A Pattern We See Often

Most people who come to Fab Fertile are not early in the process.

  • They’ve already made changes.
  • They’ve already tried treatments or IVF.
  • They’ve been given numbers and recommendations, but not an explanation that truly fits their experience.

The stories below show what can happen when interpretation comes before action and decisions are made with clarity rather than pressure.

Client Stories

Annie & Miles

Low AMH, high FSH, male factor

Annie and Miles were told donor eggs were their only option.
Annie’s AMH was 0.15, her FSH was 33, and Miles had low sperm motility.

What they wanted was not reassurance, but understanding.

By stepping back and reviewing their history more broadly, the focus shifted away from a single lab result and toward how multiple systems were interacting over time, including physical and emotional stressors.

They later conceived naturally and welcomed their son.

Shared to illustrate process, not to predict outcomes.

Stefanie

Repeated IVF failure, diminished ovarian reserve

Stefanie came to Fab Fertile after multiple failed IVF cycles.
Her FSH fluctuated between 18–60, her follicle count was extremely low, and she was told she was in early menopause or diminished ovarian reserve. Donor eggs were presented as her only option.

She wasn’t looking for encouragement.
She wanted to understand what might be missing before making that decision.

After stepping back to review her full history and address broader patterns, Stefanie returned to IVF using her own eggs and welcomed her son.

She later returned to Fab Fertile to prepare for a second pregnancy and went on to welcome her daughter.

Outcome shared for context, not as a promise.

Gayathri & Joshua

Recurrent early pregnancy loss

 Gayathri and Joshua came to Fab Fertile after trying to conceive for two years and experiencing multiple early miscarriages.

They had already made significant diet and lifestyle changes, yet continued to experience loss. What they were missing was a clearer understanding of what their history might be pointing to before trying again.

Rather than waiting for additional losses before deeper evaluation, the focus was on interpreting patterns across immune activity, inflammatory load, hormone signaling, circadian rhythm, and overall system stress.

This approach was not about rushing or bypassing grief.
It was about creating more stability and making decisions from a place of understanding rather than fear.

Gayathri and Joshua later conceived naturally and now have a daughter.

Shared to reflect decision-making and process, not to guarantee outcomes.

Reflections We Hear Often

  • For the first time, I felt like someone was looking at my whole history instead of one lab result.
  • The biggest shift wasn’t what I did next. It was understanding why the last step didn’t work.
  • Having clarity changed everything. I finally felt confident moving forward instead of guessing.

What These Stories Represent

These experiences are not about doing more or finding the perfect protocol.

They reflect what can change when:

  • the full fertility timeline is reviewed
  • repeated outcomes are interpreted in context
  • decisions are made thoughtfully rather than reactively

For many people, clarity itself becomes the turning point.

Is This the Right Step for You?

If you are early in the fertility process or looking for tips and tactics, this may not be the right fit yet.

If you have already tried, feel pressure to move forward, and want clarity before another decision, starting with a Functional Fertility Second Opinion is often the most grounded next step.

When partnered, both partners attend.