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Podcast Appearances
When you look at things like conditions that most women start to know about when they're a little bit younger, but whether we're talking about fibroids or polyps or PCOS or endometriosis, how do those conditions play a part in where a woman is?
If a woman knows she's dealing with those in her 20s, definitely in her 30s, is it more important for that woman to have this conversation about fertility?
If someone asks you, Dr. Luckey, how can I improve my fertility?
What is the honest answer that you can give based on data?
It's got to be a tough question.
I'm sure you get it all the time.
So what can you do today in your kitchen or in your house or your bedroom?
Your take on supplements.
Where do you stand with supplements?
Are supplements helpful at all?
Oh my gosh.
So prenatal vitamins, CoQ10.
Is that kind of where you would limit and then figure out what you need based on exactly what you're dealing with?
Is there one thing you wish every woman understood about her fertility before she was even starting to try to get pregnant?
They want to know before they're even really trying.
I have to imagine whether you're thinking about starting to try or you're trying, you feel a lot of women have got to feel overwhelmed.
If you have a woman out there listening right now that says, look, I've been through this.
I've been trying for six months and I've talked to all these different doctors.
I'm not sure what to do.
If someone is listening and feels overwhelmed by all of this, what do you want her to do first?