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141: Male Fertility Case - Why Getting Your Partner Onboard is Important
Episode 141

141: Male Fertility Case - Why Getting Your Partner Onboard is Important

Natural Fertility with Dr. Jane · Dr. Jane Levesque

February 4, 202530m 7s

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Show Notes

Many women underestimate the importance of having your male partner involved in the fertility journey. It’s not just the contribution of his sperm but his presence that will either help you reach your goals of becoming a mother faster or prolong the journey.

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Key Takeways

10:14 Preventing heart disease

15:20 Male partners and data

20:26 Male health in fertility

25:32 Treating both partners

Memorable Quotes

"His calprotectin was 161. Ideally we want it under 50, and ideally I want it under 25. So 161 tells me there is an insane amount of inflammation in his colon and specifically more towards the sigmoid colon."
"Change. Okay. Because if you want to be a go getter and lively and accomplish a lot of things in life and you want to build a family and your test says that you are actually cells are that of a 51 year old versus 36 years old, it's like, oh my God, I don't like what? That's crazy. What can I do about it?"
"At the root of all infertility struggle is going to be some sort of microbial imbalance. There's going to be some sort of microbial imbalance and environmental toxic load. And those two are very intertwined because there's a lot of toxins that can pleomorph basically change the bugs, which will make them more pathogenic and more opportunistic."

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