As a holistic fertility specialist, I understand that the path to conception can feel complex and overwhelming. When the time comes to start or grow a family, numerous factors can impact fertility, often creating significant stress for both partners. I take a functional medicine approach to fertility, offering a comprehensive, personalized strategy that addresses the underlying biological, lifestyle, and environmental contributors to fertility challenges. Whether you’re trying to conceive naturally or with the assistance of reproductive technology, functional medicine principles can help support and optimize your chances of success. And if you don’t have fertility challanges, you may be interested in using functional medicine to improve preconception health.
Understanding Fertility and Infertility: Key Facts
Infertility is generally defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months of trying for women under 35, or after six months for women over 35. Importantly, fertility challenges are not solely a woman’s issue—male factors contribute to 50% of cases. Here’s a closer look:
- About one-third of infertility cases stem from female factors.
- Another third are due to male factors.
- The final third involve unexplained or combined factors, often uncoverable through a functional medicine approach.
With nearly 1 in 8 couples facing fertility difficulties, it’s essential to take a holistic view of factors affecting both partners.
Functional Medicine for Women’s Health Factors
A comprehensive assessment with a trusted gynecologist is essential to identify any potential “female factors” affecting conception. While uncommon, physical obstructions like blocked fallopian tubes or a uterine septum can sometimes play a role. More frequently, conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, or amenorrhea contribute to fertility challenges.
For those with unexplained infertility, functional medicine can be especially helpful in supporting a healthy and fertile menstrual cycle by addressing the following:
- Ovulation Timing and Quality: I teach women to accurately track ovulation through their body data (not an app or a calendar) so as not to miss their fertile window. We optimize the follicular phase for timely ovulation.
- Luteal Phase and Progesterone: A short luteal phase or low progesterone can hinder implantation. We test and support progesterone levels to reduce the risk of early loss after conception.
- Thyroid Health: Low thyroid function, especially with autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s, can affect fertility. We address thyroid and immune health to optimize conditions for conception, implantation, and pregnancy maintenance. Learn more about thyroid and fertility and thyroid and pregnancy.
- Follicular Health: We test estradiol, FSH, LH, AMH, and androgens like testosterone, ensuring that these hormones support healthy egg development and timely ovulation. Learn about ideal follicular hormone levels.
- Blood Sugar and Insulin Balance: High insulin, often seen with PCOS, disrupts ovulation. We test blood sugar and insulin and work to balance levels through diet and supplements. Balanced blood sugar promotes a regular cycle and lessens PMS and menstrual pain.
- Stress and Sleep Cycles: High stress and poor sleep can impact the HPA (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal) axis, affecting cycle regularity. We support stress resilience and quality sleep, which fosters a fertile cycle.
- Nutritional Status: Key nutrients like CoQ10, iron, and vitamins A and D support egg quality, uterine health, and hormone balance. We test levels of nutrients and use supplements according to individual needs. Additionally, we use researched supplements for specific conditions, such as inositol for PCOS.
This functional medicine approach allows for a personalized fertility plan, addressing each woman’s unique needs, building a supportive environment for conception, and helping uncover the root causes of fertility challenges.
Functional Medicine for Men’s Health Factors
Male fertility is as crucial as female fertility, accounting for nearly half of all fertility challenges. We recommend that men undergo comprehensive hormone testing for testosterone and thyroid health. Additional evaluations may include checking for structural issues, such as varicoceles, and a detailed sperm analysis covering count, motility, morphology, and liquefaction. Functional medicine supports sperm health by focusing on the following key areas:
- Sperm Quality and Quantity: A nutrient-dense diet rich in antioxidants—such as zinc, folate, and CoQ10—is essential for robust sperm health. These nutrients help improve sperm quality, count, and motility.
- Hormone Balance: Hormones like testosterone and thyroid are vital for optimal sperm production. We address diet, stress, and lifestyle factors that can influence hormone levels and reproductive health.
- Oxidative Stress Management: Sperm DNA is sensitive to oxidative stress, which can impair fertility. We use antioxidants such as vitamins C and E, selenium, and glutathione to protect sperm DNA and enhance mitochondrial health, promoting overall sperm vitality.
Through functional medicine, we create a personalized approach for optimizing male fertility, helping men build a foundation for healthy conception.
Take the Next Step Toward Natural Fertility
By addressing root causes and supporting overall health, functional medicine provides insights that conventional approaches might overlook, especially in cases of unexplained fertility challenges. For both women and men, this holistic path offers an effective, natural way to enhance fertility. If you’re ready to explore a personalized approach to optimize your reproductive health, book a discovery call with me today to get started on your journey.
If you’re in the Santa Cruz or Monterey areas, you can also get acupuncture for fertility, a perfect enhancement to functional medicine.
Questions about functional medicine and fertility? Please ask in the comments below.
Dr. Laura Paris is a women’s health specialist who provides Acupuncture and Functional Medicine care at her two clinics in Capitola and Monterey, California. She also works with women remotely in the United States through telehealth appointments. Learn more about Laura here, and message her directly here.
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