEN: Website: www.seasonandcycle.com Substack: https://nicolefrederiksen.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seasonandcycle/ CONNECT WITH NURSE COACH SHAWNE: Follow me on social media, visit my website, learn about my programs, and schedule a free Clarity Call with me! - https://beacons.ai/nursecoachshawne Sign up for the podcast newsletter - https://www.alignwellco.com/podcastnewsletter COACHES CORNER: Systematize your Coach Biz & Step Into Your CEO Power - https://www.alignwellco.com/membership Free Tech Support Community for Coaches - https://www.facebook.com/groups/nursecoachtechsupport
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack (@fertilityfriday) is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women's health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health.We dive deep into all things fertility, nutrition, cycle tracking, stress, cervical mucus and much more! Join the 7 day group cleanse in June!Buy the Zencleanz Detox Here code EVAHOOFTLisa's website Real Food For Fertility - book
Start your journey to parenthood with our special series, "Fertile Insights: Navigating Your Fertility Journey with Expert Guidance," featuring fertility expert Lisa Hendrickson-Jack. This week, Lisa kicks off the series by discussing how to optimize timing pre-conception with fertility awareness, addressing what to do if you've been told you have low ovarian reserve, and offering strategies for improving sperm quality. Each episode is meticulously designed to provide deep insights and practical advice, empowering you to confidently take charge of your fertility. Tune in daily for a dose of valuable fertility tips and start paving your way to successful parenthood. Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women's health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Gift to listeners: https://realfoodforfertility.com Follow Lisa on: Instagram: @FertilityFriday Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Start your journey to parenthood with our special series, "Fertile Insights: Navigating Your Fertility Journey with Expert Guidance," featuring fertility expert Lisa Hendrickson-Jack. This week, Lisa kicks off the series by discussing how to optimize timing pre-conception with fertility awareness, addressing what to do if you've been told you have low ovarian reserve, and offering strategies for improving sperm quality. Each episode is meticulously designed to provide deep insights and practical advice, empowering you to confidently take charge of your fertility. Tune in daily for a dose of valuable fertility tips and start paving your way to successful parenthood. Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women's health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Gift to listeners: https://realfoodforfertility.com Follow Lisa on: Instagram: @FertilityFriday Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Start your journey to parenthood with our special series, "Fertile Insights: Navigating Your Fertility Journey with Expert Guidance," featuring fertility expert Lisa Hendrickson-Jack. This week, Lisa kicks off the series by discussing how to optimize timing pre-conception with fertility awareness, addressing what to do if you've been told you have low ovarian reserve, and offering strategies for improving sperm quality. Each episode is meticulously designed to provide deep insights and practical advice, empowering you to confidently take charge of your fertility. Tune in daily for a dose of valuable fertility tips and start paving your way to successful parenthood. Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women's health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Gift to listeners: https://realfoodforfertility.com Follow Lisa on: Instagram: @FertilityFriday Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Join us for a compelling new episode featuring the distinguished Lisa Hendrickson-Jack in "Fertile Insights: Navigating Your Fertility Journey with Expert Guidance." Lisa dives deep into essential topics such as why the menstrual cycle should be considered a vital sign, what a healthy menstrual cycle looks like, and the impact of hormonal birth control on fertility. She also explores the benefits of non-hormonal birth control methods, the concept of fertility awareness, and the effectiveness of tracking cervical mucus versus ovulation strips. Additionally, Lisa discusses male fertility, the development of sperm quality guidelines, and common factors affecting sperm and egg quality. She addresses concerns about ovarian reserve, the use of fertility awareness for women with irregular cycles, and the distinctions between PCOS and HA. Finally, Lisa highlights how nutritional approaches can help restore normal menstrual cycles and improve fertility. This episode is packed with expert insights designed to empower you to enhance your reproductive health and navigate your path to parenthood with confidence. Don't miss out on this vital conversation. Tune in and be inspired! Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women's health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Gift to listeners: https://realfoodforfertility.com Follow Lisa on: Instagram: @FertilityFriday Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
On this week's episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome back to the show Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, founder of Fertility Friday, certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, and co-author of the new book “Real Food for Fertility.” Lisa appeared on episode #73 of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast to share her life story, how she got into women's health and fertility, and how she founded Fertility Friday and more! Go back and listen to her last appearance to hear more inspiration and insight from this incredible woman! Lisa is back on The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast to discuss her new book, “Real Food for Fertility”, to share even more insight about women's bodies and their health, and to update us on all of the incredible work she's doing to empower women through fertility awareness and monitoring their cycles. Lisa empowers women and their health practitioners by using women's menstrual cycle as the fifth vital sign. Lisa is also the author of the bestselling books “The Fifth Vital Sign” and “Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook”, she is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program, and she is the founder of Fertility Friday. Lisa is also the host of the podcast Fertility Friday, which is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health — something our education systems have consistently failed to do. In this episode, you'll hear: Lisa's inspiring story; How Lisa became interested in charting and women's health and their cycles; All about Lisa's inspiring work to empower women through learning about their cycles and treating menstruation as the fifth vital sign; How Lisa and Lily first connected and how they decided to join forces and write “Real Food for Fertility” together; Incredible wisdom and insight about women's health, their bodies, food and fertility, and so much more! Listen and Subscribe: Don't miss this inspiring episode - and so many others! Listen to The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast on #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify, #YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join the movement to empower girls and change the world, one story at a time! For more information on Lisa, her work, Food for Fertility, and more, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com/lisahjack For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, to listen to all of our podcast episodes, watch our Emmy-nominated documentaries, and more, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com
Welcome to today's episode! I'm excited to introduce our guest, Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner. As the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program and author of three bestselling books, including 'The Fifth Vital Sign' and 'Real Food For Fertility,' Lisa is passionate about debunking myths surrounding the menstrual cycle and highlighting its importance for overall health. (00:05:52) Lisa's motivation (00:11:52) What is the 5th vital sign? (00:19:00) Finding emotional balance (00:28:00) Physical support for your body (00:34:30) Societal influences on separating women from their bodies (00:42:11) Back to basics to remember your body's language Connect with Danielle (Host) Join the 'Nourished Mother' package - FREE to members of the Women's Circle Book: 'Reclaiming Circle - A guide to hosting women's circles' Podcast Instagram @depthsofmotherhood Women's Circle @womenscircleonline www.Danielle-Catherine.com Depthsofmotherhood@protonmail.com Sponsor: Evolving Humans Connect with Lisa www.fertilityfriday.com Instagram @fertilityfriday Book: ww.realfoodforfertility.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/depths-of-motherhood/message
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Fertility Friday: fertilityfriday.com Real Food For Fertility: realfoodforfertility.com The Fifth Vital Sign: thefifthvitalsignbook.com Instagram: @FertilityFriday Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ Transcript: Michelle (00:00) So welcome to the podcast, Lisa. Lisa Jack (00:03) Thanks so much for having me back. Michelle (00:05) Yes. So having you back again, we had a little mishap, issue with the recording for some reason, but we are on a new recording software. So hopefully this is going to be great and I'm excited to pick your brain again. Lisa Jack (00:21) Well, I'm happy to be here. I mean we can never anticipate the tax nafus. It's part of online business, I suppose. Michelle (00:28) Oh, totally. 100%. So we had so many good things too. That's what's really frustrating. We had such a great conversation about so many things. But for people who are first hearing about this, I know that a lot of people think that there's certain textbooks like menstrual cycles, or they have like sort of an idea in their mind of what a perfect menstrual cycle looks like. And since this is... your absolute specialty and you understand it from like A to Z, can you describe what a healthy menstrual cycle should look like? Lisa Jack (01:06) Yeah, I mean, that's a great place to start. And just to put it out there when I'm working with clients and practitioners, I always say there's no such thing as a perfect menstrual cycle because you're a human, not a robot. And so when we look at what a healthy menstrual cycle looks like, we should be looking at a range. And basically, what I can lay out is the different parameters that we're looking at. Often when I talk about the menstrual cycle, people's minds will go straight to the period. Michelle (01:17) Right? Lisa Jack (01:34) and they'll kind of think, okay, well, what is a healthy period? But then they don't necessarily think about all the other parameters. So when we're looking at what makes a healthy menstrual cycle, we can look at the overall cycle length, which ideally would be somewhere between about 24 and 35 days. We can look at the pre -ovulatory phase in particular. So we can look at the period. So the period is its own category. We want to have a menstrual period that overall is somewhere between three to seven days with an average of about five days. And I always say the period should be like a sentence. It should have a beginning, a middle, and an end, and then it should be over. So if it's like trailing on for days and days of bleeding, if you're getting bleeding throughout your whole cycle, as opposed to just when you have your period, these are things we should be looking at. And although it's really common to have several days of spotting before you start your actual bleed, it's not optimal. So it's helpful to understand that piece of it. And then in terms of pain, Michelle (02:08) I love that, that's so good. Lisa Jack (02:32) It's also extremely common for women to experience menstrual pain. And so there's always this question of like, is it normal or not? And there is debate. So there are definitely people who are more on the like, it's normal kind of, you know, because so many people have it. So it has to be normal. But, you know, outside of your period, pain is thought of as a problem. And so if you thought of any man in your life, anyone, your father, brother, cousin, whoever, friend, boyfriend, if he had pain in his period, in his penis for. Michelle (03:01) in this period you imagine. Lisa Jack (03:02) Right? But if he had pain in his penis for two to three days every month, such that he needed to take medication and possibly couldn't go to work if the medication didn't kick in, no one would think that that's okay. So that's also just a bit of an aside where when we look at what's happening during a menstrual bleed, it is a natural inflammatory process by which you shed that lining. And so in order for your uterus to shed that lining, there does have to be some inflammation. And we do have... prostaglandins that we produce that help to induce those smooth muscle contractions to make this all happen. So what's interesting is that when we look at what the research says, women who have pain, they have a higher level of these prostaglandins. So they have a higher outside of normal inflammatory response. So at very least, pain with menstruation that's moderate to