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When we talk about fertility, blood flow rarely gets the spotlight, but it should. Healthy circulation is what delivers oxygen, nutrients, antioxidants, and hormones to your ovaries, uterus, and sperm-producing tissue. When blood flow is sluggish, those essential building blocks struggle to reach where they're needed most, impacting egg quality, uterine lining development, and sperm health.
The good news is that supporting circulation doesn't require extreme protocols or expensive interventions. Small, consistent shifts with food, movement, hydration, and lifestyle can make a meaningful difference. In this episode of The Fertility Dietitian Podcast, I walk you through simple, research-supported ways to nourish reproductive blood flow for both partners—because fertility is always a couple-level conversation.
"Blood flow is the delivery system for oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and antioxidants—and fertility depends on all of it." - Brooke Boskovich.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
Why blood flow is foundational for egg quality, uterine lining health, and sperm DNA integrity
How oxidative stress and poor circulation affect both male and female fertility
Fertility-supportive foods that naturally enhance nitric oxide and vascular function
Why hydration and mineral balance matter for blood volume and circulation
The role of movement, clothing, and heat exposure in reproductive blood flow
Gentle, holistic strategies to support pelvic circulation without over-stressing the body
Connect & Learn More:
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4faTvVq
Support the show: Please leave me a comment or a review wherever you listen to this podcast
Learn more about this episode: thefertilitydietitian.health
Contact me: [email protected]
Check out my Digital Store: thefertilitydietitian.health/shop
Facebook: facebook.com/BrookeTheFertilityDietitian
Instagram: instagram.com/the.fertility.dietitian
YouTube: youtube.com/@TheFertilityDietitianPodcast
By Brooke Boskovich | CEO & Founder of The Fertility Dietitian5
77 ratings
When we talk about fertility, blood flow rarely gets the spotlight, but it should. Healthy circulation is what delivers oxygen, nutrients, antioxidants, and hormones to your ovaries, uterus, and sperm-producing tissue. When blood flow is sluggish, those essential building blocks struggle to reach where they're needed most, impacting egg quality, uterine lining development, and sperm health.
The good news is that supporting circulation doesn't require extreme protocols or expensive interventions. Small, consistent shifts with food, movement, hydration, and lifestyle can make a meaningful difference. In this episode of The Fertility Dietitian Podcast, I walk you through simple, research-supported ways to nourish reproductive blood flow for both partners—because fertility is always a couple-level conversation.
"Blood flow is the delivery system for oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and antioxidants—and fertility depends on all of it." - Brooke Boskovich.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
Why blood flow is foundational for egg quality, uterine lining health, and sperm DNA integrity
How oxidative stress and poor circulation affect both male and female fertility
Fertility-supportive foods that naturally enhance nitric oxide and vascular function
Why hydration and mineral balance matter for blood volume and circulation
The role of movement, clothing, and heat exposure in reproductive blood flow
Gentle, holistic strategies to support pelvic circulation without over-stressing the body
Connect & Learn More:
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4faTvVq
Support the show: Please leave me a comment or a review wherever you listen to this podcast
Learn more about this episode: thefertilitydietitian.health
Contact me: [email protected]
Check out my Digital Store: thefertilitydietitian.health/shop
Facebook: facebook.com/BrookeTheFertilityDietitian
Instagram: instagram.com/the.fertility.dietitian
YouTube: youtube.com/@TheFertilityDietitianPodcast

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