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A branded mini series in partnership with Wild Nutrition, celebrating the launch of The Fertility Disconnect report.
Weight and fertility is one of the most charged, confusing and often poorly handled topics in reproductive health. I have spoken to so many people who have been told to lose weight in order to access funded treatment, sent away with no guidance on how to actually do that. And all the while, the internet is full of conflicting advice, fad diets and quick fixes that can make the whole thing feel completely overwhelming.
In this second episode of the Wild Nutrition mini series, I am joined again by Gail Madalena, fertility and cycle health specialist and registered nutritional therapist, to cut through the noise. They cover everything from ultra-processed foods and GLP-1 medications to mitochondrial health, exercise, rest, and how to actually rebuild your body between cycles.
This is not about restriction or guilt. It is about understanding what your body actually needs and finding an approach you can sustain. I hope it helps.
What we discuss in this episode:GLP-1s came up in consultations with Wild Nutrition clients frequently enough that Gail wanted to address them directly. The key things to know if you are trying to conceive:
The Fertility Disconnect report by Wild Nutrition:
Free fertility consultation with Wild Nutrition:
Exclusive listener offer:
Visit wildnutrition.com/fertilitypodcast to get started. Terms and conditions apply.
About Gail MadalenaGail Madalena is a fertility and cycle health specialist and registered nutritional therapist with deep expertise in IVF, recurrent miscarriage and unexplained infertility. She combines advanced functional medicine training with her own lived experience of a three-year conception journey and works with Wild Nutrition to offer personalised consultations for those trying to conceive.
About this mini seriesThis is a three-part branded mini series in partnership with Wild Nutrition. If you missed the first episode, go back and listen:
Thank you, as always, for your ear holes. Until next time đź’›
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A branded mini series in partnership with Wild Nutrition, celebrating the launch of The Fertility Disconnect report.
Weight and fertility is one of the most charged, confusing and often poorly handled topics in reproductive health. I have spoken to so many people who have been told to lose weight in order to access funded treatment, sent away with no guidance on how to actually do that. And all the while, the internet is full of conflicting advice, fad diets and quick fixes that can make the whole thing feel completely overwhelming.
In this second episode of the Wild Nutrition mini series, I am joined again by Gail Madalena, fertility and cycle health specialist and registered nutritional therapist, to cut through the noise. They cover everything from ultra-processed foods and GLP-1 medications to mitochondrial health, exercise, rest, and how to actually rebuild your body between cycles.
This is not about restriction or guilt. It is about understanding what your body actually needs and finding an approach you can sustain. I hope it helps.
What we discuss in this episode:GLP-1s came up in consultations with Wild Nutrition clients frequently enough that Gail wanted to address them directly. The key things to know if you are trying to conceive:
The Fertility Disconnect report by Wild Nutrition:
Free fertility consultation with Wild Nutrition:
Exclusive listener offer:
Visit wildnutrition.com/fertilitypodcast to get started. Terms and conditions apply.
About Gail MadalenaGail Madalena is a fertility and cycle health specialist and registered nutritional therapist with deep expertise in IVF, recurrent miscarriage and unexplained infertility. She combines advanced functional medicine training with her own lived experience of a three-year conception journey and works with Wild Nutrition to offer personalised consultations for those trying to conceive.
About this mini seriesThis is a three-part branded mini series in partnership with Wild Nutrition. If you missed the first episode, go back and listen:
Thank you, as always, for your ear holes. Until next time đź’›

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