severe is a sign of increased inflammation, something we should be aware of. And at worst, it could be a sign of a more serious condition like endometriosis. So as an aside, although common, we want to consider moderate to severe pain to be not optimal. And we want to be looking a little bit deeper into that. And for many women, they often need that nudge to do so, especially if they've had pain very consistently from their first period, for example. So outside of the period then, when we move into the actual, like the rest of the pre -ovulatory phase, we want to look at when ovulation is happening. So in order to have a cycle that falls within that 24 to 35 day range, we do need ovulation to happen typically somewhere between days 10 and days 22 or days 23. So approximately. So we want to be looking at when ovulation is taking place. And as you approach ovulation, you're supposed to be making some healthy cervical fluid. And typically we would expect to see that for about two to seven days leading up to ovulation. So we want to look at the quality of that, how many days you're seeing. Like if you're not seeing any at all, that can be a sign of. low hormones or an issue with your cervix. If you see it all the time, that can be a sign of something as simple as a yeast infection or something more serious potentially. So it's helpful to even know that that's a thing. And then after ovulation, that period of time, the post -ovulatory phase or luteal phase, as we call it, should be about 12 to 14 days. And so if it's, you know, seven days, that's a problem that could impede your chances of conception. It's a sign of extremely low progesterone. If you have... moderate to severe PMS symptoms, if you have spotting, as I had mentioned previously before your period. So like interesting, right? Because you asked a pretty simple question, what does a healthy cycle look like? So I think what's good about this, just to kind of pull it back then, is that we're not looking for any one factor to be perfect. Within each of those factors I listed, there's a bit of a range. And so you could potentially have one of those aspects that's a little bit off, but overall, the rest of it is pretty strong. And so that can help you to understand that you don't need to have a perfect cycle for it to be healthy. We just need to have it for the most part fall into those parameters. Michelle (05:58) For sure. And I also look at like, you know, as a practitioner, I look at like what's normal for you, because some people have always had a short cycle, but they're normal. Or, you know, it's usually when things become out of whack for you, or it's kind of like not like you're, they almost have like personalities, menstrual cycles, right? Lisa Jack (06:17) Yes. Well, and I agree with you to a point because I used to be one of those people that was like, my cycles are long and that's normal because my cycles are always long. Right. So when I first started training, so I think there's a balance between understanding what the normal parameters are to make sure you're within them and then understanding what your normal is. And absolutely, when you're used to experiencing ovulation, you know, in a certain range and all of a sudden it's like 20 days later, yes, we need to be looking at that. But. Michelle (06:27) Mm -hmm. Right. Lisa Jack (06:46) because of my own experience and what I've seen with many clients, there's a lot of things that we can experience a lot, like period pain is a good example, or even that pre -evaluatory spotting where we can just tell ourselves, well, I always experience that, that's totally normal, but it might not be. Yes. Yeah. Michelle (06:58) I'm not talking about abnormal though. I'm talking about within like 26, like say you have a 26 day cycle and that just tends to be your thing. As long as it's not abnormal or within like sort of a more like red alarm position. Lisa Jack (07:11) Yes. Yes. No, I tend to be I tend to be like, because I because this is what I do, right? Like I'm like lazery. So I'm like, well, the 20 days, 26 day cycle is within the normal range. But you could have a 29 day cycle or a 28 day cycle. That is actually problematic. Like you could let me give you an example. You could have a 28 day cycle where you're ovulating on day 20 with an eight day luteal. Right. So so this is why it's helpful to look at the whole picture. Michelle (07:29) Right. Bye. 100%. I think that what you do is very important. And, you know, looking at like the temperature, looking at the cervical mucus, looking at, well, possibly position, but like really understanding it in a way that has a different lens. Because for me, at least, I know that I really appreciate when patients come in and they do their BBT charting. Why? Because I look at the yin and the yang. And if it's too low, that tells me a lot. Usually when, Lisa Jack (07:55) Yeah. Michelle (08:09) The luteal phase, which is more of the yang part of the cycle, yang mean more heating. Yin is more cooling and moist. So that's kind of like more of the estrogen aspect of it. And it's pretty wild when you can actually see that. What we learned in textbooks actually being reflected in the menstrual cycle. But when we see that as practitioners and we can really look at it, I really appreciate being able to see that chart because it helps us. see much more and a lot of other practitioners in the same boat, like they see what I'm talking about. It just helps you to understand it at a different And unfortunately, some people are very resistant to doing it because they say when I do my BBT, and I want to actually address it because I want to see what your thoughts on this. Sometimes people say that if they start to look and like kind of chart their cycle, that it throws their cycle off and that they get really stressed out. Yeah. So then I'm like, okay, well, you know, what's the balance, you know, of trying it? And I say, just try it out. It's not forever. Like just see what it shows you. And then maybe it'll regulate as you're doing it. And I think that there's this resistance to it. Like they're almost overly focused on it and it stresses them out. Lisa Jack (09:10) Interesting. Mm -hmm. Michelle (09:32) So I wanted to get your thoughts on that. Lisa Jack (09:35) Yeah, well, I think the couple of things came to mind. So the first thing that came to mind when you said that, like, when I do it, it throws my cycle off. I think that that was interesting. That's interesting because that could be something a bit different. That could be that you thought your cycles were so, you know, perfect. And because people do like people think like my cycles are totally regular. Right. When you're not charting, you're like, yeah, it's always like 20 days. Like, yeah, because this is like how we think. But then as soon as you look at it, it's not it's not no one cycle is 20 days for a year. I will put money on that. It's just not, if you're actually tracking. Michelle (10:06) No, no, they still used like an app to track the numbers. So they knew what their numbers were, but they didn't do like the BBT and like a little bit more in depth. Lisa Jack (10:15) Yep. Well, I guess what I'm, so I guess the thought that I had around that was that when you actually start to look, you see not necessarily that things are wrong, but you just see more of the nuance that you weren't looking for before. And so you may not have been aware of certain nuances that were happening because if you're not tracking it, you wouldn't be aware of those nuances. That was the first thing that came to mind. The second question I think is interesting. For a couple of reasons. So now that I work with practitioners when you have your own modality as a practitioner, you know Then the people that are coming to you are coming to you for that particular modality and This whole charting thing is very niche. It's very specialized and not everybody wants to do it and that's totally okay I think that that's something that's important to remember So when you're as a practitioner seeing the value of charting and if there's a lot of value there And it's really helpful. I mean, for me, that's all I do. So it's hard for me to imagine how I would support someone without seeing it, because it really is an integral part of everything that I do. But when you get all jazzed about something, it doesn't mean that everyone else is jazzed about it too. So when it comes to then encouraging your clients to chart, coming from all different walks of life and varying levels of interest in this topic, I think that it's important to kind of put that all into perspective. So. Michelle (11:25) Mm -hmm. Lisa Jack (11:40) You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink. I think you can think about your messaging. One of the things that I learned, just because I've been in the field so long, I went through my initial, everybody needs to do this face, you know, 20 years ago, and, you know, trying to ram it down. And I'm not saying that's what anyone's doing. I'm just saying, like, when you first learn about this stuff, it's like you want to, like, literally, like, all your girlfriends, you have to, right? Like, you get into this energy, and some of your girlfriends are like, you need to leave me alone. Michelle (12:03) Hahaha. Lisa Jack (12:06) right? Because like, I've got this, like, I'm good with the birth control pill, and you need to stop. And that's okay. So the way that I have approached that in my life is that, I mean, now I have my own podcast, right? Like, I talk to people who want to hear about it. And in my personal life, I don't necessarily talk about it. And I have not, I typically don't have the experience where a person is not necessarily at all coming to me for charting, because usually people are coming to me for charting. Michelle (12:21) Yeah. Lisa Jack (12:34) but I have had varying levels of interest within that. So I've had a lot of clients who are coming to me for conception and they really do want to know what's going on in their cycle. But sometimes the charting does cause a lot of stress, especially depending on what a person is going through. So I've had clients who are super motivated, like dotting all the, you know, eyes, crossing all the T's, writing every little notation and notes and like really, really detailed. And I've also had clients who resist that a bit and they... They don't necessarily get into the notations a whole lot. And so a lot of what I do in those situations is we have a conversation and talk through it. It's the same stuff. They're just not writing it down. And I try to help them achieve their goals, meeting them where they're at. Like I can think of several clients who weren't necessarily super into those notations, but through our conversations, like they were still checking. They were still observing their cervical fluid. They were still able to time sex accordingly. And they got a lot out of it. And I really tailored what I was presenting to them to what they needed. And I was always having those check -in conversations. And this is something I talk about with my practitioners, like the whole coaching aspect of it, where you can have your goals. You want to have this person chart, but they can have their own goals. And so sometimes it's like, well, what would success look like for you? You know, I see that you're not really that into the charting or I see that the charting is causing a lot of stress. We don't want more stress. We definitely don't want that. What would make you happy? Like what would success look like after, you know, our several weeks of working together? And maybe she says, I just wanted to understand how to pick up when like which days I'm fertile. Like I don't want to like write it all down or anything. I just want to be more confident in identifying that. And so, you know, my comment on that is there are lots of ways that we can improve our clients' education and confidence without necessarily going all the way down the charting rabbit hole. So we have to be flexible as practitioners with where our clients are at with these things. Michelle (14:30) No, I'm with you and I actually tell them There's a lot of other ways to figure out if you're ovulating. However, I always really enjoy being able to look at the charts because it on a different level. Lisa Jack (14:44) as a practitioner, when you have that knowledge, you can still, like it still comes through and they're still getting so much from you. And I think sometimes it's interesting hearing the charting instructor saying, you know what, if this is stressing you out, then just stop. I've had that conversation with a number of clients over the years where it's like, if this is too much for you, then just stop. Just stop charting for a month or two and see how you feel. And the interesting thing is you stop writing it down. But after you've learned all the stuff about how to identify the fertile, it's not like you're going to stop going pee. So you're going to see your mucus. and you're still going to have that knowledge and information. You're just finding a way to dance with that information that does not cause more stress. Michelle (15:28) Absolutely. So as far as birth control pills, I know this is another topic you talk about a lot and also just like how that impacts the body. So I'd love for you to talk about like how it impacts the body. And then if somebody's been taking it for a really long and wants to get pregnant after stopping, what are some of the things they should be thinking about? Lisa