Woven Well: Natural Fertility Podcast

Ep. 164: Insulin Resistance impacts more than your fertility and its affecting younger women -- what can you do?

Caitlin Estes Episode 164

Insulin resistance is increasing in the American population especially (and surprisingly) among young women. Is this just women with PCOS? Can you have it if you don't have pre-diabetes? Can you have insulin resistance without weight concerns? Laura and I tackle this topic because it impacts so many women -- their overall health, women's health, cycles issues and infertility. We talk about how insulin resistance can impact ovulation, why balance between insulin and glucose is so important, lifestyle changes that can help, and how to know when lifestyle changes aren't doing enough. 

Chapters

  • Introduction to Restorative Reproductive Medicine
  • Understanding Insulin Resistance
  • Insulin Resistance and PCOS Connection
  • The Role of Insulin in Reproductive Health
  • Managing Insulin Resistance
  • Diagnosis and Treatment Options for Insulin Resistance

NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences. 

Our guest, Laura Ducote, is a Family Nurse Practitioner with training in NaProTechnology and is currently a FertilityCare Practitioner at Woven Natural Fertility Care. 

Other episodes you might like: 

Ep.31: The NAPRO difference, with Laura Ducote

Ep.92: Glucose is for everyone

Ep. 156: Using DHEA to naturally increase hormones & fertility, with Laura Ducote

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