04/01/2026
If you work with patients who are trying to get pregnant 🤰, these are missed methods of improving their reproductive health.
The three biorhythms mentioned in the video are necessary to be healthy ⏰🌿.
If your client is not able to achieve regularity in their hunger, elimination, and sleep, the menstrual cycle will not regulate despite the manual therapy or medical interventions they undergo.
In our integrated pelvic care for fertility course 📚, we don’t just teach you hands-on manual therapy techniques to improve the internal balance around the reproductive organs. We also teach integrative methods based on the ancient science of Ayurveda 🌱 to help improve your clients’ overall health and reproductive well-being 💖.
Here are some hidden things that you and your patient may not be thinking about 👇
Hunger cues 🍽️ - the female body relies on a regular supply of good protein, fat, and other nutrients to synthesize hormones 🔄 in a cyclic manner. If your patient or client has very irregular eating habits, she will have difficulty maintaining regular hormonal rhythms during her cycle.
In my opinion, having a regular elimination rhythm 🚽 is by far the most important factor in judging overall gut health and reproductive health. If your patient is not emptying her bowels regularly, her reproductive organs are in close proximity to waste products ⚠️ that can be harmful to fertility.
Lastly, we think of nervous system states - rest, digest, and reproduce. Healthy reproduction does not happen without healthy rest and digestion. Helping your client decrease blue light before bed, create a mindfulness routine 🧘♀️ before sleep, and wake up at a regular time each day are all steps you can take to help them establish a healthy sleep routine so that they can successfully rest, digest and reproduce ✨.