Jack (15:52) Mm -hmm. Love that question because not a lot of We're just not told how the birth control pill works. I was actually listening to someone Kind of a prominent person talk about the birth control pill Yesterday and it was really great because a lot of what she said was on point but she did say, you know, well, you know the pill tricks your body into thinking that you're pregnant and and so these are some of the myths that we still have Today about how the birth control pill works in the body. I So it's interesting because if we were to compare the state of a woman on birth control, so the state of her natural hormones, the most compatible or comparable state would actually be to a woman in menopause. That makes terrible PR and marketing, so they're not gonna tell you that. And so essentially, the pill, the main mode of action for the most common pill, which is the combined oral contraceptives, so it has a combination of synthetic progestin and synthetic estrogens, is to suppress ovulation. So that's the main mode of action. And that's really helpful when you're trying to avoid pregnancy, because if you're not ovulating, you can't get pregnant. So in order for it to suppress ovulation, then, it interferes with the conversation that is typically happening between your hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries. And as a result, the ovaries then become kind of dormant. And so that's why we can think of the menopause as a similar comparison, not pregnancy. Because in pregnancy, we're actually making ridiculous amounts of progesterone. So compared to the progesterone you make in your menstrual cycle, by the time you're 40 weeks pregnant, you're making 11 times the amount of progesterone. So it's not the same when you're on the pill. It's not a comparable state. And so when women are on the pill, if we were to measure their natural estrogen and progesterone, they would be very low and flat, very consistent. So the first main mode of action is to suppress ovulation. And then there are other modes of action that work in conjunction. One is to maintain a very thin, flat endometrial lining. And so they measure it with ultrasound and, you in my books, I kind of share some of those numbers because it's quite, quite thin. So even if something were to happen, then there's less of a chance of conception because the endometrium is so thin. And then it also prevents the production of fertile quality cervical fluid. So the sperm then theoretically, like they can't go anywhere because the, the cervix is blocked with this mucus plug all the time. And those are the modes of action that work together. So when a woman is then on contraceptives for a long time, and, excuse me, interestingly in the research, they define long -term as two years or more. And when you think about most of the women in your life or yourself, many women have used birth control for two years, five years, eight years, 10 years, 15 years, 20 years. So this whole concept of long -term is pretty. mainstream if they're defining it as two years. So there's a couple different ways that the pill affects the body then. One is that it does have an effect on the menstrual cycle. So when women are coming off the pill, research has shown that it takes anywhere from nine to 12 cycles for all cycles, not months, for all of those menstrual cycle parameters to normalize post -pill. So that includes everything we just talked about, like the overall cycle length, the cervical mucous production, you know, the luteal phase length. And so it's really common to come off the pill and to have a short luteal phase for it to take several months before the cycle either returns or normalizes. So some women do get their, they start ovulating and having their periods pretty, pretty quick. Others might take a couple of months and then on the, you know, a smaller percentage might take quite a while, but generally speaking, a lot of women get their cycles back within the first few months. But then those first few cycles, often ovulation is delayed. And so some of those cycles, are quite a bit longer. And then it's also quite common to have a short luteal phase for those first few cycles and to have abnormal cervical amicus patterns. So that's one way that the pill affects the body. Another thing to be aware of is it's well known that when women are on contraceptives, so if you were currently on contraceptives and you did an ovarian reserve test, for example, it suppresses ovarian function. I just said it makes the ovaries dormant. So then it's logical that those... ovarian reserve parameters are going to be suppressed. And that's what we find in the research. So I think one of the scary stats when women engage with my books is that stat on how when women are on the pill, ovarian volume shrinks by 50%. So it's saying that the pill shrinks your ovaries while you're on them. That sounds awful, right? And then the AMH is low and antral follicle count is low. And what the research tells us... is that when a woman comes off the pill, it takes about a minimum of six to seven months before those parameters start to normalize again. And interestingly then, why are we not told to come off the pill? Six to a minimum of six months or so before we start trying, we're not, but that's something important to know as well. So I don't see these things to scare you because obviously some women do come off the pill and get pregnant right off the bat. So it's not even to say that you can't. Michelle (20:46) Right. Lisa Jack (21:01) but we want to acknowledge that there's a temporary period of subfertility post -pill. And so the other way, so I talked about kind of these three ways that the pill affects the body. So I mentioned the menstrual cycle effects on the menstrual cycle. I mentioned the effects on the ovaries and then there's the effect on fertility itself. And so those are the time to pregnancy studies where they look at how long it takes a person to conceive. And so there was this interesting study that compared women who were using condoms, so non -hormonal methods, to a variety of hormonal methods, including the birth control pill, the shot, the hormonal IUD, and a few others. And in that study, the women who came off the pill, it took them an average of eight months to conceive. The ones who were using the pill, quote, long term, so two years or more, compared to the women who were using condoms, who took an average of four months to conceive. And the shot... users were the worst offenders and they took an average of about 18 months to conceive after coming off of the shot. And the IUD was about eight months as well, eight to 10 months. So that is interesting information because we're not told that. So it doesn't mean that we need to be afraid that the pill is going to impair our fertility forever, but it does mean that we need to be aware that there's a temporary period of subfertility. So then the recommendation out of that, Michelle (21:52) Mm -hmm. Wow. Right. Lisa Jack (22:19) that Lily and I make in real food for fertility is that you should consider coming off of birth control a minimum, I would say a minimum of six to 12 months before you start trying to conceive. And I would add in a caveat that if you did go on the pill because you had menstrual cycle problems, like because you actually knew that there was something wrong, you had long irregular cycles, you never knew when your next period was coming, you had extreme pain with menstruation. you had extreme mood swings or like, right, like there was some sort of kind of medical reason why you were put on birth control, then you'd want to extend that period. And I would go as far to say 18 months to two years because not because we think you won't be able to get pregnant, but because if there's an underlying issue, the pill doesn't solve it. It masks it. So when you come off of it, you still have to figure out what's going on there if you wanted to conceive naturally. So if you come off well before you're ready, so you're still. Michelle (23:06) Mm -hmm. Lisa Jack (23:16) Actively avoiding like you have to figure out your birth control and I would recommend a non hormonal birth control option So you still have to be on top of your birth control game? But during that time if your cycle is kind of wonky if things are going awry You actually have time to fix it. You have time to make your appointments You have time to normalize your hormones without the added pressure of also trying to conceive at the exact same time Michelle (23:40) Yeah. I mean, it's crazy to me because I have, I can't tell you how many people I've had come in and say, oh, my doctor said the second you get off your birth control pill, even if they've been on it for like 15 to sometimes 20 years, the second you get off, you can get pregnant. You don't have to do anything. And you're telling me the science, you know, it's crazy because they say that they're very based in science and the evidence, but. Nobody seems to be looking at that Lisa Jack (24:09) Well, and there's a couple things I can mention about the science that I think are really interesting. So, I mean, one of the ways, one of the reasons that I am digging into the weeds about this is because often when I'm working with women in real time, I'm seeing this stuff. I'm seeing the menstrual cycle regularities and it's consistent. I've worked with hundreds of women at this point who've come off of birth control in my various programs and you see it. You see these abnormal mucous patterns. You see that it takes time for the cycle to normalize. Michelle (24:26) Yeah. Lisa Jack (24:38) And so then when you see that stuff, you want to know why. And so that's part of my motivation to look at the research to kind of get that explanation. Because sometimes you see things in clinical practice before you understand why you're seeing them. And then when you actually dig into the research, you're like, OK, this is why. Because the pills, you know, suppressing ovarian function and it takes seven months minimum for that ovarian function to normalize. You know, I had this woman reach out to me. She's like a listener of the podcast. Michelle (24:49) Right. Lisa Jack (25:06) And she kind of independently had this experience. She came off the pill, she was in her late thirties, and then she got her AMH and her ovarian reserve parameters tested right off the bat because her and her husband wanted to conceive. And they came back so low that they told her, and this is a whole other topic if you want to go into it, because we can, but they told her, okay, your AMH is so low, you won't be able to conceive and all that kind of stuff. And so then she was devastated. It was like a whole thing. She was like, what's going on? And she was trying to do her research. And again, she was listening to the podcast. And then she ended up independently requesting her ovarian reserve parameters tested several times during the first year after the pill. So I don't have the data in front of me because she actually sent it to me and I invited her on the podcast and we talked about it was a really interesting episode. But so she tested it independently, like whatever it was, four months, six months, like in 12 months, whatever, right? So you get my point. And interestingly, by the 12 month mark, you know, the AMH was... like rebounded quite well to the doctor's astoundment, if that's a word. And I, it aligns with the research study that I cited in that book. Now in that study, they only went to the six to seven month mark. You know, in her case, she just independently chose to demand these tests and saw the results for herself. And so again, this is, it's really interesting information. So what I wanted to say about the research and what's interesting about it is that, It's harder to find studies that actually break down the data like month to month, or even just not just at the year mark. Most of the studies, if you look, because I did, and a lot of the newer studies that are coming out, they just tell you at the year mark. And so when you have a study that's saying X percentage of women conceived at the year mark, the pill is a reversible contraceptive method, it's all good. Goodbye, get out of my office. Then that's... If that's all you're looking at, you're not asking these questions, but it's when you look at the studies that actually break this stuff down, like how things are at the beginning, after two months, three months, five months, six months, eight months, 12 months, that you actually see that, yeah, sure, if we just skip to 12 months, it looks great and it sounds great in a study, it's very succinct. But the emotional damage, my kids always, they have all their slang, emotional damage. So if anyone has like 10 year olds, they're gonna be laughing with me. And everyone who doesn't is like, what is she talking about? But like the emotional issues that like the very real challenges for a woman in her, you know, let's say late 20s, early 30s, mid 30s, whatever, who has been avoiding pregnancy like the plague her whole life, who's told that she can get pregnant on every day of her cycle, terrified all the time is so scared to come off the pill that she probably delayed it as long as humanly possible because she thought she was going to get pregnant immediately. The amount of stress it causes her. two months later to still not be pregnant, three months later to still not be pregnant. That is the reason that I look at this research and talk about it in this way. And that is one of the reasons