535. The biggest contributing factors to the rise of infertility

24/10/2025 28 min
535. The biggest contributing factors to the rise of infertility

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I was recently asked: What are the biggest contributing factors to infertility today compared to previous generations? I break down six major factors I see most often when working with clients on their fertility and share how we can start removing these roadblocks. The goal? To give your body the support it needs to do what it’s designed to do: heal and thrive.Chapters in this episode: 00:00 The Infertility Epidemic: An Overview06:37 Men's Fertility: The Overlooked Factor10:19 Nutrient Deficiencies: A Hidden Crisis13:03 Chronic Stress and Workload: The Modern Woman's Burden14:55 Environmental Toxins: The Silent Threat18:55 Long-term Birth Control: Impacts on Fertility19:51 Misinformation and Education: The Need for AwarenessWays to work with Corinne: Join the Mind Your Hormones Method, HERE! (Use code PODCAST for 10% off!!)Mentioned in this episode: Check out GutPersonal products here & their testing packages HERE! Code CORINNE saves you 10% on supplements (& on testing!) or take the GutPersonal Quiz to find out exactly which supplements are best for your unique situation! Men’s Supplement RecommendationsMy Non-Toxic, Pregnancy-Safe Product Recommendations (beauty, cleaning & home essentials)Previous Episode on Sperm HealthFREE TRAINING! How to build a hormone-healthy, blood-sugar-balancing meal! (this is pulled directly from the 1st module of the Mind Your Hormones Method!) Access this free training, HERE!Join the Mind Your Hormones Community to connect more with me & other members of this community!Come hang out with me on Instagram: @corinneangealicaOr on TikTok: @corinneangelicaEmail Fam: Click here to get weekly emails from meMind Your Hormones Instagram: @mindyourhormones.podcast Disclaimer: always consult your doctor before taking any supplementation. This podcast is intended for educational purposes only, not to diagnose or treat any conditions. 

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