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Nervous system regulation and somatic tools for improving fertility with Lauren Enright

Nervous system regulation and somatic tools for improving fertility with Lauren Enright

Season 4 Episode 153 Published 10 months ago
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In today's episode, I interview Lauren Enright, a mind/body fertility coach who provides an in-depth exploration of the nervous system's role in overall health and fertility. She breaks down the complex structure of the nervous system, explaining how chronic stress and dysregulation can impact reproductive health and discusses practical techniques for increasing nervous system resilience. Lauren's philosophy integrates scientific understanding with holistic practices, offering you a variety of tools to improve your physical and emotional well-being while preparing for or while currently on your trying to conceive journey.

Episode Highlights:

  • Discover what led Lauren from the classroom to the world of fertility and birth support
  • Lauren unpacks the hidden layers of the nervous system and reveals why understanding it could change everything for your well-being
  • Is your body sending you signals you're missing? Learn why balancing your nervous system matters
  • Explore the surprising ways your nervous system might be holding you back from getting pregnant and what you can do to create a sense of safety for your body
  • Learn unexpected strategies to build resilience and peace in the two week wait, helping you handle discomfort and uncertainty with new confidence

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