why maybe the medical professionals are not talking about it this way because most of the research just looks at the year mark and says X percent of women conceived, end of story, you're good to go, come off the pill, you'll get pregnant, it's fine. Michelle (28:19) really is crazy if you think about it. And because people are really not getting the full picture and they're not getting enough information to really go on. And another thing is also just the nutrient deficiencies, which I know that you guys address in the book. So I want to talk about that as well and why that's so important. What are some of the things that you guys see and like how to address it? Lisa Jack (28:43) Mm -hmm. I mean, I think that's such a good question as well because I had thought of it when you were talking before You know just come off the pill and you'll get pregnant, right? That's what your practitioner says and Interestingly, I mean, yes, the goal is to get pregnant but like for me I have three children by this point So it's not just to get pregnant because you could get pregnant and miscarry you can get pregnant have an awful pregnancy It could be a very difficult time where you're feeling really ill and sick and therefore you you're not even able to eat the best Michelle (29:02) Right. Lisa Jack (29:11) You know, have these plans to eat all this good food during pregnancy. And then for many of us, including myself, I had a lot of nausea. I didn't have a lot of vomiting, but I had a lot of nausea in the like, especially my last pregnancy in the first several months. And so you don't always have the opportunity to eat all the good food you were planning to eat. So when it comes to what the goals are, I would say on my client's behalf that, yes, the goal is to conceive, but it is to have a healthy child. It is to be a healthy parent. It is hard to parent even if you are nourished. If you are, like most women, deficient in iron going into pregnancy, studies show as few as 20 % of women go into pregnancy with sufficient iron stores. I mean, it's even harder to parent when you're nutrient deficient at the end of this process and you're low in iron and every other nutrient known to human beings and your thyroid is acting up and whatever. So... I would go further and say, okay, it's not just about getting pregnant. It's about having a healthy child. And if we have the opportunity to optimize, it's not just going to help the child, it's going to help us as well. So some of the nutrients that are depleted by hormonal contraceptives, it's like the exact ones we need to make healthy babies. It depletes our B vitamins, particularly folate, and B12, and B6 is particularly bad. It depletes our coenzyme Q10, which anybody who's in the fertility space knows is essential for optimal egg and sperm quality and overall health. And it does this by disrupting nutrient metabolism. When I was talking about the B6 depletion in the fifth vital sign, I gave the analogy of like a hole in a bucket. Because in order to get enough B6, for example, to offset the deficiency, it's like you had to take 38 times the recommended RDA, right? So it's showing you that it's changing the way you're metabolizing these nutrients. So just by coming off of it, your body would then start metabolizing those things normally. And so maybe like the hole stops, like you stop up the hole in the bucket, but you would still want a period of time of focused nutrition so that you can actually build back. up those stores and there's other nutrients including zinc and magnesium, selenium, phosphorus, it increases your requirements for vitamin A and vitamin C. Like it's interesting and this is well known and you know even I had an interesting pharmacist on my podcast years ago and like pharmacists are super interesting because like they study all the drug interactions and I mean he wrote a whole book on how you know, the pill depletes all these nutrients and he's kind of arguing like, why aren't we telling them to take a vitamin or something like we know that this is happening and the vitamin doesn't make everything better either. It just like puts a little like it's like damage control until we get off of it. So so then the recommendation out of that is not only do we want to take the time. Michelle (32:02) Right. Yeah. Right. Lisa Jack (32:17) for our menstrual cycles to normalize, right? And our ovaries to just get, and again, it's not to say that you can't get pregnant. Like if your body is ready, then plenty of women come off the pill and get pregnant, but we're saying, let's take it a step further and optimize this. So during that, let's say minimum period of six to 12 months, we are also encouraging you to really focus on incorporating the foods that contain those nutrients that are depleted on the pill, the same ones we need to optimize our chances of conception so that when we're ready to conceive, ideally, Our bodies are ready, ideally we're able to conceive quicker, more easily, and our pregnancies, the pregnancy outcome, the health of our babies and our own health is better. I mean, why not? Michelle (33:00) Totally. And then also the gut health, like the gut microbiome gets impacted, which can impact also how we're absorbing those it's important to also get that back so that you're able to like reabsorb nutrients. Lisa Jack (33:16) Yeah, I mean, I think that it's just, this is the information that we need. It's a piece of it. And it's crazy to think that it's just not a standard practice. So I've spoken to so many women who they had it in their mind, you know, I've been on the pill for 10 years and my husband and I are planning to start trying to conceive in the fall, you know? And so she calls her doctor, makes her appointment, takes a shower, gets in her car, drives across town. to ask this doctor if she should come off the pill, you know, even a few months before. And the doctor says, no, you're good. But I always say like your intuition got you to like get out of bed, like do all this stuff. Like something's up. Listen to it. You know what I mean? It's just we just live in an upside down, ridiculous place where, you know, after we hear this stuff, it feels like common sense. But before, you know, you're questioning yourself. And that's how the medical system is. It's very paternalistic. Not to like. Michelle (33:56) Yeah, yep, totally. Lisa Jack (34:13) totally rag on it. But we can't always depend on these so -called professionals for all of these answers because at the end of the day, doctors are busy and they don't necessarily have time to read all of this research. So they don't know everything. Michelle (34:27) 100%. I think that that is the key phrase is nobody knows everything. That's why you need a team. And it's important to ask a lot of people. And also you are part of that team. Your own internal intelligence is a thing. Yes. And you got to listen to your gut. Like your intuition is a real thing. So, um, Lisa Jack (34:39) You're the head of the team. Michelle (34:48) And I think there have been studies on that too. So yeah, people have like intuitive intuition and they can feel their body from within because if you think about survival, you even look at animals, they'll know what to eat. They just are guided by what is good for their body. That is a real instinct that we have and I think very, very important that you touched upon that. as one of the questions, Lisa Jack (34:51) Hahaha! Michelle (35:16) about or is it true that we are born with all the eggs we'll ever have? Lisa Jack (35:21) Yeah, for sure. I mean, I think it's so interesting because we live in just such an interesting time. So there are these like talks about stem cell research and, you know, people are starting to say like, it's a myth and all this kind of stuff. But when we're looking at natural conception, like birds and the bee stuff, we are for all intents and purposes born with all the eggs that we'll ever have. So it's really interesting numbers. When we're in utero, you know, we have several million eggs in there. And by the time we're born, we have an estimated number of 500 ,000 to a million eggs, which is wild if you think about it. And to go a step further too, so I mentioned like my, I have three children and so I have a, my youngest is 19 months old as we're recording this and it's a she. So I had a girl after 10 years of being a boy mom, which is fun. But fun fact, you know, when I was pregnant with her, you know, she then had all her eggs in there. And so theoretically, I was carrying the egg that could turn into a grandchild in the future. So all that fun information, fun facts. And so as we then go through the process of aging, as we go through our reproductive years, and we then at the time of menopause, when we have our last period, they say we have about 1 ,000 eggs left. So from that perspective then, we can't really control the natural kind of, because there is this natural over time, they call it follicular atresia. They say we ovulate, the research says if you're ovulating normally throughout your reproductive life, you're going to release anywhere from 400 to 500 eggs. So assuming you're not on the pill for 20 years, you're not necessarily releasing all those eggs. During ovulation, that's how much you're releasing, which is interesting. But it's not to say that you have a million eggs and then you're releasing one at a time. And so it's like going down like that. What happens is every time you go through a menstrual cycle, you have a cohort of follicles that develop and they prepare for ovulation. And then one is chosen to ovulate, but the majority of them, they just, you know, again, they call it follicular atresia. Like the majority of them just kind of like go away. And interestingly, the question comes like, well, if I'm on the pill and I'm not ovulating, does that mean that I get all these extra eggs? And it's like, have you ever known anyone who was on the pill for 20 years to then go through menopause at 70? No, you haven't. That's not a thing. So even though you're not ovulating, cycle to cycle in the same way, that process of follicular atresia is still taking place. So I think that what's scary about that is that we have this finite number and there's an end date. Michelle (37:52) laughs Lisa Jack (38:10) Whereas men don't have a firm end date. They do go through aging. So their sperm quality changes over time. Like, listen, they make no mistake. But they still continue to produce sperm all their lives. Whereas we have this end date. So then when we're looking at supporting egg quality, when we're looking at optimizing our chances of fertility, then what we're looking at is to support egg quality. You know, we're looking to understand the different ways that we can test for are over in reserve and understand those interactions, but we really want to focus on that quality. Because even though there's this cool research that talks about the stem cells, and I don't know if your listeners have heard this, maybe you've heard it, Michelle, but it's like people are talking about this now, like, oh, it's a myth. But that all requires artificial reproductive technology. Like there's no scenario where whatever they're talking about happens naturally. So if we're looking at natural conception, then that's really where our focus has to be, which is on supporting egg. quality and one fun fact I want to share about egg quality that I think is kind of mind -blowing. Okay, so Michelle, do you remember high school, you know, high, junior high or high school bio class like biology class where they used to tell us about the cells or whatever and like in my textbook they would have a picture of the cell and it had all the like organelles and stuff and there would be like a couple like maybe one or two mitochondria in the picture, right? Michelle (39:34) Yes. Lisa Jack (39:35) So how many, I don't know if we've had this conversation specifically, so how many mitochondria do you think are in an egg cell? Michelle (39:43) I know there are hundreds of thousands. Lisa Jack (39:45) Yeah, so when I asked this question to someone who's not heard this before, you know, it's kind of like, I don't know, right? Because in the picture, yeah. Yeah. So you were in the know. But like, when you think about it, so the range of mitochondria in your average cell could be from like a few, a handful to a few hundred, like liver cells, heart cells have a few thousand mitochondria, which is even mind blowing in and of itself. Because like in the picture, in the textbook, there was like one. Michelle (39:49) I heard it on your podcast years ago. Yeah. I know. It's like one lonely mitochondria just floating in the cytoplasm. Lisa Jack (40:13) Right? There was not a thousand. You're just like, how does what do you mean there's a thousand? What does the cell look like? Exactly. But in the human egg cell. So the human egg cell is the largest cell of all the cells in the body. It is a cell that is visible to the naked eye. It is the size of a period in a piece on a piece of paper. So you can actually see it with the naked eye. And there are anywhere from 100 ,000 to 600 ,000 mitochondria in one egg cell. Oh my gosh. And mitochondria are what determine there are energy producers. And then if you think about it logically, it's like, well, yeah, we're building a whole human. So yes, that makes sense. Right. But until you break it down, you don't think about it. So then how do we support egg quality? Well, we do everything we can to support our mitochondrial health. So to