If I were staring down month after month of negative tests, irregular cycles, and “normal labs” that don’t explain a thing…
where you’re doing everything right, but your body still isn’t following through…
here’s what I’d do right now—because time, hope, and your heart can only stretch so far.
Balance blood sugar before buying another supplement.
No, it’s not sexy. But unstable blood sugar throws your insulin, cortisol, and progesterone completely off—shutting down ovulation at the root.
If you’re skipping breakfast, spiking with caffeine, and crashing at 3pm, your body doesn’t feel safe enough to release an egg.
And if your body isn’t releasing an egg, it doesn’t matter how perfectly you time anything that month.
Stop relying on LH strips as proof you’re ovulating.
A surge doesn’t mean release.
PCOS bodies often surge without ovulating, and this is where so many women lose months without realizing it.
You think you’re hitting your window
you think you timed everything right
but ovulation never actually completed.
In From PCOS to Pregnancy, I teach you how to confirm real ovulation, so you’re not just timing sex, but actually tracking true fertility signals.
Work with someone who sees you, not just your diagnosis.
Doctors shrugged.
Google overwhelmed you.
Forums scared you.
And now every month feels like you’re just trying something new and hoping it works.
What you need now is a proven, step-by-step plan built around your hormones, your cycle, and your life.
That’s what we do in From PCOS to Pregnancy—and I’ve helped women go from “you’ll need IVF” to holding their baby, naturally.
And if you’re still reading this with a lump in your throat, it’s probably because you know something has to change…
but you’re scared of wasting more time, energy, and hope on the wrong thing again.
I see you. I built this for you.
Join me for my Live Training:
How to Get Your Body Baby Ready with PCOS—Without Diets, Doctors or IVF
I’m going to walk you through what’s actually blocking pregnancy in your body and what to do about it.
And when the training ends, doors open to From PCOS to Pregnancy.
Spots are limited.
Living with PCOS and trying to conceive can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. From personal experience, one of the most eye-opening realizations was understanding the critical role that blood sugar balance plays in fertility. When I started skipping breakfast or grabbing coffee to jumpstart my day, I noticed my energy would crash mid-afternoon, and my cycle would become even more irregular. Adjusting my nutrition to focus on steady meals with protein and fiber helped stabilize those swings and seemed to support better hormonal balance. I also used to trust LH ovulation tests completely, only to feel disappointed month after month when pregnancy didn’t happen. Learning that a surge doesn’t guarantee ovulation was crucial because PCOS can disrupt the release of an egg despite the indicators. By combining basal body temperature tracking with cervical mucus observations, I gained clearer evidence of actual ovulation, which gave me more confidence in timing and understanding my fertility window. Perhaps the most meaningful change was seeking guidance from someone who truly understood PCOS beyond textbook definitions. Feeling seen—beyond just my diagnosis—made all the difference. Adopting a tailored, step-by-step plan that aligned with my unique hormone patterns and lifestyle helped me navigate options beyond generic advice or stressful cycles of guesswork. For anyone facing the frustrating wait each month, these strategies can make a powerful difference. Stabilizing blood sugar, validating true ovulation, and working with knowledgeable support can transform your journey. Remember, it’s not about quick fixes but about building trust and safety in your body to support pregnancy naturally. This approach gave me hope and results I thought were out of reach.




























































