Working alongside medical fertility care
How the Preconception Reset integrates with IVF, IUI, fertility clinics, and any other medical fertility care you may be using. Alongside, not instead of.
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The position the program takes
The Preconception Reset works alongside any medical fertility care you are using. It does not replace it. It does not compete with it. It does not contradict it. The two address different layers of the same goal, and most participants find that the program meaningfully supports whatever their medical team is doing.
If you are not currently in medical fertility care, that is fine. The program is just as useful in preparation before any medical pathway is considered.
What the program brings
What the medical pathway often does not have time for is the lifestyle, nutrition, and nervous system work that fertility preparation depends on. Most fertility clinics are clinically excellent but do not have the bandwidth to address sleep, stress, nourishment, and the daily texture of how you live. The program brings that layer.
The IVF research itself supports this. Lifestyle, nutrition, and nervous system regulation in the weeks before a cycle measurably affect outcomes. The medical pathway and the preparation pathway are not in competition.
What to share with your medical team
It is helpful to let your medical team know you are doing the program. They do not need to follow the curriculum. They do need to know that the broader support is in place. If anything in the program contradicts what your team has advised in your specific case, your team's guidance takes precedence. Bring questions to your 1:1 sessions if anything comes up.
The medical pathway addresses the diagnostic and intervention layer. This program addresses what the body is drawing from underneath that. Both matter.
The next module turns to nutrition, the largest practical layer of the work.