really support those mitochondrial cells, we also do what we can do to reduce what they term. Michelle (40:43) Yup. Right? Lisa Jack (41:07) oxidative stress, which is damaged to oxygen. So I was thinking the example of like, if you peel a banana and it turns brown, but if you dip the banana in, you know, lemon juice or vitamin C water, then it doesn't turn brown. So it's that those two things are play a big role in supporting mitochondrial and overall egg quality. Michelle (41:28) Yes, yeah, 100%. I also talk about plugging the energy leaks in your life because man, even emotions can drain your energy. So they're just like everything, all the aspects, all the things. And I want to talk really quickly because I know we're kind of running out of time about sperm health because we had a really good conversation on the recording that didn't work out. And I want to talk about that, about the parameters of sperm health today. what they used to be and how they've changed and what we're seeing just overall, like now versus before. Lisa Jack (42:02) Yeah, I mean, I always get excited to talk about all of these topics, really, like the egg quality piece is super interesting and then the sperm quality. But particularly with sperm, when it comes to fertility, we're still somehow in this place where we think of fertility as a woman's health issue and we don't really think about the contribution of the male. And so the statistics tell us that 20 to 30 percent of all cases of infertility are solely related to male factor. and 50 % of the time male factor plays a role. So that means half of the time when you're dealing with a fertility issue, his contribution is playing a role, it's a factor. So the odds are pretty good then that if you're dealing with infertility or struggling to conceive that there's something going on with his sperm. And then there's a few other studies that I found really interesting just collectively where... when they look at different populations. So if they're doing a study, they might have a group of people who's trying to conceive and some of them conceive within the first six months or the first year and then others conceive within year one or year two. And statistically speaking, if you're taking more than a year or two to conceive, his sperm is not optimal. So on average, when they separate it out, the sperm quality of the groups of men who are part of that cohort that it took a year or two years to conceive or more, the overall average is a lot lower. Statistically, hello, this is something we should be aware of. Getting back to what you were alluding to, when we look at older studies, the average man in the 40s had a sperm concentration of something like 113 million sperm per milliliter, which sounds like a lot. The average man today has an average of about 50, 50 million sperm per milliliter. So there's a lot of different studies. It's widely known. It's been talked about quite a bit. It's a topic that comes up every now and then because there is this trend, this downward trend when we look at sperm counts where it's declining and it's declined anywhere up to 70%. you know, within the last few generations. And it's a concern because what happens in 40 years, like if we continue on this downward spiral, what literally will happen? Because how much further down can we go? Right? So this highlights that it's not just an issue with your partner. It's not just these people. This is an overall trend that's affecting men on a large scale. And arguably, it's affecting us too. We just don't have the ability to test eggs like they do sperm. Like we can't just provide an egg sample. So it's a little bit more difficult for us to kind of provide that type of information. But arguably there's something going on. And I mean, naturally the question is, well, why is this happening? And I think there's a variety of factors. So I think overall diet quality has declined. There's a huge influx in the consumption of ultra processed foods. So an ultra processed or processed food is something where you look at it and you literally can't even tell what it came from. So if you look at white, that too. Michelle (45:01) Mm -hmm. You can't even pronounce it. Lisa Jack (45:10) But if you look at like white sugar or white flour, like you don't know if it came from a beet. You don't know what it came from, right? And then when you take those materials that have already been processed, lots of the nutrients, a huge portion of the nutrients that were in whatever the original food was are lost in that processing. And then you make foods with it. I mean, their solution is to fortify it back with some nutrients. But what you have is a far inferior product that is far less. nutrient dense. And so that's a part of it. When you're consuming ultra processed foods, you're also often consuming a higher portion of carbohydrates as opposed to getting a good healthy balance of protein and fat. I mean, the 80s and 90s were all about not eating the fat, right? The fat phobia, cholesterol is bad, all the things. And what do you need for optimal fertility? Well, you need sufficient protein as the backbone that we require to make enough hormones. We need sufficient cholesterol specifically. Michelle (45:56) All right. Yeah. Lisa Jack (46:09) because cholesterol is a precursor for our steroid hormones. And when we consume this off balance, really high carbohydrate diet, we end up with metabolic issues and what's on the rise, right? Obesity, metabolic issues, diabetes. There's all these issues that contribute to poor sperm parameters and poor egg quality, poor fertility and reproductive outcomes. So there's a lot of different factors. And then we did even talk about the toxins, you know, every year thousands and thousands of new chemicals are created. Michelle (46:09) Yeah. Lisa Jack (46:38) A lot of them are similar in structure to estrogen. And in order for men to make sperm, they need testosterone. So anything that's pouring estrogen into all of their skin and all of the scented things and all the stuff we put on our body and all the chemicals and in the environment, all that stuff, none of that helps the sperm. So there's a lot of different factors we can look at that are contributing. So, I mean, this is a big topic. And one thing I just wanna make sure to mention is that... The most common thing that I've experienced as a practitioner is that when I'm working with a client who's been trying to conceive or working on the charting and everything, I'm asking, has your partner been tested? And if he has, then it's like, yeah, but he's fine. I always say that. My favorite way, right? He's fine. We were told he was fine. He's good. But no one ever went through his analysis with you. So in the book, we actually put a table in there. We have some drawings of what sperm looks like and all this stuff. We're equipping you with all this information. because what happens is the guidelines that they use are based off of this 2010 World Health Organization document. And in that document, they're telling you that normal parameters are a sperm concentration of 15 .15 million sperm per milliliter. I just finished telling you that the average amount of the 40s had like 10 times that amount of sperm. And so they're telling you that if his sperm is 15 .15 million, sperm per milliliter or higher that he's fine. The motility 40%. So motility means the sperm that are moving. So does that mean 60 % aren't moving? And then the morphology being 4 % or higher. So again, morphology means if you look at it, if you think of sperm, it looks like a little circle oval head and tail. So when it doesn't have normal morphology, Michelle (48:05) Mm -hmm. Lisa Jack (48:29) It means that the head could be squashed. There could be no head. There could be two heads. There could be no tail, like all that kind of stuff. And so they're saying four out of every hundred look like a normal sperm and 96 don't. And you're good to go. So what those what's important to realize about those numbers is that those normal numbers do not represent what would be optimal for conception naturally. Those numbers represent a point that below which. Michelle (48:44) Yeah. Yeah. Lisa Jack (48:57) there's a problem and we need to look at it. So it's a very different way of looking at it. So what we talk about in the book, there's a different study that looked at, at what point do the numbers start to have a negative impact on fertility to try to define an optimal level. And those research defined optimal as sperm concentration of 48 million sperm per milliliter or higher. they defined a normal motility of 63 % and a normal morphology of 12%. So that's a lot higher than the World Health Organization. So what I'm saying is for couples who have been struggling to conceive, you know, if your partner hasn't been tested yet, you know, we're saying get them tested as soon as you can. Because even if you want to, if you identify an issue, it takes anywhere from a minimum of three to four months. Michelle (49:36) Mm -hmm. Lisa Jack (49:55) to start to see an improvement because when your partner ejaculates today, count back three months. So we're recording this in like end of February, so let's say March. So count back three months, February, January, December. So whatever he was doing in December, that determines his printout today. So whatever he does today, we're not gonna see the printout until April, May, June, right? So just to put it out there. And that's only the beginning of it, because it's not like everything's just amazing in three months. Like it can take several months for all of those changes to kick in. So. Michelle (50:11) Right. Lisa Jack (50:25) You know, what we're talking about then is that there's a range, a sub -fertile range that is not being looked at. Men are just being told that they're either good to go or they're not, and they're not being told that, you know, you might have, you know, beat the WHO criteria, but that doesn't make you optimal, and you still have a whole ways to go. And as long as you're not in that optimal range, it's going to mean, statistically, that it's going to take you longer to conceive. Michelle (50:55) Oh my God, it's crazy because this information, especially if you're really actively trying to conceive, you could be wasting a lot of time not really getting the right information. Lisa, as always, you're a wealth of information, super, super smart. I really admire your brain. I'm very excited. Well, it's good to read. Lisa Jack (51:15) I read a lot. Michelle (51:22) And I'm very excited. I actually haven't seen your book yet. I read the first chapter. I did opt in for that. So I'm very excited because it is so rich with the information. I feel like it's really going to benefit the community in such an empowering way. So I think it's amazing that you guys did this. Really, it's such a contribution. Because a lot of people don't really know all those details. And I know that you really went into deep. studies and presenting people with information that is not something that they're going to get presented with by mainstream. Let's just say mainstream. I feel mainstream is just not as, you're not going to get the quality from mainstream. You almost have to dig deeper to get the quality of the true real information that's going to help. So I know we're running out of time and I know that you have to go. So I just want to thank you so much for coming on. Before we, I want you to share with the listeners how they can find the book, how they could find you, work with you, all the stuff. Lisa Jack (52:29) Well, thank you again. Thank you so much. This is a great conversation. You had great questions. So the newest book is Real Food for Fertility and it's available on Amazon. It's currently available in our paperback and ebook formats. And Lily and I are planning to record the audiobook later this year. So we're really excited about that. So for all of the podcast listeners, it's like, when's the audiobook coming out? Like soon, soon. We're doing it as soon as we can. Michelle (52:50) The audio people. Lisa Jack (52:53) Yes, but we wanted to do it ourselves. I always think it's fun when the authors are able to do it themselves. So we're really looking forward to that. You can also go over to realfoodforfertility .com. You mentioned the, you know, you opted in for the first chapter. So for anyone who wants to dive into the first chapter, you can grab that over there and also find more information about Lily and myself. And you can find me if you like podcasts, if this topic interests you, you can type Fertility Friday into your favorite podcast player and you'll find my podcast. I'm in my 10th year of podcasting. We've released over 500 episodes, which is totally wild. And so lots of lots of fun and info to be had over there. And you can find me on Instagram at Fertility Friday. That's my favorite place on the socials to hang out. And I'll just make one more note for any practitioners who are listening. You know, this whole topic of charting, we talked about it a little bit, incorporating charting into what you're doing and using it as a vital sign for your clients. I created this resource, How to Interpret Virtually Any Chart Your Client Throws at You, that I made specifically for practitioners, and you can get that over at fertilityfriday .com slash chart. Michelle (54:01) Fabulous. Lisa, it's always a pleasure talking to you. I really admire your thank you so much for coming on today. Lisa Jack (54:09) Thank you so much for having me.
