NaProTechnology Benefits and Applications for Modern Women

“The benefits and applications of NaProTechnology are not widely known and often not taught in the traditional medical school curriculum. As a result, access to this restorative approach to reproductive healthcare may be significantly limited for many women and couples.”
Their FABM of Choice: The Marquette Model

“As with most things in medicine, it is important to understand there is not just one way of doing things, and with family planning, there are a variety of evidence-based natural methods available. By educating myself, I will be equipped to best help the patients I one day hope to treat.”
Cervical Mucus as a Marker of Fertility: A Review of Research

“With a mucus score of 4, the most fertile-type mucus, the probability of conception increases dramatically to 0.29, which is statistically significant.”
Hormonal Disorders and Uterine Bleeding: A Review of Research

“In this study, a higher prevalence of hyperprolactinemia was found among patients with AUB accompanied by a higher prevalence of hypothyroidism as indicated by an elevated TSH with decreased free T3 and free T4.”
For the Love of Learning: From Family Medicine to Fertility Appreciation

“Marsh sees not only a growing need, but also a great opportunity for future physicians to expand their approach to patient care and explore the root causes of issues experienced by women and couples through a restorative reproductive approach.”
Physician Dispositions and Awareness of FABMs vs. Hormonal Contraception: A Research Review

“When asked if they discussed FABMs as part of their contraceptive counseling, 42% of physicians responded “yes,” 24% answered “sometimes,” and 34% responded “no.”
Exploring the Root Cause of Infertility with NaPro

“As clinicians, it is critical that we educate ourselves to then be able to point patients in the direction of FABMs to better understand their fertility.”
A Patient’s Journey: Learning About Her Body, Her Health, and Her Sexuality

“Rebekah then decided to switch practices, driving 75 minutes to find a medical office that utilized FABMs exclusively. It was a dream come true: They read her charts, connected the couple with a Marquette instructor, and equipped them with the support they needed.”
TSH Levels and Unexplained Infertility: A Review of Research

“These numbers were all within the normal range, which suggests even mild variations in thyroid function impact fertility in women who have no known cause for their infertility.”
How a Doctor’s Own Infertility Struggles Brought Her to Create a Wholistic Fertility Practice

“Don’t simply rely on what is taught in medical school because we know that in medical school, they only teach us a tiny fraction of what we need to know about women’s health,” Yao said. “Definitely seek out more education on your own.”