There Qi Goes

#37 Short Luteal Phase and Low Progesterone


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In this powerful episode, Katherine Rohland—known as The Manhattan Medicine Woman—guides listeners through one of the most common yet overlooked fertility challenges: the short luteal phase. Speaking to women navigating IVF, hormonal imbalance, or natural conception, Katherine bridges Western science with Chinese medicine to explain how low progesterone and luteal phase issues reveal deeper patterns of depletion and imbalance in the body.

Through a lens of warmth, wisdom, and practicality, she teaches how energy, blood, yin, and yang all play vital roles in reproductive health—and why exhaustion, emotional suppression, and modern lifestyle habits often sit at the root of fertility struggles. Katherine walks listeners through the signs of blood and yin deficiency, the importance of temperature patterns, and how to restore vitality through nourishment, rest, and emotional release.

She also outlines how chronic stress impacts digestion and hormone balance and why “managing stress” isn’t the goal—resolving it is. The episode closes with tangible guidance on building back energy through warming, nutrient-rich foods, emotional awareness, and traditional Chinese medicine principles.

Key Takeaways:

  • A luteal phase shorter than 12 days often signals depletion—not failure.

  • In Chinese medicine, short luteal phases relate to deficiencies in blood, yin, or kidney yang energy.

  • Chronic stress and emotional suppression deplete reproductive resources.

  • Warm, cooked, nutrient-dense foods are essential for rebuilding blood and yin.

  • Consistent nourishment and emotional healing create the foundation for conception and hormonal balance.

  • Connect with Katherine:

    🍃Instagram: @manhattan_medicine_woman

    🍃Website: ⁠manhattanmedicinewoman.com⁠

    🍃Fertility Consult: ⁠https://ManhattanMedicineWoman.as.me/...⁠ 

    🍃Membership:⁠https://www.manhattanmedicinewoman.co...


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    There Qi GoesBy Katherine Rohland