What non-hormonal options are available to prevent pregnancy OR increase fertility/support getting pregnant? What are some of the most common issues or health risks from using hormonal birth control? What is missing in the common fertility nutrition advice out there today, and why can it be problematic? What do both ancestral practices and modern research suggest to be optimal for female and male fertility when it comes to macronutrients, micronutrients, meal timing/spacing, and so on? And what are some of the specific recommendations for nutrient-dense foods to emphasize as well as ingredients to avoid to support fertility? Are there any specific diets that are more supportive than others? About our guest: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is the author of three bestselling books: Real Food For Fertility (co-authored with Lily Nichols), The Fifth Vital Sign, and the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health — something our education systems have consistently failed to do. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. When she's not researching, writing, and mentoring women's health professionals, you'll find her spending time with her husband, her two sons, and her baby girl. To learn more, visit https://fertilityfriday.com Join us April 24th-29th, 2024 for The Shameless Sex Retreat: Unleash Your Shameless Self - in Tulum! Spaces are limited to reserve your spot ASAP here. And save $500 on your dream vacation in your own king suite with code KINGSUITE500 now until March 24th, 2024. To apply for our scholarship spot click here: https://forms.gle/x8FrMAZFg1xWhByQ8 Come see us for a FREE LIVE sex ed workshop in Los Angeles Saturday, March 23rd 6-8pm at Hustler's Hollywood Blvd store. Learn all about sex toys and how to up your pleasure game. Sign up ASAP here because the first 20 people get free sexy gifts! Do you love us? Do you REALLY love us? Then order our book now! Go to shamelesssex.com to snag your copy Support Shameless Sex by sending us gifts via our Amazon Wish List Other links: Get 50% off our favorite delicious, healthy pre-made meals with code chipndip50 at http://factormeals.com/chipndip50 Get 10% your first Bathmate pump when you go to https://www.bathmatedirect.com/ShamelesSex Get 10% off + free shipping with code SHAMELESS10 on Uberlube AKA our favorite lubricant at http://uberlube.com Get 10% off while mastering the art of pleasure at http://OMGyes.com/shameless Get 20% off Shameless Sex Fav's with code SHAMELESSLOVE24 or 15% off all other sex toys with code SHAMELESSSEX at http://purepleasureshop.com
Tune into Episode 22: Body Literacy & Birth Control! How does the female body work? with guest, Katie Vidmar to learn all about: The truth behind hormonal birth control How hormonal birth control can impact your day to day lifeHow the female body functions and the beauty within that Why holding women illiterate of their bodies is a systematic act of disempowermentand so much more! Katie E. Vidmar is a Body Literacy and Fertility Awareness Educator from North Dakota. Katie is the creator of Elevate, a training designed for federally-qualified and non-profit medical centers (including Pregnancy Resource Centers) to empower them with education and immediately actionable tools to bring the power of holistic women's health education to their community. Katie holds a B.S. in Pre-Medicine/Liberal Arts from the University of North Dakota and a Masters in Theological Studies in Biotechnology and Ethics from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute. She is trained in the Billings Ovulation Method, and has acted as an ENDOW facilitator (Educating on the Nature and Dignity of Women). She brings 20+ years of experience mentoring young women, and 10+ years experience serving in the Pregnancy Medical Clinic movement. She enjoys helping things grow, including her jungle of houseplants, sourdough starter and kombucha SCOBY, and last but not least, her husband and six children. Resources: Natural WomanhoodNatural Womanhood “Which FAM Method is for Me?” Quiz (Take our fertility awareness quizzes! - Natural Womanhood)Find a FAM InstructorFind a DoctorFACTS about Fertilitywww.katievidmar.comemail: katie@katievidmar.comReferences for the Episode: Hendrickson-Jack, Lisa. The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles and Optimize Your Fertility. 1st ed., Fertility Friday Publishing Inc., 2019, https://doi.org/978-1-9994280-1-3Bennett, Lauren Elizabeth, and Lisa M. Brown. "Menstrual Cycle as a Vital Sign." (2018).Chen, Peng, et al. "Role of Estrogen Receptors in Health and Disease." Frontiers in Endocrinology, vol. 13, 2022, https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.839005. Accessed 12 Feb. 2024.Kenney, Teresa WHNP. The Happy Girls Guide to Being Whole. 1st ed., Lumen Press and Media, 2021, https://doi.org/978-1-7352237-3-5. p. 10.Sarit O Aschkenazi & Roger P Goldberg (2009) Female sexual function and the pelvic floor, Expert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 4:2, 165-178, DOI: 10.1586/17474108.4.2.165Lavoisier, P., Aloui, R., Schmidt, M.H. et al. Clitoral blood flow increases following vaginal pressure stimulation. Arch Sex Behav 24, 37–45 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01541987Puppo, Vincenzo. "Anatomy and Physiology of the Clitoris,...
Have you heard of cycle syncing? As females, our brains change in different phases of our cycle. Today we're talking with Women's Health Coach, Berrion Berri all about how to use our different phases of our cycle to dictate our work objectives for the week! On a hormone journey as an entrepreneur? this is for you!! BERRION BERRI // also known as Berri is a Fertility Awareness Educator. That teaches modern women how to embrace their hormonal nature. Her work has been featured on top podcasts like the Balanced Black Girl with Lestraundra Alfred, the Goal Digger Podcast with Jenna Kutcher, SHE by Jordan Lee Dooley, as well as, in leading publications like Shape Magazine, Thrive Global, & The Every Girl. From hormone balancing to cycle syncing, to mood enhancing and self healing, Berri covers it all and is excited to help women live a happy, healthy, and wholesome life. FOLLOW BERRI ON INSTAGRAM: @berrionlberri LINKS // Cycle Support Planner/Habit Tracker: https://bit.ly/3x6aDHx Cycle Support Cookbook: https://bit.ly/3ZddLxi Cycle Support Program: https://www.optimizeyourflo.com/workshop Cycle Support Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/optimizeyourflo Cycle Synching Cheatsheet: https://bit.ly/3XXAvAu
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. In this conversation, you will hear about: Real Food For Fertility book: realfoodforfertility.com "Unexplained infertility" Fertility awareness to optimize your chances to conceive Menstrual cycle = your 5th vital sign Sperm quality guidelines How to improve egg quality Omnivore vs. vegan or vegetarian diet for fertility The Fifth Vital Sign book: thefifthvitalsignbook.com Connect with Lisa: Instagram: @FertilityFriday Podcast: Fertility Friday Facebook: @FertilityFridays LinkedIn: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Website: fertilityfriday.com
Episode 27: Understanding Your Fertility with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack @fertilityfriday Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to your body, your period, and your fertility. This week, Rachael and Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, fertility educator and author of a new book, Real Food For Fertility, chat all about fertility awareness, birth control, using your cycle as your fifth “vital sign”, and how to know if your period is “normal.” In this empowering episode, you'll find out what a normal, healthy menstrual cycle looks like, if hormonal contraceptives impact fertility, and what is the pill actually doing in the body. They also discuss fertility awareness, how it can help improve a woman's chances of conceiving for the first time or after already giving birth, plus lots more valuable information! Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. Mentioned in this episode: Lisa's website, Fertility Friday: fertilityfriday.com NEW BOOK! Real Food For Fertility: realfoodforfertility.com Lisa's book, The Fifth Vital Sign: thefifthvitalsignbook.com Lisa's Instagram: @FertilityFriday Fertility Friday Podcast Rachael is a mom of 3, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, and the host of this podcast. Instagram (Show page) Tiktok (Rachael's tiktok account) Show Website (transcripts are available here!)
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control,conception, and monitoring overall health. Lily Nichols is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author with a passion for evidence-based nutrition. In their new phenomenal book Real Food for Fertility, Lisa and Lily unravel the complexities of preconception nutrition and fertility optimization. I was an early reviewer of this book and can't recommend it enough.In this episode, Lisa, Lily, and I talk about the importance of pre-conception nutrition, the effects of hormonal birth control on fertility, strategies for optimizing fertility through diet, the significance of tracking ovulation, the role of diet in improving egg and sperm quality, challenges of nutrition research, the nuances of sperm health parameters, considerations for plant-based diets concerning fertility, and so much more. Enjoy the episode!To learn more, visit https://nicolejardim.com/podcasts/real-food-for-fertility-lisa-hendrickson-jack-lily-nichols/.Podcast Production Support: Amazing Gains | https://listenerstoclients.com
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. She is the author of three bestselling books The Fifth Vital Sign, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook, and her most recent book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health. Tune into this week's episode to learn all about how your menstrual cycle can paint the picture of your overall health - hint, it's not what you think!! With well over 4 million downloads, Lisa's podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health - so if you find the information in this podcast relevant, be sure to check out the Fertility Friday podcast and follow Lisa on social media - @fertilityfriday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elanie-welch/support
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#442: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack co-wrote the NEW book Real Food for Fertility with Lily Nichols, RDN. She's a certified Fertility Awareness Educator, Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, author of The Fifth Vital Sign, and host of the Fertility Friday Podcast. Lisa helps women uncover the connection between menstrual cycle health, fertility, and overall health. Real Food for Fertility: https://amzn.to/3SGsEqa Website: fertilityfriday.com Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays Instagram: @FertilityFriday Twitter: @FertileFriday Find Liz on Instagram: @realfoodliz Real Food Liz Eat The Yolks Baby Making and Beyond Athletic Mom Thanks for listening!
Tune in this week as Laura sits down Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. Lisa is back on the podcast to share more of her wisdom around the importance of recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign, why regular ovulation is NOT only important when you want children, and considerations for preconception, fertility, and so much more. Check out her newest book Real Food For Fertility, which she co-authored with Lily Nichols RDN. More from Lisa: www.instagram.com/fertilityfriday Website: fertilityfriday.com/ Chart interpreting free resource: fertilityfriday.com/chart Join us on Patreon! Thank you to our Sponsors! Paleovalley - Head to paleovalley.com/modernmamas for 15% off Needed - Use code MODERNMAMAS for 20% off your first month Wellnesse - Check out Wellnesse HERE for 15% off your order Foria Intimacy Products - Get 20% off your first order of CBD based intimacy products by visiting foriawellness.com/MODERNMAMAS OR use code MODERNMAMAS at checkout. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-modern-mamas-podcast/support
Join Sig in a fascinating conversation with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, as they dive deep into the world of menstrual cycles. In this episode, Lisa shares insights from her bestselling book, "The Fifth Vital Sign," challenging the misconception that ovulation is only relevant when trying to conceive. Drawing on scientific literature, she presents an evidence-based approach to fertility awareness and menstrual cycle optimization.Discover the true essence of a vital sign and understand why the menstrual cycle should be considered one.The signs of a normal and healthy menstrual cycle.The health conditions that can disrupt the menstrual cycle and their impact.Hormonal contraceptives and their effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.The common side effects associated with hormonal contraceptives and considerations for coming off them when planning a pregnancy.Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading expert in the field.Lisa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fertilityfriday/Sig's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sigfisher/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womensfitnessacademy_aus/Watch our episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sMl76TpWV9sE5kchn6EgQ
Nina Boyce is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Health Coach who teaches women to prevent pregnancy hormone-free and with 99% accuracy. Her online coaching program, LUNA, focuses on helping clients transition off birth control, support their natural hormones, and prevent pregnancy with the Fertility Awareness Method. Nina takes a holistic approach - focusing on nutrition, cycle charting, and lifestyle modifications to help her clients achieve their desired goals. She is also the host of the Healing Hormones Podcast, where she interviews leading women in the world of menstrual health. In our episode Nina busts the myths surrounding FAM, tips to optimize your fertility awareness to really be a secret super power, and taking the guesswork out of your fertility. Episode Highlights & Nina's Recommendations on Living Wisely Well Website:
In this episode, we break the cycle on women's health and generational issues with certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Health Coach, Nina Boyce. We discuss all things fertility awareness and the pros/cons on one's journey to discover what is possible through utilizing this method. So if you're looking to either get pregnant or just get in sync with your cycle, Nina is here to give your ovaries a standing ovation. Listen to Today's Episode to Learn About: -how Nina used her personal experience to find her passion -3 musical theater people walk into a karaoke bar -the birth control pill -what is FAM? -how long does it take to start tracking to get accurate results? -how effective is FAM? -why are we not teaching this in the classroom? -being afraid of the female body -the pros and cons of FAM -first step in your journey with FAM -how to know you are getting the right person? -listener questions SYNC UP WITH NINA: INSTAGRAM- @nourishedwithnina WEBSITE- https://nourishedwithnina.com WHO IS NINA? Nina Boyce is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Health Coach who teaches women to prevent pregnancy hormone-free and with 99% accuracy. Her online coaching program, LUNA, focuses on helping clients transition off birth control, support their natural hormones, and prevent pregnancy with the Fertility Awareness Method. Nina takes a holistic approach - focusing on nutrition, cycle charting, and lifestyle modifications to help her clients achieve their desired goals. She is also the host of the Healing Hormones Podcast, where she interviews leading women in the world of menstrual health.
