Fertility challenges don’t always show up clearly in lab work.
In this episode, Lindsey breaks down a clinical case study of a client who was told her elevated FSH could be a major concern for fertility. But as you’ll hear, the real issue wasn’t ovarian failure, it was the environment her body was operating in.
Through this story, Lindsey explains why lab values alone don’t tell the full story, how subtle stressors can disrupt ovulation even in “healthy” women, and what actually needs to shift for the body to feel safe enough to conceive.
If you’ve been told your labs are “off” or even “normal” but something still feels off in your cycle or fertility journey, this episode will help you understand what may really be going on.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why elevated FSH doesn’t always mean diminished fertility
- How the brain and ovaries communicate during ovulation
- The difference between functional hormone disruption vs clinical diagnoses
- Subtle signs of hormonal imbalance that often get overlooked
- How restriction, binge patterns, and control impact fertility
- Why “healthy habits” can still create stress on the body
- The role of energy availability in supporting ovulation
- How reducing exercise intensity can improve hormone function
- Why consistency matters more than extremes in fertility recovery
- What actually helped this client restore ovulation and conceive
Elevated FSH isn’t always a sign that your body is failing.
Sometimes, it’s a sign your body is trying harder to ovulate and needs the right support to do so.
Ready to Understand What Might Be Affecting Your Ovulation?
If your period is missing, inconsistent, or you’ve been trying to conceive and aren’t sure whether you’re ovulating reliably, Lindsey’s free training - Getting Pregnant with HA, will walk you through exactly what to look for and where to start.
It will help you identify what may be keeping ovulation weak, inconsistent, or absent and what to address first.