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Dr. Natalie Crawford, board-certified OBGYN and REI, unpacks how stress communicates with your brain and ovaries—and how that relationship can shape your cycles, egg quality, and fertility over time. This episode connects physiology with realistic strategies so you can better support your hormones in a chronically stressed world.
Key Topics:
1. Stress & Your Brain–Ovary Connection
- How your brain integrates stress and reproductive signals
- Why the same “control center” influences both hormones and stress
- How modern life blurs acute and chronic stress
2. Cycles, Ovulation & Stress Load
- Ways stress can alter normal ovulatory patterns
- Early warning signs that your cycle is under strain
- How stress-related changes can progress over time
3. Metabolism, Inflammation & Egg Health
- How stress affects glucose, insulin, and inflammation
- Why metabolic health matters for hormone balance
- Links between stress biology and fertility outcomes
4. Building Stress-Resilient Hormones
- Daily practices to lower your physiological stress burden
- Movement, sleep, and muscle as hormone-supportive tools
- Rethinking coping mechanisms and everyday stressors
Pre-order Dr. Crawford's debut book, The Fertility Formula, now! https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/book
Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at nataliecrawfordmd.com/newsletter to receive updates, Q&A, special content, and freebies
If you haven’t already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every Tuesday. Plus, be sure to follow along on Instagram @nataliecrawfordmd, check out Natalie’s YouTube channel Natalie Crawford MD, and if you're interested in becoming a patient, check out Fora Fertility.
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By Natalie Crawford, MD4.8
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Dr. Natalie Crawford, board-certified OBGYN and REI, unpacks how stress communicates with your brain and ovaries—and how that relationship can shape your cycles, egg quality, and fertility over time. This episode connects physiology with realistic strategies so you can better support your hormones in a chronically stressed world.
Key Topics:
1. Stress & Your Brain–Ovary Connection
- How your brain integrates stress and reproductive signals
- Why the same “control center” influences both hormones and stress
- How modern life blurs acute and chronic stress
2. Cycles, Ovulation & Stress Load
- Ways stress can alter normal ovulatory patterns
- Early warning signs that your cycle is under strain
- How stress-related changes can progress over time
3. Metabolism, Inflammation & Egg Health
- How stress affects glucose, insulin, and inflammation
- Why metabolic health matters for hormone balance
- Links between stress biology and fertility outcomes
4. Building Stress-Resilient Hormones
- Daily practices to lower your physiological stress burden
- Movement, sleep, and muscle as hormone-supportive tools
- Rethinking coping mechanisms and everyday stressors
Pre-order Dr. Crawford's debut book, The Fertility Formula, now! https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/book
Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at nataliecrawfordmd.com/newsletter to receive updates, Q&A, special content, and freebies
If you haven’t already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every Tuesday. Plus, be sure to follow along on Instagram @nataliecrawfordmd, check out Natalie’s YouTube channel Natalie Crawford MD, and if you're interested in becoming a patient, check out Fora Fertility.
Join the Learn at Pinnacle app to earn FREE CE Credit for listening to this episode!
This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network! Learn more about Pinnacle at http://learnatpinnacle.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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