In this insightful episode, we delve into the crucial topic of postpartum birth control and the delicate art of spacing your children. Join us as we navigate the often uncharted waters of family planning after the arrival of your little one with Hana, a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and founder of Chart Your Cycle. Chart Your Cycle offers video courses teaching women how to confidently chart their cycles using the Fertility Awareness Method (FAM) to use as all-natural birth control, or to help with conception and hormone health.
Female hormone podcast exploring Fertility, Ovulation, Natural Birth Control and Postpartum With Guest Nina Boyce. TOPICS:: ** Fertility, Ovulation, Natural Birth Control and Postpartum With Guest Nina Boyce (04:32). NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/451 Leave me a review at amberapproved.ca/review Email me at info@amberapproved.ca Subscribe to newsletter: https://amber-romaniuk.mykajabi.com/newsletter-sign-up Check out the 2023 Amber Approved holiday Gift guide: https://amberapproved.ca/blog/holiday-gift-guide-2023 SHOW LINKS: Email info@amberapproved.ca with the subject line “Coaching savings” or click below to schedule a 30 minute Body Freedom consultation .https://amberapproved.ca/schedule-a-consultation/ to secure $500-$2000 off 1:1 coaching programs. Take my free Emotional Eating Quiz here: http://amberapproved.ca/emotional-eating-quiz Listen to Episode 291 about what it's like to work with me here: http://amberapproved.ca/podcast/291/ Follow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/amberromaniuk Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@amberromaniuk/ ABOUT MY GUEST: Nina Boyce is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Health Coach who teaches women to prevent pregnancy hormone-free and with 99% accuracy. Her online coaching program, LUNA, focuses on helping clients transition off birth control, support their natural hormones, and prevent pregnancy with the Fertility Awareness Method. Nina takes a holistic approach - focusing on nutrition, cycle charting, and lifestyle modifications to help her clients achieve their desired goals. She is also the host of the Healing Hormones Podcast, where she interviews leading women in the world of menstrual health. Healing Hormones Podcast IG: @nourishedwithnina Website: https://nourishedwithnina.com/ MY PARTNERS: Salt Spring Island Candle Co. Are you a candle fan but don't want the toxic chemicals and ingredients?! Look no further as Salt Spring Island Candle Co. candles are free of parabens, phthalates or synthetic fragrances. Their candles are hand-poured in small batches on the West Coast, ensuring the highest level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. They're a woman-run enterprise deeply committed to environmental consciousness and ethical production. At the heart of their candles is a premium blend of coconut and soy waxes, specifically chosen for a clean, long, eco-friendly burn that is free from toxins and pollutants. They opt for 100% essential oils to create a gentle fragrance that enriches your space without overwhelming your senses. This means you can enjoy authentic scents derived directly from nature. The use of cotton wicks enhances the clean-burning quality of our candles, offering a chemical-free burn that ensures cleaner air quality. Their candles are also designed for longevity, with an up to 60-hour burn time that allows you to enjoy their subtle aroma for days on end. Vegan and cruelty-free check out their exclusive holiday scent O'Tannenbaum or their gift pack of 4 candles in cute, 2oz gold travel tins. Shop all their candles at https://saltspringcandles.com/ Master Chocolat Deck the halls and warm your heart this holiday season with the ultimate indulgence - Master Chocolat's Dark Christmas Spice Hot Chocolate Bomb! This delectable creation is a winter wonderland in a mug that's designed to cater to all. What makes this Dark Christmas Spice Hot Chocolate Bomb truly enchanting is its' core ingredient: pure, organic fair-trade dark 70% chocolate. No cocoa powder used here - we're talking an authentic chocolate experience that's rich, velvety, and utterly captivating. But it gets even better! Nestled within this delightful chocolate sphere is a carefully curated blend of mulling spices that infuse your cup with the unmistakable scents of the season.. Think cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, orange, and a hint of festive magic. Here's another sweet twist - these holiday bombs are packed with vegan mini marshmallows, giving you the authentic hot chocolate experience without any dairy. For all of our plant-based pals out there, you can easily sway the traditional milk or your favorite dairy alternative. This Hot Chocolate Bomb isn't just a drink, it's a work of art and a delightful gift for anyone on your nice list and the perfect way to make this season even more special. Shop this and all their holiday products at www.masterchocolat.com they ship worldwide!
Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches people how to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control and conception. Using scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to fertility awareness and optimization of the menstrual cycle. She also hosts Fertility Friday, a weekly podcast devoted to uncovering the connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health.We discuss how to use your menstrual cycle as a vital sign (5:27), normal and irregular period pain (7:12), what fertility awareness can unveil about health (9:14), and different types of cervical mucus (11:05). Then we dive into how to use fertility awareness for natural birth control (18:43), using it to conceive (33:30), and when to consider getting off hormonal birth control when trying to get pregnant. We finish the conversation by answering some listener questions (39:37).
Picture yourself as a teenager, handed a box of birth control pills to 'fix' your irregular periods. You know nothing of the long-term effects and blindly trust the solution. As a grown woman, you finally realize the importance of truly understanding your menstrual cycle and the need for hormone health. That's the story of Carly Hartwig, a holistic reproductive health practitioner and soon-to-be-certified fertility awareness educator, who joins us for this enlightening conversation. We examine the long-term effects of birth control, the importance of functional medicine, and why it's crucial to consider more than just a basic blood panel for achieving optimal health.What if there was a way to understand your body better? What if the menstrual cycle was not just a burden, but a gauge of your overall health? We delve into how menstrual health impacts hormones, why it can be seen as a fifth vital sign, and the influence of hormonal birth control on our cycles. Carly guides us through the distinct phases of our menstrual cycle, highlighting the necessity for adapting our routines to our bodies' needs. We also discuss the role of diet and lifestyle choices on hormone health, providing practical advice for healthier living. Are you aware of the products you use daily and how they can disrupt your health? It's time to wake up and make a transition, one product at a time. Carly shares how making these changes drastically improved her health, mood, and overall well-being. From reducing synthetic fragrances in our homes to eliminating caffeine and alcohol from our diets, we explore the benefits of safer products. We wrap up our conversation with a focus on parenting, healthcare, and healthy living, emphasizing the importance of advocating for ourselves and educating our children about food and product ingredients. Join us in this insightful conversation, as we share personal experiences and tips on leading healthier lives.Carly Hartwig is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner and soon to be certified Fertility Awareness Educator with a passion for helping women understand their incredible menstrual cycles and have pain-free periods! As a former educator turned full-time mama who has been on my own personal health journey for over a decade now, she uses her IG platform to educate on the importance of choosing low-tox products and share practical holistic health tips. Her goal is to be your trusted source for living well! Health For Fitness PodcastSimplifying complex health and fitness concepts for people that are too busy for fluff.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we discuss all about the nuances of your menstrual cycle and the fertility awareness method (FAM). They dive into: 1. The Fifth Vital Sign Book 2. What Does a Healthy Menstrual Cycle Look Like? 3. Using the Fertility Awareness Method to Get or Not Get Pregnant Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a Certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner. With twenty years of experience in the field, Lisa teaches women how to understand their cycles, avoid pregnancy without hormones, or optimize their chances for conception. She is also the author of The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility, in which she debunks the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. As the Host of The Fertility Friday Podcast, Lisa empowers women to seek the support they need to optimize their cycles and overall health. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
In this episode, we talk to Lisa Hendrickson- Jack, an expert in women's health, to discuss the significance of a healthy menstrual cycle. We explored several important topics that shed light on the role of menstruation in a woman's overall physical, reproductive, and emotional well-being. One of the key insights we discuss is concept of viewing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Just like other vital signs, such as blood pressure and heart rate, the menstrual cycle provides valuable information about a woman's reproductive health and fertility. We emphasize the importance of paying attention to the characteristics of the menstrual cycle to gain a deeper understanding of hormonal balance and overall health. We also talk about what a normal menstrual cycle should look like. Lisa guides us through the different phases of the cycle. By understanding what constitutes a normal cycle, women can identify any irregularities or abnormalities that may require attention or medical intervention. We go on to explore the most common health conditions that can disrupt the menstrual cycle. Lisa shared her expertise on conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and thyroid disorders, explaining their potential effects on menstruation and overall health. This knowledge enables us to recognize potential signs and symptoms, leading to early intervention and appropriate medical care. By considering the menstrual cycle as a vital sign, understanding what constitutes a normal cycle, and recognizing the impact of common health conditions and birth control methods, we can take control of our reproductive health and make informed decisions for their overall well-being. Tune in to our episode for a wealth of knowledge and insights into this crucial aspect of women's health. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception and monitoring overall health. In her bestselling book The Fifth Vital Sign, Lisa debunks the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to fertility awareness and menstrual cycle optimization. She hosts the Fertility Friday Podcast, a weekly radio show devoted to helping women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncovering the connection between menstrual cycle health, fertility, and overall health. Facebook: Facebook.com/FertilityFridays Instagram: @FertilityFriday Twitter: @FertileFriday Pinterest: FertilityFriday Skype: FertilityFriday Do you have a question you have wanted to ask to get clarification on an episode or something that you would like to learn about on a new episode? I want to hear from you and feature your question on our show! CLICK HERE or go to https://go.megmill.com/askmeanything to get your questions answered today. I am excited to connect with you and will be personally reading all of your questions! Do you feel like you are living with hormonal chaos? Discover your hormone imbalances and what to do about them. Click here to download your free guide or go to www.hormonefixer.com. For more info on the host, visit www.megmill.com and follow Meg on Instagram @drmegmill. I would love for you to screenshot the episode and tag me so we can connect! Don't forget to leave a review!
