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#36 Carrying to Term with Jordan Robertson, ND

#36 Carrying to Term with Jordan Robertson, ND

FromMastering Your Fertility


#36 Carrying to Term with Jordan Robertson, ND

FromMastering Your Fertility

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 36, we interview naturopathic doctor, researcher, and women's health expert, Dr. Jordan Robertson. She opens up about her personal experience with multiple miscarriages, which ultimately led her to researching and writing her book called Carrying to Term: A Practical Guide to Reducing Your Miscarriage Risk. Throughout the episode we talk about some of the reasons that it's often challenging for women to get the care they deserve when experiencing pregnancy loss or fertility challenges, why it's so important to use an in-depth health history to drive testing and treatment decisions, which tests should be considered when investigating miscarriage, and some simple strategies that you can implement starting today to reduce your risk of pregnancy loss going forward. You can find show notes for the episode, along with links to Dr. Robertson's website and book here:  https://tinyfeet.co/my-podcast/36.
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Released:
Jul 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (94)

Do you worry you won’t get pregnant, stay pregnant, or have a healthy baby? Infertility rates are on the rise. Women are waiting until later in life to start a family. It is more important than ever to start understanding exactly how to take control of your fertility. Your host is Kristin Cornett, a functional nutritional therapy practitioner and fertility specialist at Tiny Feet. She dives deep into the true causes of infertility and what you can do to get your health and fertility back on track to support a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.