Juspreet Kaur is a Fertility Awareness Educator who centres otherrised folk around her work. As a Sikh, Panjabi woman, Juspreet is fully aware of how challenging it can be for brown folks to speak about sex, fertility, menstruation and contraception whilst centring empathy. Through her work, she actively starts these conversations and create spaces where Otherised folk feel comfortable. Key points: What is Natural family planning or Fertility awareness method? Can it be used to get pregnant and avoid pregnancy? Why are we not taught about this in school or told about it from our medical providers? How can this be used for someone with PCOS who may have irregular periods and unsure if she is ovulating? What are the benefits of using FAM for PCOS? ✨Additional Resources: Apply for 1:1 Coaching here ✨Join the PCOS Holistic Healing Community! $33 Monthly Subscription $330 Annual Subscription (two months FREE, savings of $66)
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Annalise Yagya Jyoti shares awesome tips about how to deepen your connection to the 4 Phases of Your Cycle. Annalise Yagya Jyoti is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, Fertility Awareness Educator, and Yoga Teacher. She is passionate about menstrual health education, holistic healing, and cyclical living. She provides education and resources for those from menarche to menopause. Gift to listeners: Free download of my 4 Cycles of the Menstrual Cycle Ebook using code EGGMEETSSPERM Follow Annalise on: IG - @mystic_feminine_fertility Tik Tok - @mysticfemininefertility Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Annalise Yagya Jyoti shares awesome tips about how to deepen your connection to the 4 Phases of Your Cycle. Annalise Yagya Jyoti is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, Fertility Awareness Educator, and Yoga Teacher. She is passionate about menstrual health education, holistic healing, and cyclical living. She provides education and resources for those from menarche to menopause. Gift to listeners: Free download of my 4 Cycles of the Menstrual Cycle Ebook using code EGGMEETSSPERM Follow Annalise on: IG - @mystic_feminine_fertility Tik Tok - @mysticfemininefertility Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Annalise Yagya Jyoti shares awesome tips about how to deepen your connection to the 4 Phases of Your Cycle. Annalise Yagya Jyoti is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, Fertility Awareness Educator, and Yoga Teacher. She is passionate about menstrual health education, holistic healing, and cyclical living. She provides education and resources for those from menarche to menopause. Gift to listeners: Free download of my 4 Cycles of the Menstrual Cycle Ebook using code EGGMEETSSPERM Follow Annalise on: IG - @mystic_feminine_fertility Tik Tok - @mysticfemininefertility Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Annalise Yagya Jyoti shares awesome tips about how to deepen your connection to the 4 Phases of Your Cycle. Annalise Yagya Jyoti is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, Fertility Awareness Educator, and Yoga Teacher. She is passionate about menstrual health education, holistic healing, and cyclical living. She provides education and resources for those from menarche to menopause. Gift to listeners: Free download of my 4 Cycles of the Menstrual Cycle Ebook using code EGGMEETSSPERM Follow Annalise on: IG - @mystic_feminine_fertility Tik Tok - @mysticfemininefertility Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Join us in an interview with our guest speaker for this week, Annalise Yagya Jyoti, as she talks about Deepening Your Connection to the 4 Phases of Your Cycle Annalise Yagya Jyoti is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, Fertility Awareness Educator, and Yoga Teacher. She is passionate about menstrual health education, holistic healing, and cyclical living. She provides education and resources for those from menarche to menopause. Annalise studied at Justisse College and has worked with women and couples from all over the world to boost fertility and become more in tune with their bodies. She believes that cyclical living is one of the greatest forms of self-care and that it can help you achieve your fertility-related goals. Gift to listeners: Free download of my 4 Cycles of the Menstrual Cycle Ebook using code EGGMEETSSPERM Follow Annalise on: IG - @mystic_feminine_fertility Tik Tok - @mysticfemininefertility Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Chloe Skerlak shares awesome tips about Cervical Mucus! So, don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn from her! Chloe Skerlak, Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner is wildly passionate about the menstrual cycle! She's charted her own cycle for 12 years and has 6 years of experience teaching fertility awareness education to people who desire to avoid pregnancy without hormones, optimize chances of conception, understand themselves and their health better, and live life more cyclically. Infused with joy, laughter, and play, Chloe's classes help people regain their sexual and reproductive sovereignty, become advocates for their own health, and live vibrant, healthy lives. Follow Chloe on: IG: @chloeskerlak Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Chloe Skerlak shares awesome tips about Cervical Mucus! So, don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn from her! Chloe Skerlak, Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner is wildly passionate about the menstrual cycle! She's charted her own cycle for 12 years and has 6 years of experience teaching fertility awareness education to people who desire to avoid pregnancy without hormones, optimize chances of conception, understand themselves and their health better, and live life more cyclically. Infused with joy, laughter, and play, Chloe's classes help people regain their sexual and reproductive sovereignty, become advocates for their own health, and live vibrant, healthy lives. Follow Chloe on: IG: @chloeskerlak Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Get ready to tune in every day as our amazing guest speaker Chloe Skerlak shares awesome tips about Cervical Mucus! So, don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn from her! Chloe Skerlak, Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner is wildly passionate about the menstrual cycle! She's charted her own cycle for 12 years and has 6 years of experience teaching fertility awareness education to people who desire to avoid pregnancy without hormones, optimize chances of conception, understand themselves and their health better, and live life more cyclically. Infused with joy, laughter, and play, Chloe's classes help people regain their sexual and reproductive sovereignty, become advocates for their own health, and live vibrant, healthy lives. Follow Chloe on: IG: @chloeskerlak Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
In this podcast, we'll be discussing a topic that's important for those living with Type 1 Diabetes - the fertility awareness method and cycle tracking. As a Type 1 Diabetic, managing blood sugar levels can be a challenging and constant struggle, and understanding how your menstrual cycle affects your blood sugar levels is essential. We'll explore the benefits of fertility awareness method and cycle tracking as a tool to help those with Type 1 Diabetes better manage their blood sugar levels. We'll also discuss how using a device like Temp Drop to measure basal body temperature can enhance the accuracy of cycle tracking and make the process easier. You'll hear from Mel Agnes, a Fertility Awareness Educator along side of my journey of incorporating cycle tracking into my daily diabetes management. You'll learn how to use the information from fertility awareness tracking to make informed decisions about insulin dosing and day-to-day management. Join us to discover the power of fertility awareness method and cycle tracking for managing Type 1 Diabetes and taking control of your health. Thank you to Temp Drop for sponsoring this episode. You can use code "AFLISSIE" to save on your Temp Drop order or visit http://www.tempdrop.com/discount/AFLISSIE. Resources for this episode: Take our free quiz: http://needlesandspoons.com/quiz-optin Join us inside the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Coaching Experience: https://bit.ly/3E5TX5W Grab the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BB5ZL6R8?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Check out our blog: https://bit.ly/3AkABcm Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3hMqhU9 Check out our free resource hub: https://bit.ly/3tF2tnC Check out our favorite products: https://www.amazon.com/shop/needlesandspoons_?ref=ac_inf_tb_vh *Disclaimer: Nothing inside of Keeping it 100 Radio or our resources is intended as medical advice. Always consult a physician before making changes to your insulin doses, diet or general wellness.
Fertility Awareness Method and Your Fertility with Nina Boyce In episode #214 of The Hormone P.U.Z.Z.L.E Podcast, our guest Nina Boyce talks about Fertility Awareness Method and Your Fertility. More about Nina: Nina Boyce is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Health Coach who teaches women to prevent pregnancy hormone-free and with 99% accuracy. Her online coaching program, LUNA, focuses on helping clients transition off birth control, support their natural hormones, and prevent pregnancy with the Fertility Awareness Method. Nina takes a holistic approach - focusing on nutrition, cycle charting, and lifestyle modifications to help her clients achieve their desired goals. She is also the host of the Healing Hormones Podcast, where she interviews leading women in the world of menstrual health. Follow Nina on Instagram: @nourishedwithnina Grab the Free fertility awareness method training HERE Follow Dr. Kela on Instagram: @kela_healthcoach Get your FREE Fertility Meal Plan: https://coachkela.com/ For sponsorship opportunities, email HPS Media at podcast@coachkela.com
This week we are diving deep into fertility awareness and menstrual cycles with the author of The Fifth Vital Sign, Lisa Hendrickson-Jack. Lisa and I both love helping women uncover the connection between menstrual cycle health, fertility, and overall health, and on today's episode, we bust the myth that ovulation is only important when you are ready to conceive. Tune in to learn how cycle tracking and fertility awareness can empower you to take control not just of your fertility but of your overall health so you can keep living life on your terms. Aviva and Lisa discuss: The common myth that pregnancy can occur every day of the cycle Ovulation and the fertile window length, and signs and symptoms to help you track and understand your cycle Popular fertility awareness methods, their efficacy, and how to begin using tracking methods safely and effectively Emergency contraception methods, how they work, and information to help you choose the right option for you Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who teaches women to chart their menstrual cycles for natural birth control, conception, and monitoring overall health. Lisa is the author of The Fifth Vital Sign and host of the Fertility Friday Podcast. Find Lisa's charting workbook HERE Thank you so much for taking the time to tune in to your body, yourself, and this podcast! Please share the love by sending this to someone in your life who could benefit from the kinds of things we talk about in this space. Make sure to follow me on Instagram @dr.avivaromm and go to avivaromm.com to join the conversation. Follow Lisa @fertilityfriday.
This week's guest is Lisa Hendrickson-Jack. Lisa is the creator of the Fertility Friday blog & podcast and the best-selling author of The Fifth Vital Sign. She is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner. This conversation is a reminder that our bodies are powerful and remarkable, and they are expert communicators. We just have to learn to be better listeners. So honored to share my conversation with Lisa as she walks us through the basics of tracking fertility and so many tips for supporting menstrual health. Whether you're trying to get pregnant or avoid it, this method might just change your life. No hormones, no pills, no side effects—just you TRULY getting to know how your body works. Lisa's website HERE Lisa's Instagram HERE Lisa's Podcast HERE Shop herbal formulas HERE